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Research Area: Econ and Social Sys |
Profile
Preston McAfee is Vice President and Research Fellow at Yahoo! Research in Burbank, CA, where he leads a group focused on microeconomics research.
From 2004-2007, R. Preston McAfee was the J. Stanley Johnson Professor of Business, Economics and Management at the California Institute of Technology.
McAfee wrote Introduction to Economic Analysis, a free, open-source text that spans both principles and intermediate microeconomics.
McAfee is the author of over seventy articles published in scholarly economics journals, many of them on auctions and bidding, and co-author of a book Incentives in Government Procurement.
McAfee served as one of four economists who edit the American Economic Review, the most prominent economics journal, for over nine years, and serves as an associate editor of the Theoretical Economics, a new open access journal.
He is a Fellow of the Econometric Society. McAfee taught business strategy at the University of Chicago's Graduate School of Business in 2000-1, and is the author of Competitive Solutions: The Strategist's Toolkit, published by Princeton University Press in 2003.
Recent Publications, Projects and News
- R Preston McAfee Receives Honorary Degree from Purdue University - R. Preston McAfee received an honorary doctor of economics degree from Purdue University on May 10 during commencement ceremonies at the university’s campus in West Lafayette.
- R. Preston McAfee Kicks off 2008 Big Thinkers India Series - After a successful debut year in 2007, the Yahoo! Big Thinkers India series saw a return this year, with researcher R. Preston McAfee kicking off the 2008 series.
- Yahoo! Research Expands World-Class Team into Social Sciences - Yahoo! today announced further expansion of the Yahoo! Research organization with the addition of two leading scientists, Dr. R. Preston McAfee and Dr. Duncan Watts.
- Yahoo! Research Academic Visitor Program - Since formalizing the Academic Visitors Program, Yahoo! Research has hosted dozens of leading academics from many of the top universities across the globe. These well-regarded thinkers have come to Yahoo! Research for anywhere from one week to one fu

