Associate Professor with tenure
PhD, New York University, 2011, Doctor of Economic Sciences
Courses taught at NES:
He received his PhD in Economics from New York University in 2011, and M.A. in Economics from Bilkent University (Turkey) in 2004.
He is an economic theorist with a focus on modelling behavioral anomalies in individual decision making problems, and other regarding preferences in social choice problems. His papers are published in leading economic journals such as Theoretical Economics, Journal of Economic Theory, Economic Journal, Games and Economic Behavior, Economic Theory, Journal of Mathematical Economics and Mathematics of Operations Research.
He received his PhD in Economics from New York University in 2011, and M.A. in Economics from Bilkent University (Turkey) in 2004.
He is an economic theorist with a focus on modelling behavioral anomalies in individual decision making problems, and other regarding preferences in social choice problems. His papers are published in leading economic journals such as Theoretical Economics, Journal of Economic Theory, Economic Journal, Games and Economic Behavior, Economic Theory, Journal of Mathematical Economics and Mathematics of Operations Research.