Jesse Bull
Associate Professor
Director of Graduate Programs
Department of Economics, DM 321
Florida International University
Miami, FL 33199
bullj “at” fiu.edu
PhD: University of California, San Diego, 2001
Teaching – Spring 2012
Economics 7925
Research
Publications:
“Costly Evidence and Systems of Fact-Finding,” Bulletin of Economic Research, 61 (2009) 103-125.
“Mechanism Design with Moderate Evidence Cost,” Contributions in Theoretical Economics, Vol. 8: No. 1 (2008), Article 15.
“Costly Evidence Production and the Limits of Verifiability,” Topics in Theoretical Economics, Vol. 8: No. 1 (2008), Article 18.
“Hard Evidence and Mechanism Design,” with Joel Watson, Games and Economic Behavior, 58 (2007) 75-93.
“Evidence Disclosure and Verifiability,” with Joel Watson, Journal of Economic Theory, 118 (2004) 1-31.
Instructor’s Manual for Strategy: An Introduction to Game Theory, with Joel Watson, W.W. Norton, 2001.
Instructor’s Manual for Strategy: An Introduction to Game Theory, with Joel Watson, W.W. Norton, Second edition, 2008.
Working Papers:
“Third-Party Budget Breakers and Side Contracting in Team Production” (under review).
“An Economic Analysis of Legal Reasoning,” with Juan Javier del Granado (under review).
Current Research:
“Interrogation Procedures and Evidence”
“Evidence Disclosure, Negotiation, and Language.”
“Communication Constraints and the Meaning of Language.”
“Tenure, Turnover, and Age Discrimination,” with Richard Chisik.
Other assorted projects on evidence, information, and contracts.