Filip Vesely

  • Associate Professor, Economics

Education

  • PhD, Economics, Purdue University
  • MA, Economics, Purdue University
  • MS, Finance, Prague University of Economics
  • BFin, Prague University of Economics

Teaching Schedule

Course Num Title Meets Syllabus
ECON 104-206 Principles of Macroeconomics No Meeting Pattern
ECON 325-001 Money and Banking MW 2:30pm-3:45pm

Research Interests

  • Monetary Economics
  • Macroeconomics

Current Projects

  • "Myopic Defectors: Safeguard for Cooperation?" (with Vivian Lei and Chun-lei Young).
  • "Optimal Payment Arrangements: Money vs. Reciprocal Exchange"
  • "Patent Protection and Innovation: An Experimental Study" (with Vivian Lei).
  • "Short-Term and Long-Term Capital Flows: Theoretical Model and Experimental Evidence" (with Kenneth Chan and Vivian Lei).

Selected Publications

Lei, V. , Masclet, D. , & Vesely, F. (2014) Competition vs. Communication: An Experimental Study on Restoring Trust. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization , 108(December), 94–107.
Chan, K. S., Lei, V. , & Vesely, F. (2013) Differentiated Assets: An Experimenal Study on Bubbles. Economic Inquiry , 51(3), 1731-1749.
Lei, V. , Tucker, S. , & Vesely, F. (2010) Forgive or Buy Back: An Experimental Study of Debt Relief. Review of Economic Design , 14(3-4), 291-309.
Lei, V. , & Vesely, F. (2010) In-group vs. Out-group Trust: The Impact of Income Inequality. Southern Economic Journal , 76(4), 1049-1063.
Camera, G. , & Vesely, F. (2007) Trading Horizons and the Value of Money. European Economic Review , 51(7), 1751-1767.
Lei, V. , Tucker, S. , & Vesely, F. (2007) Foreign Aid and Weakest-Link International Public Goods: An Experimental Study. European Economic Review , 51(3), 599–623.
Camera, G. , & Vesely, F. (2006) On Market Activity and the Value of Money. Journal of Money, Credit and Banking , 38(2), 495-509.

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