
Paul J. Healy
· ProfessorVerifiedOhio State University · Economics
Active 2000–2026
About
Paul J. Healy is a Professor of Economics at The Ohio State University and serves as the Associate Director of the Ohio State Experimental Economics Laboratory. He earned his Ph.D. in Social Sciences from the California Institute of Technology in 2005 and joined the Ohio State Department of Economics in 2007. His research interests focus on economic theory and game theory, utilizing both theoretical and experimental methodologies. Much of his work centers on mechanism design theory and behavioral mechanism design, where he combines theory and behavioral insights to aid in the design of socially-beneficial economic institutions. Dr. Healy has published in prominent scholarly journals such as the American Economic Review, the Journal of Economic Theory, Experimental Economics, and Economic Theory, as well as interdisciplinary journals including Management Science and Psychological Review. His research includes exploring the dynamic stability of economic mechanisms, the limitations of prediction markets, mechanisms for efficient resource allocation, and the study of overconfidence and belief updating in the presence of informative signals. In 2009, he was awarded a five-year National Science Foundation CAREER award, which also supports educational initiatives for high school students through summer camps.
Research topics
- Computer Science
- Mathematical economics
- Econometrics
- Mathematics
- Artificial Intelligence
- Economics
- Internal medicine
- Medicine
- Statistics
- Microeconomics
- Epistemology
- Philosophy
Selected publications
Journal of Mathematical Economics · 2026-02-27
articleOpen access1st authorCorrespondingSSRN Electronic Journal · 2025-01-01
preprintOpen access1st authorCorrespondingA Direct Test of Ambiguity Hedging
AEA Randomized Controlled Trials · 2024-08-10
datasetSenior authorSSRN Electronic Journal · 2024-01-01
preprintOpen access1st authorCorrespondingA Direct Test of Ambiguity Hedging
AEA Randomized Controlled Trials · 2024-08-10
datasetSenior authorA Direct Test of Ambiguity Hedging
AEA Randomized Controlled Trials · 2024-08-10
datasetSenior authorReplication package for "Stable Randomization"
Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research) · 2023-04-14
articleOpen accessReplication package for "Stable Randomization" by Agranov, Healy, & Nielsen.
Model Selection Accuracy in Behavioral Game Theory: A Simulation
SSRN Electronic Journal · 2022-01-01 · 1 citations
articleOpen access1st authorCorrespondingSSRN Electronic Journal · 2022
1st authorCorresponding- Computer Science
- Mathematical economics
- Computer Science
Model selection accuracy in behavioral game theory: A simulation
European Economic Review · 2022
1st authorCorresponding- Computer Science
- Artificial Intelligence
- Computer Science
Recent grants
CAREER: Behavioral Mechanism Design
NSF · $515k · 2009–2014
Frequent coauthors
- 22 shared
Christopher P. Chambers
- 19 shared
Yaron Azrieli
- 5 shared
Roberto A. Weber
- 5 shared
Sotiris Georganas
Universidad de Londres
- 5 shared
Noah Dormady
- 4 shared
Charles Noussair
University of Arizona
- 3 shared
John O. Ledyard
California Institute of Technology
- 2 shared
Peter Ulrich
Education
- 2005
PhD, Humanities & Social Sciences
California Institute of Technology
- 2000
B.S., School of Management
Purdue University
Awards & honors
- NSF CAREER Award (2009)
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