Marie-Louise Vierø is an associate professor of economics at Queen’s University. She received her B.Sc. from the University of Copenhagen and her Ph.D. from Cornell University. Her research is in decision theory and microeconomic theory, with particular focus on incorporating unawareness and growing awareness into economic models. Her work has been featured in journals such as the American Economic Review, Journal of Economic Theory, and the American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, and she currently holds a grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC).
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Reverse Bayesianism: A Generalization (with Edi Karni and Quitzé Valenzuela-Stookey).
The B.E. Journal of Theoretical Economics 21, 557-569. (2021). - Awareness of Unawareness: A Theory of Decision Making in the Face of Ignorance (with Edi Karni)
Journal of Economic Theory 168, 301-328. (2017)
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Journal of Risk and Uncertainty 50, 189-208. (2015)
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Oxford Economic Papers 66, 702-720. (2014)
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American Economic Review 103, 2790-2810. (2013)
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The B.E. Journal of Theoretical Economics (Contributions) 13, 303-345. (2013)
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American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, 4, 104-130. (2012)
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Economic Theory 41, 175-212. (2009)
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