Jesse Bull

 

PhD: University of California, San Diego, 2001.

 

CV

Publications:

“Costly Evidence and Systems of Fact-Finding,” Bulletin of Economic Research, 61 (2009) 103-125.

“Mechanism Design with Moderate Evidence Cost,” Contributions in Theoretical Economics, Vol. 8: No. 1 (2008), Article 15.

“Costly Evidence Production and the Limits of Verifiability,” Topics in Theoretical Economics, Vol. 8: No. 1 (2008), Article 18.

“Hard Evidence and Mechanism Design,” with Joel Watson, Games and Economic Behavior, 58 (2007) 75-93.

“Evidence Disclosure and Verifiability,” with Joel Watson, Journal of Economic Theory, 118 (2004) 1-31.

 

Working Papers:

“Third-Party Budget Breakers and Side Contracting in Team Production”

“Tenure, Turnover, and Age Discrimination,” with Richard Chisik.

 

Current Research:

“Interrogation Procedures and the Right To Silence”

“Evidence Disclosure, Negotiation, and Language.”

“Communication Constraints and the Meaning of Language,” with Herb Newhouse.

Other assorted projects on evidence, information, and contracts.