Peio Zuazo-Garin
- Associate Professor:International College of Economics and Finance
- Peio Zuazo-Garin has been at HSE University since 2020.
Education and Degrees
- 2014
PhD in Economics
University of the Basque Country - 2012
Bachelor's
University of the Basque Country - 2007
Bachelor's in Mathematics
University of the Basque Country
Courses (2022/2023)
Industrial Economics (Bachelor’s programme; International College of Economics and Finance; field of study "38.03.01. Экономика", field of study "38.03.01. Экономика", field of study "38.03.01. Экономика", field of study "38.03.01. Экономика", field of study "38.03.01. Экономика", field of study "38.03.01. Экономика", field of study "38.03.01. Экономика"; 4 year, 1-4 module)Eng
- Mathematics for Economists (Master’s programme; International College of Economics and Finance; 1 year, 1, 2 module)Eng
- Microeconomics. Advanced Level (Master’s programme; International College of Economics and Finance; 1 year, 1-4 module)Eng
- Research Seminar in Financial Economics (Master’s programme; International College of Economics and Finance; 2 year, 1-3 module)Eng
- Research Seminar in Financial Economics (Master’s programme; International College of Economics and Finance; 1 year, 3 module)Eng
- Past Courses
Courses (2021/2022)
- Industrial Economics (Bachelor’s programme; International College of Economics and Finance; 4 year, 1-4 module)Eng
- Mathematics for Economists (Master’s programme; International College of Economics and Finance; 1 year, 1, 2 module)Eng
- Microeconomics. Advanced Level (Master’s programme; International College of Economics and Finance; 1 year, 1-4 module)Eng
- Research Seminar in Financial Economics (Master’s programme; International College of Economics and Finance; 1 year, 1-4 module)Eng
Courses (2020/2021)
- Industrial Economics (Bachelor’s programme; International College of Economics and Finance; 4 year, 1-4 module)Eng
- Mathematics for Economists (Master’s programme; International College of Economics and Finance; 1 year, 1, 2 module)Eng
- Research Seminar in Financial Economics (Master’s programme; International College of Economics and Finance; 2 year, 1-3 module)Eng
Journal articles6
- Article Zuazo-Garin P., Penta A. Rationalizability, Observability, and Common Knowledge // Review of Economic Studies. 2022. Vol. 89. No. 2. P. 948-975. doi
- Article Ziegler G., Zuazo-Garin P. Strategic Cautiousness as an Expression of Robustness to Ambiguity // Games and Economic Behavior. 2020. Vol. 119. P. 197-215. doi
- Article Germano F., Weinstein J., Zuazo-Garin P. Uncertain Rationality, Depth of Reasoning and Robustness in Games with Incomplete Information // Theoretical Economics. 2020. Vol. 15. P. 89-122. doi
- Article Germano F., Zuazo-Garin P. Bounded Rationality and Correlated Equilibria // International Journal of Game Theory. 2017. Vol. 46. P. 595-629. doi
- Article Zuazo-Garin P. Uncertain Information Structures and Backward Induction // Journal of Mathematical Economics. 2017. Vol. 71. P. 135-151. doi
- Article Iñarra E., Laruelle A., Zuazo-Garin P. Games with Perception // Journal of Mathematical Psychology. 2015. Vol. 64-65. P. 58-65. doi
Working papers3
- Preprint Piermont E., Zuazo-Garin P. Heterogeneously Perceived Incentives in Dynamic Environments: Rationalization, Robustness and Unique Selections / arXiv. Series 2105 "[econ.TH]". 2021.
- Preprint Piermont E., Zuazo-Garin P. Failures of Contingent Thinking / arXiv. Series 2007 "[cs.AI]". 2020.
- Preprint Cerigioni F., Germano F., Rey-Biel P., Zuazo-Garin P. Higher Orders of Rationality and the Structure of Games / Higher School of Economics. Series WP9 "Research of Economics and Finance". 2020.
Presentations at conferences and seminars
[scheduled] “Heterogeneously Perceived Incentives in Dynamic Environments: Rationalization, Robustness and Unique Selections” // European Summer Meeting of the Econometric Society (contributed). August 2022.
“Heterogeneously Perceived Incentives in Dynamic Environments: Rationalization, Robustness and Unique Selections” // Bar-Ilan University (online). May 2022.
“Heterogeneously Perceived Incentives in Dynamic Environments: Rationalization, Robustness and Unique Selections” // National University of Singapore (online). April 2022.
“Heterogeneously Perceived Incentives in Dynamic Environments: Rationalization, Robustness and Unique Selections” // Game Theory World Congress VI (contributed, online). July 2021.
“Heterogeneously Perceived Incentives in Dynamic Environments: Rationalization, Robustness and Unique Selections” // 20th Annual SAET Conference (online). June 2021.
"Failures of Contingent Thinking" // University of Edinburgh (online). April 2021.
“Heterogeneously Perceived Incentives in Dynamic Environments: Rationalization, Robustness and Unique Selections” // Università Bocconi. September 2020.
“Higher-Order Rationality and the Structure of Games” // University of Michigan-Theory Reading Group (online). May 2020.
“Heterogeneously Perceived Incentives in Dynamic Environments: Rationalization, Robustness and Unique Selections” // ICEF-Higher School of Economics (online). March 2020.
“Rationalizability, Observability and Common Knowledge” // Kyung Hee University. September 2019.
“Rationalizability, Observability and Common Knowledge” // Korea University. September 2019.
“Rationalizability, Observability and Common Knowledge” // The 30th Summer Festival on Game Theory (contributed). July 2019.
“Rationalizability, Observability and Common Knowledge” // 19th Annual SAET Conference. July 2019.
“Rationalizability, Observability and Common Knowledge” // University of Alicante. June 2019.
“Strategic Cautiousness as an Expression of Robustness to Ambiguity” // Royal Holloway-University of London. February 2019.
“Strategic Cautiousness as an Expression of Robustness to Ambiguity” // Universitat Aunònoma de Barcelona. February 2019.
“Strategic Cautiousness as an Expression of Robustness to Ambiguity” // Universitat Pompeu Fabra. November 2018.
“Strategic Cautiousness as an Expression of Robustness to Ambiguity” // Universitat de Barcelona. October 2018.
“Strategic Cautiousness as an Expression of Robustness to Ambiguity” // 3rd GRODE Workshop. September 2018.
“Strategic Cautiousness as an Expression of Robustness to Ambiguity” // GTM2018 (contributed). June 2018.
“Rationalizability and Observability” // ICEF–Higher School of Economics. March 2018.
“Strategic Cautiousness as an Expression of Robustness to Ambiguity” // Universidad Pública de Navarra. March 2018.
“Strategic Cautiousness as an Expression of Robustness to Ambiguity” // North American Summer Meeting of the Econometric Society (contributed). June 2017.
“Rationalizability and Observability” // University of the Basque Country. December 2016.
“Rationalizability and Observability” // Universidad Pública de Navarra. December 2016.
“Uncertain Rationality, Depth of Reasoning and Robustness in Games with Incomplete Information” // University of Wisconsin-Madison. December 2016.
“Uncertain Rationality, Depth of Reasoning and Robustness in Games with Incomplete Information” // Game Theory World Congress V (contributed). July 2016.
“Uncertain Rationality, Depth of Reasoning and Robustness in Games with Incomplete Information” // Universitat de Barcelona. January 2016.
“Uncertain Information Transmission and Backward Induction” // Conference in Honor of Sergiu Hart (contributed, poster). June 2015.
“Uncertain Information Transmission and Backward Induction” // Trobada d’Economia. June 2015.
“Uncertain Information Transmission and Backward Induction” // MOVE-Federman Center for Rationality Joint Workshop. May 2015.
“Approximate Rationalizability in Games with Incomplete Information” // LOFT 11 (contributed). July 2014.
“Uncertain Information Structures and Backward Induction” // Universitat Rovira i Virgili. June 2014.
“Uncertain Information Structures and Backward Induction” // XXXVIII SAEe Meeting (contributed). December 2013.
“Uncertain Information Structures and Backward Induction” // ASSET 2013 (contributed). December 2013.
“Incomplete Imperfect Information and Backward Induction” // V Interuniversitary Meeting of Researcher in Collective Decisions. September 2013.
“Incomplete Imperfect Information and Backward Induction” // 2nd International Workshop of Game Theory, Epistemic Logic and Related Topics (contributed). July 2013.
“Incomplete Imperfect Information and Backward Induction” // The 24th Summer Festival on Game Theory (contributed). July 2013.
“Bounded Rationality and Correlated Equilibria” // 5th Israeli Game Theory Meeting (contributed, poster). May 2013.
“Incomplete Imperfect Information and Backward Induction” // Center for the Study of Rationality. May 2013.
“Incomplete Imperfect Information and Backward Induction” // Tel Aviv University. May 2013.
“Incomplete Imperfect Information and Backward Induction” // VI Interuniversitary Meeting of Researcher in Collective Decisions. December 2012.
“Games with Perception” // Game Theory World Congress IV (contributed, poster). July 2012.
“Approximate Rationality and Correlated Equilibria” // SING8 (contributed). July 2012.
“Approximate Rationality and Correlated Equilibria” // Center for the Study of Rationality. March 2012.
“Heterogeneous 2x2 Games” // GTM5 (contributed). June 2011.
Employment history
2019 - 2020 - University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU). Assistant Professor
2018 - 2019 - Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF). Postdoctoral Researcher
2016 - 2018 - University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU). Postdoctoral Reseacher
2015 - 2016 - Universitat Rovira i Virgili (URV). Postdoctoral Researcher
Academic visits
2016 - Northwestern University (NU), Kellogg School of Management. Visiting scholar, 24 months
2014 - Northwestern University (NU), Kellogg School of Management. Visiting scholar, 4 months
2013 - Tel Aviv University (TAU), Department of Statistics and Operations Research. Visiting PhD student, 6 months
2012 - Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJI), Center for the Study of Rationality. Visiting PhD student, 4 months
2011 - Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF), Department of Economics and Business. Visiting PhD student, 3 months
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ICEF Academia held a welcome meeting for its new enrollment
Alongside with the core curriculum,ICEF Academia offers its students more advanced courses, research and scientific debate opportunities, and better preparation for academic careers. Presenting ICEF Academia to first-year students were its leaders, teachers, and ICEF graduate Arseny Stolyarov, who is currently doing a PhD at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
“I am looking forward to lecturing live”
Peio Zuazo-Garin, ICEF assistant professor and a PhD graduate from the University of the Basque Country, joined HSE at a time when all the usual formats of research and teaching were disrupted by the pandemic. In an interview he told how to adapt to a new place of work online, what are the pros and cons of academic prestige, why he loves Moscow and why he recalls bullfighting during the discussions with ICEF students.