Andrés Perea y Monsuwé (A.)
I am an Associate Professor at the Department of Quantitative Economics at Maastricht University. My research focuses on the foundations of game theory, in particular epistemic game theory, which zooms in on the reasoning of people before they make decisions. I am also interested in the connection between one-person decision theory and game theory.
Next to publishing research papers, I have also written three books on game theory: Rationality in Extensive Form Games (2001), Epistemic Game Theory: Reasoning and Choice (2012) en From Decision Theory to Game Theory: Reasoning about the Decisions of Others (2025).
My teaching comprises a mix of game theory, mathematics and economics courses. Every year we also organize a summer course on epistemic game theory for students around the world.
Expertises
- Foundations of game theory
- Epistemic game theory
- Decision theory
Career history
2008 - present: Associate Professor at Maastricht University
2002 - 2008: Assistant Professor at Maastricht University
2000 - 2002: Associate Professor at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
1998 - 2000: Assistant Professor at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
1997 - 1998: Assistant Professor at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
1993 - 1997: PhD candidate at Maastricht University