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The Department of Decision Sciences Welcomes Sarah Auster

THE NEW ASSISTANT PROFESSOR COMES FROM THE EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

Starting from September 2014 Sarah Auster comes to widen the ranks of the faculty as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Decision Sciences. Sarah Auster comes from the European University Institute of Florence, where she has recently obtained her PhD in Economics. Her main research interests are Microeconomic Theory and Decision Theory.

Auster obtained her degree in Economics from the University of Wuerzburg in 2009. She worked as a teaching assistant for various courses in Microeconomics, both at the University of Wuerzburg and at the European University Institute. She published her first paper Asymmetric Awareness and Moral Hazard in the journal Games and Economic Behavior in 2013.



by Laura Fumagalli
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