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Gabriel Carroll

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First Name:Gabriel
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Last Name:Carroll
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RePEc Short-ID:pca1576
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https://www.economics.utoronto.ca/gabriel.carroll/
150 St. George Street Toronto, ON M5S 3G7 CANADA

Affiliation

Department of Economics
University of Toronto

Toronto, Canada
http://www.economics.utoronto.ca/
RePEc:edi:deutoca (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Carroll, Gabriel D. & Choi, James J. & Laibson, David I. & Madrian, Brigitte & Metrick, Andrew, 2009. "Optimal Defaults and Active Decisions," Scholarly Articles 4686776, Harvard University Department of Economics.

Articles

  1. Carroll, Gabriel & Bolte, Lukas, 2023. "Robust contracting under double moral hazard," Theoretical Economics, Econometric Society, vol. 18(4), November.
  2. Daniel Walton & Gabriel Carroll, 2022. "A General Framework for Robust Contracting Models," Econometrica, Econometric Society, vol. 90(5), pages 2129-2159, September.
  3. Gabriel Carroll & Ilya Segal, 2019. "Robustly Optimal Auctions with Unknown Resale Opportunities," The Review of Economic Studies, Review of Economic Studies Ltd, vol. 86(4), pages 1527-1555.
  4. Gabriel Carroll & Georgy Egorov, 2019. "Strategic Communication With Minimal Verification," Econometrica, Econometric Society, vol. 87(6), pages 1867-1892, November.
  5. Gabriel Carroll, 2019. "Robustness in Mechanism Design and Contracting," Annual Review of Economics, Annual Reviews, vol. 11(1), pages 139-166, August.
  6. Carroll, Gabriel, 2019. "Robust incentives for information acquisition," Journal of Economic Theory, Elsevier, vol. 181(C), pages 382-420.
  7. Carroll, Gabriel, 2018. "On mechanisms eliciting ordinal preferences," Theoretical Economics, Econometric Society, vol. 13(3), September.
  8. Gabriel Carroll, 2017. "Robustness and Separation in Multidimensional Screening," Econometrica, Econometric Society, vol. 85, pages 453-488, March.
  9. Carroll, Gabriel & Meng, Delong, 2016. "Locally robust contracts for moral hazard," Journal of Mathematical Economics, Elsevier, vol. 62(C), pages 36-51.
  10. Carroll, Gabriel & Meng, Delong, 2016. "Robust contracting with additive noise," Journal of Economic Theory, Elsevier, vol. 166(C), pages 586-604.
  11. Carroll, Gabriel, 2016. "Informationally robust trade and limits to contagion," Journal of Economic Theory, Elsevier, vol. 166(C), pages 334-361.
  12. Gabriel Carroll, 2015. "Robustness and Linear Contracts," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 105(2), pages 536-563, February.
  13. Carroll, Gabriel, 2014. "A general equivalence theorem for allocation of indivisible objects," Journal of Mathematical Economics, Elsevier, vol. 51(C), pages 163-177.
  14. Gabriel Carroll, 2012. "When Are Local Incentive Constraints Sufficient?," Econometrica, Econometric Society, vol. 80(2), pages 661-686, March.
  15. Carroll, Gabriel, 2010. "An efficiency theorem for incompletely known preferences," Journal of Economic Theory, Elsevier, vol. 145(6), pages 2463-2470, November.

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