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Curriculum Vitae

December 2003
University of Pennsylvania

Alfredo Di Tillio Date of Birth: January 14, 1972


1500 Locust St, Apt 4107 Place of Birth: Pescara, Italy
Philadelphia, PA 19102 Citizenship: Italian
USA Visa Status: J-1

E-Mail address: adtillio@ssc.upenn.edu Home Phone: +1 215 893 9434


Homepage: http://www.ssc.upenn.edu/~adtillio Office Phone: +1 215 573 3381
Mobile Phone: +1 267 934 5471

EDUCATION
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA. PhD in Economics (expected May 2004) 1999 - present
Dissertation Title: “Subjectivity in Interactive Decision Theory”
Advisor: George Mailath
University College London, UK. Master of Science with Distinction in Economics 1998 - 1999
Università D’Annunzio, Pescara, Italy. Laurea cum laude in Economics and Business 1991 - 1997

TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania
Instructor, Mathematics for Economists (Summer Math Institute, PhD Course) Summer 2003
Recitation Instructor, Introductory Microeconomics Fall 2002
Recitation Instructor, Introductory Microeconomics Spring 2002
Recitation Instructor, Introductory Microeconomics (Departmental Honors) Fall 2001
Recitation Instructor, Introductory Macroeconomics Spring 2001
Teaching Assistant, Intermediate Microeconomics Fall 2000

HONORS, AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS


University of Pennsylvania PhD Fellowship Fall 2003
University of Pennsylvania PhD Fellowship Spring 2003
Joel Popkin Graduate Student Teaching Prize for Outstanding Teaching Performance Spring 2002
University of Pennsylvania PhD Fellowship Spring 2000
University of Pennsylvania PhD Fellowship Fall 1999
ERASMUS European Union Fellowship (Universidad de Navarra, Pamplona, Spain) Spring 1994

CONFERENCE AND INVITED SEMINAR PRESENTATIONS


Logic, Knowledge and Game Theory Seminar, Graduate Center, CUNY October 2003
Economic Theory Workshop, Dept. of Economics, University of Pennsylvania September 2003
14th International Conference on Game Theory, SUNY at Stony Brook July 2003
STICERD Interdisciplinary Seminar in Game Theory, Dept. of Mathematics, LSE November 2002

PUBLICATIONS
“A Note on One-Shot Public Mediated Talk”, Games and Economic Behavior, 46 (February 2004), 425-433

WORKING PAPERS
“Subjective Expected Utility in Games”, 2003 (Job Market Paper)
“Forward Induction and Admissibility in Repeated Coordination Games”, 2002
“Finite Memory Public Equilibria in Repeated Games with Imperfect Public Monitoring”, 2002
“Iterated Expectations with Common Beliefs”, 2001
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RESEARCH IN PROGRESS
“Measuring Utility in Games”
“Purification and Higher-Order Beliefs”
“Games with Preference for Flexibility”
“Intra-Play Cheap Talk”

TEACHING INTERESTS
Game Theory, Decision Theory, Probability Theory, Microeconomics

LANGUAGES
Italian (native), English (fluent), Spanish (fluent)

EMPLOYMENT INTEREST DATE OF AVAILABILITY


Academic June 2004

REFERENCES

Professor George J. Mailath Professor Bernhard von Stengel


Department of Economics Department of Mathematics
University of Pennsylvania London School of Economics
3718 Locust Walk Houghton Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA London WC2A 2AE, UK
Phone: +1 215 898 7908 Phone: +44 20 7955 6438
E-Mail: gmailath@econ.upenn.edu E-Mail: stengel@maths.lse.ac.uk

Professor Rohit Parikh Professor David Cass


Department of Computer Science Department of Economics
CUNY Graduate Center University of Pennsylvania
365 Fifth Avenue 3718 Locust Walk
New York, NY 10016, USA Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
Phone: +1 212 817 8197 Phone: +1 215 898 5735
E-Mail: ripbc@cunyvm.cuny.edu E-Mail: dcass@econ.upenn.edu

Professor Jan Eeckhout


Department of Economics
University of Pennsylvania
3718 Locust Walk
Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
Phone: +1 215 898 2648
E-Mail: eeckhout@econ.upenn.edu

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Professor Andrew Postlewaite


Phone: +1 215 898 7350 Department of Economics
E-Mail: apostlew@econ.upenn.edu University of Pennsylvania
OR: Professor Volker Nocke 3718 Locust Walk
Phone: +1 215 898 7409 Philadelphia, PA 19104-6297
E-Mail: nocke@econ.upenn.edu Fax: +1 215 573 2057

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