Elchanan Ben-Porath
Education
1979-1982 | B.Sc. 1982 (M.C.L.), The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Mathematics. |
1982-1985 | M.Sc. 1985, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Mathematics. |
1985-1989 | Ph.D. 1989, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University. Dissertation: “Essays in Non-Cooperative Game Theory.” Advisor: David Kreps. |
Academic Appointments
1989-1991 | Assistant Professor, Kellogg Business School, Northwestern University. |
1991-1995 | Lecturer, Department of Economics, Tel-Aviv University |
1995-2001 | Senior Lecturer, Department of Economics, Tel-Aviv University. |
2001 | Associate Professor, Department of Economics, The Hebrew University. |
2003 | Schonbrunn Chair in Mathematical Economics, The Hebrew University. |
2004-2005 | Member in the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton. |
2017 | Professor of Economics, The Hebrew University. |
Research Interests
Economic Theory, especially Game Theory and Information Economics.
Teaching Interests
Microeconomics, Game Theory, Information Economics, Distributive Justice.
Honors & Awards
- Fellow of the Econometric Society, 2017.
- Fellow of the Game Theory Society, 2017.
Grants
- Allon Fellowship for Young Researchers in Israel,1991.
- Israel Science Foundation, July 2002. “Rationalizable Expectations,” a joint project with Aviad Heifetz.
- Binational Science Foundation, July 2007. "Implementation with Partial Provability''. A joint project with Bart Lipman from Boston University.
- Binational Science Foundation, July 2012. "Mechanism Design with Evidence''. A joint project with Eddie Dekel and Bart Lipman.
- Binational Science Foundation, October 2019. "Stochastic Evidence in Economic Environments". A joint project with Eddie Dekel and Bart Lipman.
Editorships
Associate Editor of Games and Economic Behaviour, 2003 - 2017.