David A. Easley

Orcid: 0000-0002-6405-4134

Affiliations:
  • Cornell University, Departments of Economics and Information Science, Ithaca, NY, USA


According to our database1, David A. Easley authored at least 21 papers between 1995 and 2025.

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2025
Learning in Markets with Heterogeneous Agents: Dynamics and Survival of Bayesian vs. No-Regret Learners.
CoRR, February, 2025

Markets with Heterogeneous Agents: Dynamics and Survival of Bayesian vs. No-Regret Learners.
Proceedings of the 26th ACM Conference on Economics and Computation, 2025

2023
StableFees: A Predictable Fee Market for Cryptocurrencies.
Manag. Sci., November, 2023

2019
Towards a Functional Fee Market for Cryptocurrencies.
CoRR, 2019

2018
A case for incomplete markets.
J. Econ. Theory, 2018

2016
Introduction to the Special Issue on EC'14.
ACM Trans. Economics and Comput., 2016

2015
Loss aversion, survival and asset prices.
J. Econ. Theory, 2015

Introduction to computer science and economic theory.
J. Econ. Theory, 2015

Behavioral Mechanism Design: Optimal Crowdsourcing Contracts and Prospect Theory.
Proceedings of the Sixteenth ACM Conference on Economics and Computation, 2015

2014
Notes from the EC'14 program chairs.
SIGecom Exch., 2014

2013
Incentives, gamification, and game theory: an economic approach to badge design.
Proceedings of the fourteenth ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce, 2013

Constructive Decision Theory.
Proceedings of the Logic and Its Applications, 5th Indian Conference, 2013

2011
Network formation in the presence of contagious risk.
Proceedings of the Proceedings 12th ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce (EC-2011), 2011

Which Networks are Least Susceptible to Cascading Failures?
Proceedings of the IEEE 52nd Annual Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science, 2011

2010
Networks, Crowds, and Markets - Reasoning About a Highly Connected World.
Cambridge University Press, ISBN: 9780511761942, 2010

2008
A New Start: Innovative Introductory AI-Centered Courses at Cornell.
Proceedings of the Using AI to Motivate Greater Participation in Computer Science, 2008

2007
Trading networks with price-setting agents.
Proceedings of the Proceedings 8th ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce (EC-2007), 2007

2006
Redoing the Foundations of Decision Theory.
Proceedings of the Proceedings, 2006

2005
Optimal guessing: Choice in complex environments.
J. Econ. Theory, 2005

2002
Optimality and Natural Selection in Markets.
J. Econ. Theory, 2002

1995
Chapter 12 Market microstructure.
Proceedings of the Finance, 1995


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