Ph.D. in Economics, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, 2012
M.Phil. in Economics, University of Cambridge, 2007
B.Sc. in International Business, Copenhagen Business School, 2005
Financial market microstructure, structural estimation of auctions, information economics, finance, game theory
Jesper Rüdiger is an associate professor (Ramón y Cajal researcher) at the Department of Business Administration at Carlos III where he teaches financial economics.
He holds a PhD in Economics from Carlos III (Economics) and has previously been a postdoc at the European University Institute in Florence and an assistant professor at the University of Copenhagen.
His research focusses on finance and game theory, and, in particular, issues related to information in markets. He has published in the American Economic Review, AEJ:Micro and the Journal of Economic Theory.
He is currently a principal investigator on a Proyecto de Generación de Conocimientos (together with José Penalva) from the Spanish research agency (Agencia Estatal de Investigación). He was previously a principal investigator on a Ramón Areces grant.