John P Conley
Vanderbilt University
Professor Conley completed his undergraduate work at the University of Chicago and received his Ph.D. from the University of Rochester in 1990. He is past-president of the Association for Public Economic Theory (APET) and is the editor of the Economics Bulletin and the Journal of Public Economic Theory. His research focuses on public goods, externalities, political economy and cooperative and non-cooperative game theory.
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