Andrzej Skrzypacz
The Theodore J. Kreps Professor of Economics at Stanford Graduate School of Business

Biography
Stanford Graduate School of Business
Research Statement
Andrzej (Andy) Skrzypacz's research is in the area of microeconomic theory. His focus is on the areas of information economics, market design, and dynamic games. His recent papers consider auction design, bargaining theory, repeated games, and collusion in markets.
Andrzej (Andy) Skrzypacz is the Theodore J. Kreps Professor of Economics at the Stanford Graduate School of Business and a Professor, by courtesy at the Department of Economics.
His research is in the field of microeconomic theory, specializing in market design, economic dynamics and collusion. His current research projects include analysis of auctions, timing of market transactions and dynamic incentives.
Skrzypacz is currently a co-editor of the American Economic Review and an associate editor at the Rand Journal of Economics. He has received a Stanford GSB PhD Distinguished Service Award in 2005 and has advised over a dozen of Ph.D. dissertations.
Skrzypacz earned undergraduate and M.A. degrees in economics from Warsaw School of Economics and his Ph.D. in economics from University of Rochester. In 2012 he has been elected a fellow of the Econometric Society.
Academic Degrees
- PhD, University of Rochester, 2000
- MA, University of Rochester, 2000
- MA, Warsaw School of Economics, 1997
- BS, Warsaw School of Economics, 1995
Academic Appointments
- Graduate School of Business Trust Faculty Fellow for 2014-2015
- Lacob Family Faculty Fellow for 2012-2013 and for 2007-2008
- At Stanford University since 2000
- Yahoo! Research, Academic Visitor 2011 – 2012
Professional Experience
- Co-Editor of the American Economic Review since 2011-2014
- Associate Editor for the American Economic Review. 2006 -2011
- Associate Editor for the RAND Journal of Economics since 2008
- Associate Editor for Theoretical Economics. 2009-2011
Awards and Honors
- R. Michael Shanahan Faculty Fellow for 2016-2017
- PhD Faculty Distinguished Service Award, Stanford University, 2005
- Fellow of the Econometric Society, 2012
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