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Tatiana Mayskaya

  • Tatiana Mayskaya has been at HSE University since 2017.

Education and Degrees

  • 2017

    PhD in Social Science
    California Institute of Technology

  • 2014

    Master's
    California Institute of Technology

  • 2012

    Master's
    New Economic School

  • 2010

    Degree
    Lomonosov Moscow State University

Awards and Accomplishments

Best Teacher – 2021, 2020, 2019

Services and Other Activities

2018-2020 Co-organizer of research seminars, ICEF-HSE

2019 Member of International Collaboration Sub-committee, ICEF Search Committee

Courses (2023/2024)

Courses (2022/2023)

Courses (2021/2022)

Courses (2020/2021)

Courses (2019/2020)

Courses (2018/2019)

Publications4

Publications and Working papers

Publications

1. “Iterative Method for Constructing Coverings of the Multidimensional Unit Sphere,” joint with George K. Kamenev and Alexander V. Lotov, 2013, Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics, 53(2), pages 131-143 

2. “Construction of Suboptimal Coverings of the Multidimensional Unit Sphere,” joint with George K. Kamenev and Alexander V. Lotov, 2012, Doklady Mathematics, 85(3), pages 425-427 

3. “Nonadaptive Methods for Polyhedral Approximation of the Edgeworth—Pareto Hull Using Suboptimal Coverings on the Direction Sphere,” joint with Alexander V. Lotov, 2012, Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics, 52(1), pages 31–42 

4. “Covering Radius Evaluation for Multidimensional Unit Sphere Coverings Generated by Using Polar Coordinates,” 2011, Young Scientists’ Papers as published by Moscow State University, Department of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics, 8, pages 83-98 (in Russian)

Working papers

1. Mayskaya, Tatiana, Dynamic Choice of Information Sources (June 3, 2019). California Institute of Technology Social Science Working Paper. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2863605or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2863605

2. Fernandez, Marcelo and Mayskaya, Tatiana, Implications of Overconfidence on Information Investment (October 22, 2017). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3038356 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3038356

3. Catonini, Emiliano and Mayskaya, Tatiana, Disagreement Under Almost Common Knowledge of Rationality (February 2, 2020). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3530563 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3530563

Presentations at Conferences

  • August 2020 - The 12th World Congress of the Econometric Society, Bocconi University, Online, Presentation: Privacy Protection: When Does Hiding in Plain Sight Work?
  • November 2019 - The 89th Annual Meeting of the Southern Economic Association (Fort Lauderdale, FL, US), Presentation: Privacy Protection: When Does Hiding in Plain Sight Work?
  • November 2019 - ITAM (Mexico), Presentation: Privacy Protection: When Does Hiding in Plain Sight Work?
  • October 2019 - NRU Higher School of Economics (Moscow), Presentation: Disagreement Under Almost Common Knowledge of Rationality
  • October 2019 - NRU Higher School of Economics (Moscow), Presentation: Privacy Protection: When Does Hiding in Plain Sight Work?
  • July 2019 - The 30th International Conference on Game Theory (Stony Brook University, NY, US) Presentation: When Should We Care About Privacy?
  • July 2019 - The 19th Annual Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory (SAET) Conference (Ischia, Italy) Presentation: Disagreement Under Almost Common Knowledge of Rationality
  • April 2019 - NRU Higher School of Economics (Moscow) Presentation: When Should We Care About Privacy? Information Collection in Games
  • December 2018 - NRU Higher School of Economics (Saint Petersburg) Presentation: Implications of Overconfidence on Information Investment
  • December 2018 - NRU Higher School of Economics (Moscow) Presentation: Endogenous Choice Between Ultimatum and Dictator Games: Experimental Evidenc
  • November 2018 - The 88th Annual Meeting of the Southern Economic Association (USA) Presentation: Endogenous Choice Between Ultimatum and Dictator Games: Experimental Evidence
  • November 2018 - The 4th Lancaster Game Theory Conference (UK) Presentation: Cognitive Hierarchical Model in Networks
  • November 2018 - Invited Research seminar at University of London Birkbeck Presentation: Endogenous Choice Between Ultimatum and Dictator Games: Experimental Evidence
  • October 2018 - The 10th Lisbon Meeting in Game Theory and Applications (Portugal) Presentation: Cognitive Hierarchical Model in Networks
  • August 2018 - EEA-ESEM 2018 (Germany) Presentation: Cognitive Hierarchical Model in Networks
  • July 2018 - The 29th International Conference on Game Theory (USA) Presentation: Cognitive Hierarchical Model in Networks 
  • June 2018 - NASMES 2018 (USA) Presentation: Dynamic Choice of Information Sources
  • June 2018 - SAET 2018 (China) Presentation: Implications of Overconfidence on Information Investment
  • May 2018 - Invited Research seminar at Toulouse School of Economics (France) Presentation: Dynamic Choice of Information Sources
  • November 2017 - The 3rd Lancaster Game Theory Conference (Lancaster University, U.K.) Presentation: Implications of Overconfidence on Information Investment
  • November 2017 - Invited Research seminar at University of Oxford, University of Warwick, University of Cambridge (UK) Presentation: Dynamic Choice of Information Sources
  • July 2017 - The 28th International Conference on Game Theory (Stony Brook, NY, U.S.) Presentation: Dynamic Choice of Information Sources
  • March 2016 - The 18th Southwest Economic Theory Conference (UC Riverside, CA, U.S.) Presentation: Selective Exposure to Information

Employment history

Assistant Professor of Economics, National Research University Higher School of Economics, September 2017 – present

Timetable for today

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From Economic Thinking to Complex Case Solving: ICEF Academia Enters New Season

ChatGPT is unrivaled when it comes to academic paper screening, a routine it performs just seamlessly. But plodding away at routine is not what economists are valued for in the first place. It’s their economic thinking, soft skills, and ability to solve cases even with little verified data at hand. In their recently held opening session 2023, the managers, faculty and students of ICEF Academia spoke about how to gain these qualities and where they are needed most.

"Face-to-face interaction is irreplaceable in academia": HSE and NES teamed up for Microeconomics Workshop

On October 14, ICEF HSE, HSE Faculty of Economic Sciences, and NES hosted a one-day, multiple-session workshop that featured the research being conducted by their scientists. A live streamed event held offline, the workshop proved another confirmation that digital services can never replace face-to-face communication.

‘ICEF Is Doing Everything to Ensure That Scientists Are Engaged in Research, Not Paperwork’

Tatiana Mayskaya, a graduate of Moscow State University (MSU) and the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), began working at HSE University in 2017. She currently teaches courses at ICEF and FES and researches behavioural economics and information economics. In this interview, Ms Mayskaya explains how throwing darts can help in the choice of a PhD programme, how the ‘multi-armed bandit’ phenomenon is useful for business and why HSE is the ideal place to do research.

ICEF Students Praised by Experts for Their Research Endeavors

A springboard to careers in academia for many promising contestants, this year’s Student Research Paper Competition has announced as many as 13 winners – students and graduates of ICEF.

Welcome Aboard: Tenure-Track Introductions

Every year The HSE Look continues its tradition of welcoming newly recruited international faculty via short summaries about their positions and research interests. In the 34th issue we introduce the tenure-track faculty members, and in November you can learn more about post-doctoral researchers who are starting their work at HSE this fall.