Manuel Mueller Frank
Assistant Professor of Economics at IESE Business School
Biography
IESE Business School
Manuel Mueller-Frank is an associate professor in the Department of Economics. He earned his Ph.D. and M.A. in economics at Northwestern University and holds an undergraduate degree in economics from the University of Bonn.
His areas of specialization include the economics of information and social network theory. Prof. Mueller-Frank’s research mainly focuses on the impact of social interaction on information diffusion, aggregate learning and the evolution of behavior.
Prof. Mueller-Frank’s research is published in leading academic journals such as Review of Economic Studies, Theoretical Economics, Journal of Economic Theory, and American Economic Journal: Microeconomics.
Education
• Ph.D. in Economics, Northwestern University • M.A. in Economics, Northwestern University • Degree in Economics, University of Bonn
Areas of interest
- Economics of Information
- Social Networks
Publications
*Journal Articles *
KOREN, M., MUELLER-FRANK, M. (2022). The welfare costs of informationally efficient prices. Games and Economic Behavior, 131, 186-196.
ARIELI, I., MUELLER-FRANK, M. (2021). A General analysis of sequential social learning. Mathematics of Operations Research, 46 (4), 1235-1249.
MUELLER-FRANK, M., NERI, C. (2021). A General analysis of boundedly rational learning in social networks. Theoretical Economics, 16 (1), 317-357.
MUELLER-FRANK, M., MOSSEL, E., SLY, A., TAMUZ, O. (2020). Social learning equilibria. Econometrica, 88 (3), 1235 - 1267.
ARIELI, I., MUELLER-FRANK, M. (2019). Multidimensional Social Learning. Review of Economic Studies, 86 (3), 913 - 940.
MUELLER-FRANK, M. (2018). Local Openness: Characterization of a Robustness Concept for Generic Sets in Function Spaces. Journal of Mathematical Economics, 79, 173 - 178.
ARIELI, I., MUELLER-FRANK, M. (2017). Inferring Beliefs from Actions. Games and Economic Behavior, 102, 455 - 461.
MUELLER-FRANK, M., PAI, M. M. (2016). Social Learning with Costly Search. American Economic Journal-Microeconomics, 8 (1), 83 - 109.
MUELLER-FRANK, M. (2014). Does One Bayesian Make a Difference? Journal of Economic Theory, 154, 423 - 452.
MUELLER-FRANK, M. (2013). A General Framework for Rational Learning in Social Networks. Theoretical Economics, 8 (1), 1 - 40.
Articles in other publications
- MUELLER-FRANK, M. (2020). Globalization, diversification and COVID-19. IESEconomics.
- MUELLER-FRANK, M. (2020). Globalización, diversificación y COVID-19. IESEconomics.
Cases
- MUELLER-FRANK, M. (2021). Política monetaria no convencional posterior a la crisis financiera del 2007-2008. IESE, ECON-423.
- MUELLER-FRANK, M. (2021). Unconventional Monetary Policy After the Financial Crisis of 2007/2008. IESE, ECON-423-E.
- MUELLER-FRANK, M. (2021). The Turkish Lira Crisis of 2018. IESE, ECON-422-E.
- MUELLER-FRANK, M. (2021). La crisis de la lira turca del 2018. IESE, ECON-422.
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