Curriculum vitae
Teaching portfolio
Associate Professor
PhD (Econ), University of Western Ontario, 1996
Member of the Economics Section
Research Secretary: Karina Rasmussen
Teaching Interests
- Microeconomics
- Macroeconomics
- Applied Public Policy
- Danish Culture, Institutions and Markets
Research Interests
- Market Design and Regulation
- Labor Markets
- Household Decisions
Selected Publications
- Kennes, John; Daniel le Maire and Sebastian Roelsgaard (2020) "Equivalence of Canonical Matching Models", Games and Economic Behavior, 14, 169-182
- Kennes, John; Monte, Daniel and Tumennasan, Norovsambuu (2019) "Strategic Performance of Deferred Acceptance in Dynamic Matching Problems," American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, vol 11(2), 55-97.
- Kennes, John; Serene Tan and Nicolas Jacquet (2019) "Wage-Vacancy Contracts and Multiplicity of Equilibria in a Directed Search Model of the Labor Market," Canadian Journal of Economics, vol 52(2), pp 784-821.
- Kennes, John; Benoit Julien and Moritz Ritter (2018) "Bidding for Teams," Labor Economics, vol 52 (C), pp 68-73.
- Kennes, John; Monte, Daniel and Tumennasan, Norovsambuu (2014) "The Daycare Assignment: A Dynamic Matching Problem," American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, vol 6 (4), pp 362-406.
- Kennes, John; Benoit Julien and Moritz Ritter (2014) "Efficient Club Formation in a Frictional Environment," Economics Letters, vol 125 (3), pp 372-375.
- Kennes, John; Benoit Julien and Ian King (2008) "Bidding for Money", Journal of Economic Theory, vol. 142 (1), pp 196-217.
- Kennes, John and Aaron Schiff (2008) "Quality Infomediation in Search Markets", International Journal of Industrial Organization, vol 26 (5), pp 1191-1202.
- Kennes, John and Aaron Schiff (2007) "Simple Reputation Systems", Scandinavian Journal of Economics, vol 109 (1), pp 71-91.
- Kennes, John; Benoit Julien and Ian King (2006) "Residual Wage Dispersion and Coordination Unemployment, International Economic Review, vol 47, pp 949-978.
- Kennes, John; Benoit Julien and Ian King (2000) "Bidding for Labor", Review of Economic Dynamics, vol 3, 619-649.