Jon X. Eguia. ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT 2014 Associate Professor of Economics, Michigan State University.

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Jon X. Eguia Email: eguia@msu.edu Web: econ.msu.edu/faculty/eguia Address: 486 West Circle Dr. Dept. of Economics, 110 Marshall-Adams Hall. Michigan State U. East Lansing, MI 48823. ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT 2014 Associate Professor of Economics, Michigan State University. EDUCATION California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA (USA), PhD in Social Science, 2007. Málaga University, Málaga, Spain (EU), BS in Economics, 2002. RESEARCH INTERESTS Political Economy. Public Economics. Game Theory. Collective Decision-Making. Voting and Elections. OTHER ACADEMIC AFFILIATIONS 2017 2018 Honorary Senior Research Fellow, University of Bristol. 2013 2017 Reader in Economics, University of Bristol. 2007 2014 Assistant Professor, Wilf Family Department of Politics, New York University. 2008 2014 Affiliated Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, New York University. Sept. 2010 June 2011: Visiting Scholar. Ford Motor Company Center for Global Citizenship, and Center for Mathematical Studies in Economics and Management Science. Kellogg School of Management. Northwestern University. Evanston, IL. May June 2009: Visitor, Economic Organization and Public Policy Programme, STICERD, London School of Economics. May June 2008: Visiting Professor, Department of Economics, U. Autónoma Barcelona. Fall 2005: Visiting Student Research Collaborator, Department of Economics, Princeton Univ. PUBLICATIONS Peer reviewed articles 15. Discrimination and Assimilation at School. Forthcoming, Journal of Public Economics. 14. Slicing and Bundling, with O. Câmara (2017). Journal of Politics 79(4): 1460-1464. 13. Legislative Bargaining with Endogenous Rules with K. Shepsle (2015). Journal of Politics 77(4): 1076-1088. 12. Asset Pricing and Asymmetric Reasoning with E. Asparouhova, P. Bossaerts and W. Zame (2015). Journal of Political Economy 123(1): 66-122. 11. The Origin of Parties: Theory, and Evidence from the United States Congress 1789 1797 (2013). Economics & Politics 25(3): 313-334.

10. On the Spatial Representation of Preference Profiles (2013). Economic Theory 52(1): 103-128. 9. A Spatial Theory of Party Formation (2012). Economic Theory 49(3): 549-570. 8. Voting Blocs, Party Discipline and Party Formation (2011). Games and Economic Behavior 73(1): 111-135. 7. Foundations of Spatial Preferences (2011). Journal of Mathematical Economics 47(2): 200-205. 6. Endogenous Parties in an Assembly (2011). American Journal of Political Science 55(1): 16-26. 5. Utility Representations of Risk Neutral Preferences in Multiple Dimensions (2009). Quarterly Journal of Political Science 4(4): 379-385. 4. Cohesion, Insurance and Redistribution, with Federico Echenique (2007). Quarterly Journal of Political Science 2(4): 287-305. 3. Citizen Candidates under Uncertainty (2007). Social Choice and Welfare 29(2): 317-331. 2. United We Vote (2007). Journal of Public Economic Theory 9(4): 1-33. 1. Contested Elections in a Citizen Candidate Model (2006). Economics & Politics 18: 95-102. Other publications 6. Bargaining with outside options, with Ken Binmore, in G. Caballero and N. Schofield (editors), State, Institutions and Democracy: Contributions of Political Economy. Springer, 2017. 5. A comment on choice rules and median outcomes, with F. Giovannoni, in G. Caballero and N. Schofield (editors), Political Economy of Governance: Institutions, Democracy and Elections. Springer, 2015. 4. Corrigendum to Generalized Risk Dominance and Asymmetric Dynamics [JET 145(1): 216-248 (2010)], with Marcin Peski (2014). Journal of Economic Theory 154: 668-669. 3. Challenges to the Standard Euclidean Spatial Model, in G. Caballero, D. Kselman and N. Schofield (editors), Advances in Political Economy. Springer, 2013. 2. On the Distribution of Particularistic Goods, with Antonio Nicolò, in G. Caballero and N. Schofield (editors), The Political Economy of Democratic Institutions. Springer, 2011. 1. Forming Voting Blocs, in E. Aragones, C. Bevia, H. Llavador and N. Schofield (editors), The Political Economy of Democracy. Bilbao, Fundación BBVA, 2009. WORKING PAPERS 3. Information and targeted spending, with A. Nicolò. Merges and supersedes SSRN wp 1931040 and wp 2274699. Revise and resubmit at Theoretical Economics. 2. Equilibrium Selection in Sequential Games with Imperfect Information, with A. Llorente- Saguer, R. Morton and A. Nicolò. Revise and resubmit at Games and Economic Behavior. 1. k-proper equilibrium, with A. Nicolò, (2014). SSRN wp 2531741. 2

GRANTS, HONORS AND AWARDS - 2016: Excellence in Refereeing Award, Journal of the European Economic Association. - 2014: Marie Curie Career Integration Grant, 100,000 (accepted only 16,000). - SISL Graduate Research Fellow, academic year 2006-2007. - Haynes Intermediate Graduate Fellow, Summer 2005. - Olin Student Fellow, Winter and Spring 2004. - HSS Divisional Fellowship, Caltech, academic year 2002-2003. TEACHING EXPERIENCE At Michigan State University (Fall 2014 ) -Fall 2017: (PhD) Microeconomics I, EC 812A. Previously taught, F15 and F16. -Fall 2017: (PhD) Mathematical Applications in Economics, EC 811A. Taught F15, F16. -Fall 2016: (PhD) Game Theory, EC 911. Previously taught F14. -Fall 2014: (Undergraduate) Game Theory, EC 401. At University of Bristol (Winter 2014) -Winter 2014: (PhD) SWDT Program: Foundations of Rational Choice. At New York University (Fall 2007 Spring 2013) -Spring 2013: (PhD) Implementation Theory, POL-GA 2265 // ECON-GA 3001.07. -Fall 2012: (PhD) Mathematics for Political Science, POL-GA 1110. Previously taught Fall 2011, Fall 2009, Fall 2008, Fall 2007. -Fall 2012: (Undergraduate) Social Choice and Politics, POL-UA 0845 // ECON-UA 0245. Previously taught Fall 2011, Fall 2009, Fall 2007. -Spring 2012: (PhD) Political Economy: Political Parties POL-GA.1400. -Spring 2010: (PhD) Social Choice. G53.3200.002. -Fall 2008: (PhD) Political Economy. G53.1400. STUDENT SUPERVISION PhD thesis committee member (name, year, first job) -Christian Alcocer, MSU Econ. 2016. Assist. Prof., Pontifician Xavierian U., Colombia. -Kemal K. Aköz, NYU Econ. 2014. Postdoc. Fellow, Dept. of Economics, NYU-Abu Dhabi. -Tianyang Xi, NYU Pol. 2013. Assist. Prof., National School of Development, U. Beijing. -James Hollyer, NYU Pol. 2011. Assistant Professor, Dept. of Politics, Univ. of Minnesota. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Editorial Service -2014-15: Games, Guest Editor (with Gergely Ujhelyi). Special issue on Political Economy. Conference Organization -2011: Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Program Committee Member: Formal Modeling Section Head. Chicago, IL. 3

-2010: Urrutia Elejalde Workshop on Information, Dynamics and Political Decision Making, Co-organizer with Salvador Barberà and Matthew Jackson. Barcelona, Spain. Selected Presentations -2014: [73] SITE. Dynamics of Collective Decision Making. Stanford, CA. -2012: [55] NBER Summer Institute Political Economy Meeting. Cambridge, MA. -2007: [17] Wallis Conference on Political Economy, Rochester, NY. Other Seminar, Workshop and Conference Presentations -2017: [88] U. Illinois Microeconomics seminar. Urbana-Champaign, IL. (scheduled 12/14). [87] Great Lakes Political Economy conference. London (Ontario), Canada. [86] U. Cyprus, Dept. of Economics seminar. Nicosia, Cyprus. [85] Queen s U. Microeconomics workshop. Kingston (Ontario), Canada. [84] U. Maryland IO/Theory seminar. College Park, MD. -2016: [83] Political Economy in the Chicago Area. Evanston, IL. [82] Formal Political Theory roundtable. Shepsle Festschrift Conference, London, UK. [81] New York U. Political Economy Workshop. New York, NY [80] Stony Brook Game Theory Festival. Stony Brook, NY. [79] NICEP Political Economy conference. Nottingham, UK. [78] CORE UC-Louvain Economics seminar. Brussels, Belgium. [77] GW4 Game Theory workshop. Bristol, UK. [76] Lancaster Workshop in Political Economy. Lancaster, UK. -2015: [75] Workshop on Social Choice and Mechanism Design. Manchester, UK. [74] U. Michigan. Economic Theory Seminar. Ann Arbor, MI. -2014: [72] 5 th LSE/NYU Political Economy conference. London, UK. [71] U. Nottingham. CEDEX workshop. Nottingham, UK. -2013: [70] ITAM. Dept. of Economics seminar. Mexico DF. Mexico. [69] UC Berkeley. Political Economy workshop. Berkeley, CA. [68] U. Columbia. Political Economy workshop. New York, NY. [67] Michigan State U. Economic Theory seminar. East Lansing, MI. [66] Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory. Paris, France. [65] Workshop on Institutions and Economic Outcomes. Alghero, Italy. [64] U. Leicester. Dept. of Economics seminar. Leicester, United Kingdom. [63] U. Bristol. Dept. of Economics seminar. Bristol, United Kingdom. [62] U. Pompeu Fabra. Economic Theory seminar. Barcelona, Spain. [61] Conference in Honor of Norman Schofield. St. Louis, MO. [60] Wallis Institute Political Economy Seminar. Rochester, NY. [59] U. Southern California. Dept. of Economics, Theory seminar. Los Angeles, CA. [58] USC Marshall School. Applied Economics workshop. Los Angeles, CA. [57] U. Oslo. Dept. of Economics seminar. Oslo, Norway. [56] U. Malaga. Economic Theory seminar. Malaga, Spain. -2012: [54] Higher School of Economics. Political Economy seminar. Moscow, Russia. 4

[53] II International Conference on Political Economy and Institutions, Baiona, Spain. [52] Contemporary Applications of the Spatial Model. Juan March, Madrid, Spain. [51] U. Pablo Olavide. Dept. Economics seminar. Seville, Spain. -2011: [50] Conference on Institutions in Democracies. Caltech, Pasadena, CA. [49] Priorat Positive Political Theory workshop. Spain. [48] Ecole Polytechnique / HEC. Economic Theory seminar. Paris, France. [47] U. Chicago, Harris School of Public Policy. Political Economy seminar. Chicago. [46] Harvard/MIT Positive Political Economy seminar. Cambridge, MA. [45] Stanford U. GSB Political Economy seminar. Palo Alto, CA. [44] Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory conference. Faro, Portugal. [43] Public Economic Theory 11. Bloomington, Indiana. [42] Midwest Political Science Association Meeting, Chicago, IL. -2010: [41] U. Carlos III, Madrid. Microeconomic Theory seminar. Madrid, Spain [40] Kellogg School, Northwestern U. Political Economy seminar. Evanston, IL. [39] Information, Dynamics and Political Decision Making. Barcelona, Spain. [38] International Conference on Political Economy and Institutions, Baiona, Spain. [37] Washington U. St Louis. Political Economy seminar. St. Louis, MO. [36] II LSE Political Economy Conference. London, United Kingdom. [35] American Political Science Association Meeting. Washington DC. [34] Workshop on Political Economy, Game Theory Festival. Stony Brook, NY. [33] Midwest Political Science Association Meeting, Chicago, IL. -2009: [32] Summer Symposium in Economic Theory. Gerzensee, Switzerland. [31] XII Summer School in Economics and Philosophy. San Sebastian, Spain. [30] I Economic Perspectives Meeting. MOVE, U. Autónoma Barcelona, Spain. [29] UC Berkeley. Seminar on Institutions and Positive Political Theory. [28] Princeton U. Political Economy workshop. [27] Rutgers U. Microeconomic Theory workshop. [26] U. Warwick. Public Economics workshop. -2008: [25] U. Essex. Political Economy series. [24] London School Economics. Political Economy Research seminar. [23] U. Malaga. Dept. of Economics seminar. [22] Bellaterra seminar, Dept. of Economics, U. Autónoma Barcelona. [21] Workshop on the Political Economy of Democracy. Barcelona, Spain. [20] American Political Science Association Meeting, Boston, PA. [19] Social Choice and Welfare Meeting. Montreal, Canada. [18] Midwest Political Science Association Meeting. Chicago, IL. -2007: [16] Logic, Game Theory and Social Choice 5, Bilbao, Spain. [15] Arizona State U. Carey School of Business [14] UC Irvine. Dept. of Economics. [13] Columbia U. Political Economy seminar. 5

-2006: [12] UC Berkeley. Political Science. [11] U. Chicago. Harris School of Public Policy. [10] U. Pablo Olavide, Seville. Dept. of Economics, [9] Yale U. Political Science. [8] American Political Science Association Meeting, Philadelphia, PA. [7] Social Choice and Welfare Meeting. Istanbul, Turkey. [6] Midwest Political Science Association Meeting. Chicago, IL. -2005: [5] Princeton U. Political Economy workshop [4] II Workshop on Social Choice and Welfare. Malaga, Spain. [3] Logic, Game Theory & Social Choice 4, Caen, France. [2] Public Economic Theory Meeting, Marseille, France. -2004: [1] Society for Economic Design Meeting. Mallorca, Spain. Manuscript reviewer American Economic Journal: Micro Jour. of Elections, Public Opinion & Parties American Economic Review Journal of Law, Economics and Organizations American Journal of Political Science Journal of Mathematical Economics American Political Science Review Jour. of Optimization Theory and Applications B.E. Journal of Theoretical Economics Journal of Peace Research Comparative Political Studies Journal of Politics Constitutional Political Economy Journal of Population Economics Econometrica Journal of Public Economic Theory Economics Bulletin Journal of Public Economics Economic Journal Journal of the European Economic Association Economic Policy Journal of Theoretical Politics Economic Theory Mathematical Social Sciences Economics and Politics Political Analysis Economics of Governance Political Research Quarterly European Economic Review Political Science European Financial Management Political Science Quarterly European Journal of Political Economy Public Choice Games Review of Economic Design Games and Economic Behavior Review of Economic Studies International Economic Review Routledge International Journal of Game Theory Quarterly Journal of Political Science Journal of Comparative Economics Social Choice and Welfare Journal of Development Economics SERIEs Jour. of Economic Behavior & Organization Springer Journal of Economic Theory Theoretical Economics Grant proposal reviewer -Agencia Nacional de Evaluación y Prospectiva (Spain), Economic Theory area. 6

-European Research Council (European Union). -Ikerbasque (Basque Country), Economic Theory area. -National Science Foundation (United States), Economics area. -Research Grants Council (Hong-Kong, China), Humanities, Social Science & Business area. Latest update October 1st, 2017. 7