Biography
Dr Ching-Jen Sun is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Economics in Deakin Business School. Ching-Jen is a microeconomic theorist who uses game theory to study various questions in economics.
Read more on Ching-Jen's profileResearch interests
- Industrial Organization
- Contract Theory
- Game Theory
Teaching interests
- Game Theory
- Mathematics for Economists
Units taught
- MAE314 - Economic Strategy for Business
Awards
- Dice Research Award, Department of Economics, The Ohio State University, 2007.
- Department Citation for Excellence in Teaching, Department of Economics, The Ohio State University, 2006.
Projects
- Structure of Nash Equilibria
- Money as Identity
Publications
Cross invariance, the Shapley value, and the Shapley-Shubik power index
C Chen, W Juang, C Sun
(2023), pp. 1-22, Social Choice and Welfare, Berlin, Germany, C1
The optimal entry fee-prize ratio in Tullock contests
H Jia, C Sun
(2021), Vol. 96, Journal of Mathematical Economics, C1
Designing practical and fair sequential team contests: The case of penalty shootouts
N Anbarcı, C Sun, M Unver
(2021), Vol. 130, pp. 25-43, Games and Economic Behavior, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1
A sandwich theorem for generic n × n two person games
C Sun
(2020), Vol. 120, pp. 86-95, Games and Economic Behavior, C1
Fiat Money as a Public Signal, Medium of Exchange, and Punishment
P Gomis-Porqueras, C Sun
(2020), Vol. 20, B.E. Journal of Theoretical Economics, C1
On the timing of production decisions in monetary economies
N Anbarci, R Dutu, C Sun
(2019), Vol. 60, pp. 447-472, International economic review, Chichester, Eng., C1
Majoritarian preference, utilitarian welfare and public information in Cournot oligopoly
J Roy, R Silvers, C Sun
(2019), Vol. 116, pp. 269-288, Games and economic behavior, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1
The bargaining correspondence: when Edgeworth meets Nash
C Sun
(2018), Vol. 51, pp. 337-359, Social Choice and Welfare, Berlin, Germany, C1
Dynamic price dispersion in Bertrand-Edgeworth competition
C-J Sun
(2017), Vol. 46, pp. 235-261, International journal of game theory, Berlin, Germany, C1
Dynamic price discrimination with customer recognition
C-J Sun
(2014), Vol. 14, pp. 217-250, B.E. Journal of Theoretical Economics, Berlin, Germany, C1
Robustness of intermediate agreements and bargaining solutions
N Anbarci, C Sun
(2013), Vol. 77, pp. 367-376, Games and economic behavior, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1
Asymmetric Nash bargaining solutions: a simple Nash program
N Anbarci, C Sun
(2013), Vol. 120, pp. 211-214, Economics letters, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1
Weakest collective rationality and the Nash bargaining solution
N Anbarci, C Sun
(2011), Vol. 37, pp. 425-429, Social choice and welfare, Dordrecht , The Netherlands, C1
Distributive justice and the Nash bargaining solution
N Anbarci, C Sun
(2011), Vol. 37, pp. 453-470, Social choice and welfare, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, C1
A note on the dynamics of incentive contracts
C Sun
(2011), Vol. 40, pp. 645-653, International journal of game theory, Heidelberg, Germany, C1
Funded Projects at Deakin
No Funded Projects at Deakin found
Supervisions
Surjasama Lahiri
Thesis entitled: Three essays on spatial competition
Doctor of Philosophy, Department of Economics