The paper "Coordination with Sequential Information Acquisition" co-authored by Dr. Xiaoye Liao, Professor of New Uzbekistan University Department of Economics, and Professor Michal Szkup of the University of British Columbia, Canada, was accepted by the top journal in the field of economics, Theoretical Economics!
The paper introduces the sequential information acquisition mechanism into the classic global game model, and innovatively analyzes how initial belief differences and dynamic information selection affect the possibility of economic coordination failure.
Professor Xiaoye Liao received his PhD from New York University, previously - a postdoctoral researcher at NYU Shanghai, currently - an Assistant Professor of Economics and Data Science at New Uzbekistan University. His research interests are microeconomic theory, information economics and game theory.
