Olivier Gossner

Visiting Professor of Economics Affiliation: Visiting
Education: BA École Normale Supérieure; PhD Université Pierre et Marie Curie

Research Areas: Game Theory, Economics of Information


Olivier Gossner is a specialist of Game Theory working at the intersection of Economics and Mathematics. His main research interests lie in repeated games, the strategic use of information, and bounded rationality.

In recent work, he has developed new models of strategic reasoning and proposed a reform of Solvency II that would allow allocating more insurance capital to the productive economy.

He is a fellow and the vice president for communications of the Game Theory society, as well as a fellow of the Econometric Society.

He was awarded an ERC advanced grant by the European Commission for his SInfoNiA project.

Courses Taught