I am a postdoctoral fellow in the game theory group at the Technion.
My research interests lie primarily in microeconomic theory, especially social learning, social choice, and mechanism design. My current work is focused on social learning on networks, and in particular on the role of network structure in determining the quality of long-term population-level outcomes.
Feel free to reach out (whanncar@gmail.com), especially if you want to chat about research!
"Network and Timing Effects in Social Learning"
Wade Hann-Caruthers, Minghao Pan, Omer Tamuz
"Optimality of weighted contracts for multi-agent contract design with a budget", presented at Economics and Computation (EC24)
Sumit Goel, Wade Hann-Caruthers
"Cascading mechanisms", presented at Stony Brook International Conference on Game Theory (2024)
Wade Hann-Caruthers, Alejandro Robinson-Cortés
"The Positive Effect of Garbling on Social Learning"
Itai Arieli, Yakov Babichenko, Wade Hann-Caruthers
"Anonymous Network Formation"
Itai Arieli, Leonie Baumann, Wade Hann-Caruthers