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May 2015 CURRICULUM VITAE STEVEN M. SLUTSKY Department of Economics College of Liberal Arts and Sciences University of Florida Gainesville, FL 32611 (352) 392-8106 (office) 392-0151 (messages) 374-2397 (home) DATE OF BIRTH: March 16, 1948 MARITAL STATUS: Single CITIZENSHIP: U.S.A. DEGREES: B.S. - M.I.T., 1968 M. Phil. - Yale University, 1970 Ph.D. - Yale University, 1975. EMPLOYMENT: Professor, University of Florida, August 1995 - present Visiting Scholar and Visiting Associate Professor, Stanford University, August 1991 - August 1992 Associate Professor, University of Florida, August 1984-August 1995. Visiting Associate Professor, Rice University, January-June 1986. Associate Professor, Tulane University, August 1980-June 1984. Visiting Associate Professor, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, January-June 1980. Research Fellow in Economics, Center for Operations in Research and Econometrics, University of Louvain, 1977-1978. Assistant Professor, Cornell University, 1972-1980. FIELDS OF INTEREST: Economic Theory, Public Economics, Game Theory GRANTS: Extensions of Oligopoly Theory: Forced Exit with an Application to Newspapers (with Jonathan Hamilton), National Science Foundation, July 1983 - April 1987.

Curriculum Vitae Page 2 PUBLICATIONS: Abstentions and Majority Equilibrium, Journal of Economic Theory, Vol. 11, No. 2, October 1975, pp. 292-304. A Characterization of Societies with Consistent Majority Decision, Review of Economic Studies, Vol. 44, No. 1, June 1977, pp. 211-225. A Voting Model for the Allocation of Public Goods: Existence of an Equilibrium, Journal of Economic Theory, Vol. 14, No. 2, April 1977, pp. 299-325. On Partially Continuous Correspondences, (with Amoz Kats), Journal of Economic Theory, Vol. 15, No. 2, August 1977, pp. 376-380. Equilibrium Under α-majority Voting, Econometrica, Vol. 47, No. 5, September 1979, pp.1113-1125. Public-Private Consumption Tradeoffs and the Balanced Budget Multiplier, (with Uri Possen), The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 95, No. 4, December 1980, pp. 679-702. Time, Congestion, and Public Goods, (with Liam Ebrill), Journal of Public Economics, 1982, pp. 307-334. Multi-Agent Equilibria with Market Share and Ranking Objectives, (with Arthur Denzau and Amoz Kats), Social Choice and Welfare, Vol. 2, 1985, pp. 95-117. (Reprinted in The Economics of Product Differentiation, Vol. II, edited by J. F. Thisse and G. Norman, E. Elgar, 1994.) Review of ΑBreaking Up Bell by David Evans (ed.), Journal of Economic Literature, Dec. 1985, pp. 1815-1817. Elections with Incomplete Information: Comments on the Papers of Coughlin and Ferejohn, Public Choice, Vol. 50, 1986, pp. 105-129. Decentralized Decision Making with Common Goals: The Altruists' Dilemma and Regulatory Pricing, (with Liam Ebrill), European Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 5, No. 2, 1989, pp. 177-201. Production Externalities and Long-Run Equilibria: Bargaining and Pigovian Taxation, (with Jonathan Hamilton and Eytan Sheshinski), Economic Inquiry, Vol. 27, July 1989, pp. 453-471.

Curriculum Vitae Page 3 Pareto Efficient Tax Structures, (with Dagobert Brito, Jonathan Hamilton, and Joseph Stiglitz), Oxford Economic Papers, Vol. 42, No. 1, January 1990, pp. 61-77. (Reprinted in Taxation, Private Information and Capital, edited by P. J. N. Sinclair and M. D. E. Slater, Oxford University Press, 1991.) Endogenous Timing in Duopoly Games: Stackelberg or Cournot Equilibria, (with Jonathan Hamilton), Games and Economic Behavior, Vol. 2, No. 1, March 1990, pp. 29-46. Production Efficiency and Optimal Pricing in Intermediate-Good Regulated Industries, (with Liam Ebrill), International Journal of Industrial Organization, Vol. 8, 1990, pp. 417-442. Comments on Theory of Corporations: An Application of the Theory of the Core, Journal of Accounting,Auditing, and Finance, Vol. 5, No. 2, Spring 1990, pp. 203-209. Fiscal Policy with Multilevel Governments, (with Uri Possen), Regional Science and Urban Economics, Vol. 21, No. 1, May 1991, pp. 1-30. Dynamic Optimal Income Taxation with Government Commitment, (with Dagobert Brito, Jonathan Hamilton, and Joseph Stiglitz), Journal of Public Economics, Vol. 44, 1991, pp. 15-35. The Effect of Uncertainty on Interactive Behaviour, (with Mark Gradstein and Shmuel Nitzan), Economic Journal, Vol. 102, No. 412, May 1992, pp. 554-561. Social Indifference Curves with Optimal Second Best Taxation, (with Dagobert Brito and Jonathan Hamilton), Economic Theory, Vol. 3, 1993, pp. 775-782. Endogenizing the Order of Moves in Matrix Games, (with Jonathan Hamilton), Theory and Decision, Vol. 34, January 1993, pp. 47-62. Private Provision of Public Goods with Price Uncertainty, (with Mark Gradstein and Shmuel Nitzan), Social Choice and Welfare, Vol. 10, 1993, pp. 371-382. Neutrality and the Private Provision of Public Goods With Incomplete Information, (with Mark Gradstein and Shmuel Nitzan), Economics Letters, Vol. 46, 1994, pp. 69-75. Quantity Competition in Spatial Model, (with Jonathan Hamilton, James Klein and Eytan Sheshinski), Canadian Journal of Economics, Vol. 27, No. 4, November 1994, pp. 903-917.

Curriculum Vitae Page 4 Optimal Differential Taxes and Penalties When Misreporting is Possible, (with Pierre Pestieau and Uri Possen), Public Finance, 1994. Randomization in Optimal Income Tax Schedules, (with Dagobert Brito, Jonathan Hamilton, and Joseph Stiglitz), Journal of Public Economics, Vol. 56, February 1995, pp. 189-223. Uncertainty, Information, and the Private Provision of Public Goods, (with Mark Gradstein and Shmuel Nitzan), European Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 10, 1994, pp. 449-464. To Fight or Not To Fight: That is the Question, (with Rodney Gretlein and Jonathan Hamilton), Mathematical Social Sciences, Vol. 31, 1996, pp. 85-114. Decentralizing Taxation and Public Expenditure Within a Federation, (with Jonathan Hamilton), Annales d'economie et de Statistique, Vol. 45, 1997, pp. 199-218. The Value of Explicit of Randomization in the Tax Code, (with Pierre Pestieau and Uri Possen), Journal of Public Economics, Vol. 67, 1998, pp. 87-103. Equilibrium Price Distributions in an Asymmetric Duopoly, (with Edward Golding), Advances in Applied Microeconomics: Oligopoly, Vol. 8, 1999, pp. 139-159. Price Dispersion in a Simultaneous Move Salop-Stiglitz Search Model without Rationing (with Edward Golding), Advances in Applied Microeconomics: Oligopoly, Vol. 8, 1999, pp. 223-248. Decentralizing Allocation and Distribution by Separation with Information Transfers, (with Jonathan Hamilton), Journal of Public Economic Theory, 2000. Randomization, Revelation, and Redistribution in a Lerner World, (with Pierre Pestieau and Uri Possen), Economic Theory, 2002, pp. 539-553. Jointly Optimal Taxes and Enforcement Policies in Response to Tax Evasion, (with Pierre Pestieau and Uri Possen), Journal of Public Economic Theory, Vol. 6, No. 2, May 2004, pp. 337-374. Nonlinear Price Discrimination with a Finite Number of Consumers and Constrained Recontracting (with Jon Hamilton), International Journal of Industrial Organization, Vol. 22, No. 6, June 2004, pp. 737-757.

Curriculum Vitae Page 5 PAPERS: Equilibrium with Strategy Dependent Trembles, (with Jonathan Hamilton), International Journal of Game Theory, Vol. 33, No. 4, December 2005, pp. 461-465. Private Information, Coasian Bargaining, and the Second Welfare Theorem, (with Dagobert Brito, Jonathan Hamilton, Michael Intriligator, and Eytan Sheshinski), Journal of Public Economics, Vol. 90, 2006, pp. 871-895. Optimal Nonlinear Income Taxation with a Finite Population, (with Jon Hamilton), Journal of Economic Theory, Vol. 132, 2007, pp. 548-556. Bad Government Can Be Good Politics: Reputation, Negative Campaigning, and Political Shirking (with Deborah Fletcher), B. E. Journal of Theoretical Economics: Contributions, Vol. 10, No. 1, 2010, Article 22. Campaign Allocations Under Probabilistic Voting (with Deborah Fletcher), Public Choice, Vol. 146, 2011, pp. 469-499. Effects of change in Price of Medical Care on Daily Living of People in the USA (with Teresa Kauf, Lawrence Kenny, Kumar Mukherjee, and Richard Segal), Journal of Pharmaceutical Health Services Research, Vol 2, No. 4, 2011, pp. 205-210. Preferences and Demands in Constrained Situations. Existence of Restricted Voting Equilibria in Multidimensional Spaces. Majority Voting in the Pure Distributional Context: A Structure Induced Equilibrium, (with Amoz Kats). Joint Pricing Rules for Intermediate and Final-Good Regulated Industries, (with Liam Ebrill). Better Dead Than Read? - Sufficient Conditions for Dynamic Instability in the Newspaper Industry, (with Jonathan Hamilton). Tacit Cooperation with Incomplete Participation, (with Douglas Blair). Multiperiod Risk Independence, Certainty Equivalence and Some Empirical Puzzles In Consumption Theory, (with Uri Possen). Schooling Policy and Pecuniary Externalities in a Second Best World with Administrative Waste. Undersupply and the Untaxed Commodity: A Note on Atkinson and Stern.

Curriculum Vitae Page 6 Uncertain Rationing and Consumption Sensitivity, (with Uri Possen). Optimal Domestic Redistribution and Multinational Monopoly, (with Jonathan Hamilton). Optimal Public Housing in the Presence of Homelessness (with M. S. Deepak and Burcin Unel). Colonel Blotto with Imperfect Targeting (with Deborah Fletcher and Adam Narkiewicz). Judicial Review and the Power of the Executive and Legislative Branches. A Little Bit Nasty Some of the Time: Mixed Strategy Equilibria in Political Campaigns with Continuous Negativity (with Deborah Fletcher). Optimal Income Taxation under Action Revelation (with Jonathan Hamilton). Personal Action Altruism, Externalities, and Corrective Taxes. WORK IN PROGRESS: The Effect of Voter Swing and Ad Clutter on Electoral Outcomes (with Deborah Fletcher). Optimal Regulation of Accident Externalities (with Jonathan Hamiton). COURSES TAUGHT: Undergraduate - Intermediate Micro Theory Intermediate Math Econ Public Choice Public Economics Graduate - Micro Theory - Optimization and Partial Equilibrium Micro Theory - General Equilibrium and Welfare Public Economics: Expenditure Theory Public Economics: Taxation Mathematical Techniques in Economics Mathematical Economics - General Equilibrium Game Theory