Kyle L. Woodward

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Kyle L. Woodward
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Education
Working
Papers
The University of North Carolina
Department of Economics
Gardner Hall 107, CB 3305
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3305
+1 919 914 0967
kyle.woodward@unc.edu
http://www.unc.edu/~klelandw/
UCLA, Los Angeles, CA
Ph.D., Economics
Advisor: Marek Pycia
June 2015
UCLA, Los Angeles, CA
Master of Arts, Economics
June 2011
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Bachelor of Science, Mathematics
Minors: Economics and Computer Science
June 2006
Strategic Ironing in Pay-as-Bid Auctions
Job market paper
Pay-as-Bid: Selling Divisible Goods to Uninformed Bidders
With Marek Pycia
Presentations
ISMP 2015, Pittsburgh, PA
Pay-as-Bid: Selling Divisible Goods to Uninformed Bidders
UNC–Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC
Strategic Ironing in Pay-as-Bid Auctions
Northwestern University, Evanston, IL
Strategic Ironing in Pay-as-Bid Auctions
Honors
February, 2015
January, 2015
XVII Southwest Economic Theory Conference, Tucson, AZ
Strategic Ironing in Pay-as-Bid Auctions
March 2015
XVI Southwest Economic Theory Conference, Irvine, CA
Pay-as-Bid: Selling Divisible Goods to Uninformed Bidders
March 2014
Dissertation Year Fellowship, UCLA
June 2014
Graduate Economics Association Service Award, UCLA
May 2014
Economics Teaching Assistant Award, UCLA
Teaching
July, 2015
October 2013
UCLA Econ 495: Teaching College Economics, Kathleen McGarry
UCLA Econ 97: Economic Toolkit
UCLA Econ 106D: Designed Markets, Marek Pycia
Ratings: mean 8.82/9, median 9.00/9
AY13-14
Summer 2013
Spring 2013
UCLA Econ 41: Statistics for Economists, Rosa Matzkin
Ratings: mean 8.60/9, median 9.00/9
UCLA Econ 101: Microeconomic Theory, Jernej Čopič
Ratings: mean 8.65/9, median 9.00/9
GGBW: Introduction to Game Theory
Winter 2013
Fall 2012
Summer 2012
UCLA Econ 11: Microeconomic Theory, Bill Zame
Ratings: mean 8.67/9, median 9.00/9
Spring 2012
UCLA Econ 41: Statistics for Economists, Maximilian Kasy
Ratings: mean 8.51/9, median 9.00/9
Winter 2012
UCLA Econ 201A: Theory of the Firm and Consumer, Bill Zame
Ratings: mean 8.56/9, median 9.00/9
Fall 2011
UCLA Econ M134: Environmental Economics, Matt Kahn
Summer 2011
GGBW: Introduction to Game Theory
Summer 2011
UCLA Econ 201C: Equilibrium and Welfare, John Riley and Joe Ostroy
Ratings: mean 8.37/9, median 9.00/9
Spring 2011
UCLA Econ 101: Microeconomic Theory, Bill Zame
Ratings: mean 8.23/9, median 9.00/9
Winter 2011
UCLA Econ 41: Statistics for Economists, Kata Bognar
Ratings: mean 8.27/9, median 9.00/9
(MS)2 CS: Introduction to Computer Science
Refereeing
Fall 2010
Summer 2005
Dynamic Games and Applications
Electronic Commerce Research
IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control
Journal of Economic Theory
Service
UCLA Social Sciences Council
Representative
June 2011 – November 2013
UCLA Graduate Economics Association
Commissar
June 2011 – April 2013
UCLA Graduate Economics Association
Vice President
September 2010 – June 2011
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