Niels Anthonisen

Professor
Office
G19 (through G17) Avard Dixon
Office hours
By appointment

Biography

I am an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at Mount Allison University, where I have  been employed since 1997. From 1990 until 1997, I was an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Western Ontario.

Publications

"Microeconomic shocks and macroeconomic fluctuations in a dynamic network economy," Journal of Macroeconomics, 47, Part B, (2016), pages 233-254.

"On the Long-Run Relationship Between Inflation and Output in a Spatial Overlapping Generations Model," Journal of Economic Dynamics & Control, 37, (2013) p. 2500–2524.

"Monetary Shocks in a Spatial Overlapping Generations Model," Journal of Economic Dynamics & Control, 34, (2010) p. 2461–2484.

"On Learning to Cooperate," Journal of Economic Theory, 107, (2002), p. 253- 287.

"Strong Rationalizability for Two-Player Noncooperative Games," Economic Theory, 13, (1999), p. 143-169.

"On the Convergence of Beliefs within Populations in Games with Learning," Journal of Economic Theory, 76, (1997), p. 169-184.

Working Papers:

Microeconomic Shocks and Macroeconomic Fluctuations in a Dynamic Network Economy: On-Line Appendix 

Sticky Prices in a Dynamic Network Economy: A Family of Counterexamples

Education

B.A. McGill University, 1982

Ph.D. Columbia University, 1993

Teaching

Intermediate Macroeconomics 1, (Econ 2101)

Intermediate Macroeconomics 2, (Econ 2111)

Money and Banking 1 (Econ 3201)

Money and Banking 2 (Econ 3211)

Introduction to Game Theory, (Econ 3301/Math 3301)

Advanced Macroeconomic Theory, (Econ 4811)

Strategy and Uncertainty, (Econ 4821)