Research Willemien Kets

 

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Working Papers

Inequality and Network Structure, joint with Garud Iyengar, Rajiv Sethi, and Sam Bowles, Working paper, August 2008.

 

 

Beliefs in Network Games, CentER Discussion Paper (2007) (revised January 2008).

 

 

Convergence of Beliefs in Bayesian Network Games, CentER Discussion Paper (2007). Submitted.

 

 

Congestion, equilibrium and learning: The minority game, joint with Mark Voorneveld,

CentER Discussion Paper (2007). Submitted.

 

 

The minority game: An economics perspective, CentER Discussion Paper (2007).

 

 

Random intersection graphs with a tunable degree distribution and clustering, joint with Mia Deijfen,

CentER Discussion Paper (2007), revised August 2008. Submitted.
A version written for an economics audience can be found here (Chapter 5 of my dissertation, see below).

 

 

 

 

Publications

Learning to be prepared, joint with Mark Voorneveld,

Forthcoming, International Journal of Game Theory (2008).

 

 

An axiomatization of minimal curb sets, joint with Mark Voorneveld and Henk Norde,

International Journal of Game Theory 33(4), pp. 479 - 490 (2005).
Erratum.

 

 

Free trade and its enemies, joint with Paul Tang

De Economist, 152 - 153, pp. 427 - 437 (2004).

 

 

 

 

Work in progress

Speaking out or lying low: Why crowds may not be wise, joint with Mia Deijfen.

 

 

 

 

Publications in non-refereed journals

Scope for non-CO2 greenhouse gases: All gases count, joint with Gerard Verweij,

CPB Discussion paper 44 (2005).

 

 

Concurrentie op de veiling en om de markt,

Economisch Statistische Berichten 4445, pp. 521 -523 (2004). In Dutch.

 

 

De Europese innovatieachterstand, joint with Henri de Groot

Economisch Statistische Berichten 4371 (2002). In Dutch.

 

 

Sectoral TFP developments in the OECD, joint with Arjan Lejour

CPB Memorandum 58 (2002).

 

 

Scope for non-CO2 greenhouse gases in climate policy,

CPB Report 2002/1 (2002).

 

 

 

 

Dissertation

My dissertation, Networks and Learning in Game Theory can be downloaded here. If you would like to receive a copy by mail, please contact me at willemien.kets (at) gmail.com .

 

 

Publications in physics

Zn- and Cd-induced features at the GaAs(110) and InP(110) surfaces studied by low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy,

joint with Randy de Kort, Maurice van der Wielen, André van Roij, and Herman van Kempen,
Physical Review B, 63, 125336 (2001).

 

 

A low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy study on the Sn-and Zn-doped InP(110) surfaces,

joint with Randy de Kort and Herman van Kempen,
Surface Science, 482, pp. 495 - 500 (2001).

 

 

Press coverage

How to turn a herd on Wall Street?, New York Times, April 6, 2008.

 

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