Vincent Bignon
The economist Vincent Bignon from the University of Paris X was our guest at the Bernoulli Center for Economics from the 5th of February 2007 to the 2nd of March 2007.
Vincent’s research focuses on search models of money and economic history.
Elmar Wolfstetter

Elmar Wolfstetter from the Humboldt University in Berlin visited the Bernoulli Center from 17th to 22nd of January 2007.
Elmars research focuses on aution theory and industrial organization. He has published articles in Economic Theory, Games and Economic Behavior, Rand Journal of Economics, Review of Economic Design, and many others, and is the author of the well-known graduate theory textbook Topics in Microeconomics.
Guillaume Rocheteau

Guillaume Rocheteau from the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland visited the Bernoulli Center on the 20th of November 2006.
Guillaumes research interests include macroeconomics, monetary economics, and labor economics. He has published articles in Econometrica, Journal of Economic Theory, International Economic Review, Journal of Monetary Economics, Review of Economic Studies, and others.
Guillaume presented at the research seminar of the WWZ of the University of Basel.
- Date: Monday, 20th of November 2006
- Time: 5:30 pm
- Venue: WWZ, Petersgraben 51, CH–4003 Basel, Seminar-Room 206
Christopher Waller

Christopher Waller from the University of Notre Dame visited the Bernoulli Center from 15th – 20th of October 2006 for the second time this year to do research.
His current research interests are the microfoundation of monetary economics. He has published many papers in leading journals such as the American Economic Review, Quarterly Journal of Economics and the Journal of Economic Theory.
Cyril Monnet
Cyril Monnet from the European Central Bank visited the Bernoulli Center for Economics from the 29th to the 30th of June 2006. Cyril is working on financial systems and monetary economics. He has published papers in top journals such as the Journal of Monetary Economics, International Economic Review and Economic Theory.


