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Fahad Khalil
Graduate Program Director, Castor Professor
Areas of Interest:
Theory of Contracts, Industrial Organization,
Email: khalil@u.washington.edu
Office: Savery 321
Phone: (206) 543-5836
Office Hours:
Curriculum
Vitae
Professor Khalil received his Ph.D. from Virginia Tech in 1991.
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| Courses Taught |
Econ 485 - Game Theory with Applications to Economics | Summer 2013 | Summer 2012 | Econ 486 - Economics of Information | Spring 2013 | Spring 2011 | Econ 501 - Microeconomic Analysis II | Winter 2013 | Econ 508 - Microeconomic Analysis III | Spring 2013 | Spring 2012 | Econ 518 - Contract Theory | Winter 2013 | Winter 2012 |
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| Working Papers |
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| Published
Papers |
- UWEC-2007-11-P -
"Bribery vs. extortion: allowing the lesser of two evils,"
Fahad Khalil; Jacques Lawarree; Sungho Yun; RAND Journal of Economics, 41(1), 179–198, Spring 2010. (PDF)
- UWEC-2003-04-P -
"Monitoring a Common Agent: implications for financial contracting,"
Fahad Khalil; Bruno Parigi; David Martimort; Journal of Economic Theory, 135/1, 35-67, 2007. (PDF)
- UWEC-2005-09-P -
"Incentives for corruptible auditors in the absence of commitment,"
Fahad Khalil; Jacques Lawarree; Journal of Industrial Economics, 15/2, 457-478, 2006. (PDF)
- UWEC-2003-01-P -
"Optimal Task Design: to integrate or separate planning and implementation?,"
Fahad Khalil; Doyoung Kim; Dongsoo Shin; Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, 14/2, 269-291, 2006. (PDF)
- UWEC-2003-35-P -
"Third Party Purchasing of Health Services: Patient Choice and Agency,"
Fahad Khalil; Martin Chalkley; Journal of Health Economics, 24-6, 1132-1153, 2005. (PDF)
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"Contracts and Productive Information Gathering,"
Fahad Khalil; Jacques Cremer; Jean-Charles Rochet; Games and Economic Behavior, 25, 174-193, November, 1998.
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"Input versus Output Monitoring: Who is the Residual Claimant,"
Fahad Khalil; Jacques Lawarree; Journal of Economic Theory, 66, 139-157, 1995.
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"Auditing without Commitment,"
Fahad Khalil; RAND Journal of Economics, Winter 1997.
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