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Final Project

Disclaimer: Submissions to the Final Project for COMPSCI/ECON 206 Computational Microeconomics, 2022 Spring Term (Seven Week - Second) instructed by Prof. Luyao Zhang at Duke Kunshan University.*

Personal Profiles

by Ray Zhu

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[Self-Introduction] Ray Zhu is an ECON major at Duke Kunshan University and Duke University. He is passionate about investment, behavioral finance, and blockchain. He loves jogging, reading, cooking, traveling, and seafood. He will be joining Yale University as a graduate student this fall. As a global citizen, he feels obliged to embrace various challenges and seeks to blockchain innovation as one crucial solution. To share knowledge about fintech, economics, and blockchain and bridge the gap between academia and industry, Ray unified a global team from Duke and Duke Kunshan to interview pioneering scholars and entrepreneurs. By now, the team has interviewed 40+ distinguished professors and alumni from MIT, Stanford, Duke, NYU, Stanford, UMich, Zurich, and other top institutions. To share innovative ideas, Ray and his team published the interviews on social media so that all audience can enjoy the interdisciplinary debate in an open community.

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Acknowledgments

I would like to thank Prof. Luyao Zhang and her excellent lectures, templates, and skills shared throughout this course. You made my last course in college a wonderful experience! I also want to extend my appreciation to my friends and classmates, Lewis, Natalie, and Habib, who have together provided me constructive and sincere suggestions and/or support and made this class more interactive.

Table of Contents

Item Timeline Description
Code Assignment 1 Week 2 Computational Pipline
Problem Set 1 Week 3 A General Introduction to Game Theory: A Dichotomy Approach
Code Assignment 2 Week 4 Algorithmic Game Theory
Problem Set 2 Week 5 Cooperative AI and the Future of Mechanism Design
Final Project Week 6-7 The Future of Computional Microeconomics: Comments for "Voting Process with Blockchain Technology: Auditable Blockchain Voting System"