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Quinlan School of Business

Lu Hong

Title: Professor
Office #: Maguire 560
Phone: 312.915.7067
E-mail: lhong@luc.edu

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Member of Econometric Society

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Refereed Articles

Hong, Lu. & Page, S. "Interpreted and Generated Signals." Journal of Economic Theory, 144. 5 (2009). 2174 - 2196.

Hong, Lu. , "The Endowment Game When n = 2." Review of Economic Design, 13. 1 (2009). 147 -- 165.

Book Chapters

Hong, Lu. & Page, S. "Some Micro-foundations of Collective Wisdom.", Collective Wisdom: Principles and Mechanisms. Ed. , 2008.

Hong, Lu. , "Collective Rationality.", The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2nd edition. Ed. Macmillan London, 2006.

Presentation of Refereed Papers

Hong, L. (2011). The Structure of Signals: Causal Interdependence Models for Games of Incomplete Information. The Twenty-Seventh Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence, Barcelona, Spain.

Hong, L. (2010). Analytic Model Aggregation. Midwest Economic Theory Meeting, Madison, Wisconsin.

Hong, Lu. (2009). "On the Possibility of Collective Wisdom Through Voting." Econometric Society Meetings (part of ASSA), San Francisco, California.

Hong, Lu. (2006). "The Logic of Information Aggregation Re-examined." Far East Econometric Society Meetings, Beijing, China.

Hong, Lu, and S. Page. (2007). "Interpreted and Generated Signals." NBER/NSF Decentralization Conference, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

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