Inga Deimen
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I am an assistant professor at the University of Arizona.

I am a microeconomic theorist with an interest in applied theory.
My current research focuses on the role of information and communication in economic interactions. In particular, I am working on strategic information transmission combined with other aspects -- e.g., the choice of information, incomplete contracts, organizational design, risk, and voting.


Email:     ideimen(at)arizona.edu                                        
Phone:    +1 520 621 6238  (office)


​The University of Arizona
Eller College of Management

Department of Economics
McClelland Hall 401-U
1130 E. Helen Street
Tucson, Arizona 85721-0108

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Publications:

Incomplete contracts versus Communication
Andreas Blume, Inga Deimen, and Sean Inoue). 2022. "Incomplete Contracts versus Communication."
Journal of Economic Theory, 205. (working paper)

Control, cost, and confidence: perseverance and procrastination in the face of failure
Inga Deimen and Julia Wirtz. 2022. ''Control, cost, and confidence: perseverance and procrastination in the face of failure.''
Games and Economic Behavior, 134: 52-74. (working paper)

Delegated Expertise, Authority, and Communication
Deimen, Inga, and Dezső Szalay. 2019. "Delegated Expertise, Authority, and Communication."
American Economic Review, 109 (4): 1349-74.  (working paper)

Information and Communication in Organizations
Deimen, Inga, and Dezsö Szalay. 2019. "Information and Communication in Organizations."
AEA Papers and Proceedings, 109: 545-49.  (working paper)

Consistency and Communication in Committees
Inga Deimen, Felix Ketelaar, Mark T. Le Quement. 2015. "Consistency and communication in committees."
Journal of Economic Theory, 160: 24-35.  (working paper)

Working papers:

Communication in the Shadow of Catastrophe  (with Dezsö Szalay)
Communication or Control  (with Andreas Blume)
Authority in a theory of the firm 

Upcoming Talks:
Columbia, Emory, Berlin, Michigan, Northwestern, Western University


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