Faculty of Business and Law

School of Accounting, Economics and Finance

Nejat Anbarci

Nejat Anbarci

Professor

BA, MAEc Bogazici (Turkey), PhDEc Iowa

Campus: Melbourne Burwood Campus
Phone: +61 3 924 46530
Email: nejat.anbarci@deakin.edu.au

Link to CV [90KB PDF] | Link to Research Output | Link to My Home Page
  • "Directed Search, Coordination Failure and Seller Profits: An Experimental Comparison of Posted Pricing with Single and Multiple Prices" with N. Feltovich, forthcoming, International Economic Review (2013).
  • "Robustness of Intermediate Agreements and Bargaining Solutions" with C.J. Sun, Games and Economic Behavior, 77, 367-376 (2013).
  • "Simultaneous Bargaining with Random Implementation: An Experimental Study" with N. Feltovich, Games and Economic Behavior, 76, 495-514 (2012).
  • "An Exploration in School Formation: Income vs Ability" with A. Alkan and S. Sarpca, Economics Letters, 117, 500-504 (2012).
  • "Nash Demand Game and the Kalai-Smorodinsky Solution" with J. Boyd III, Games and Economic Behavior, 71, 14-22 (2011).
  • "Distributive Justice and the Nash Bargaining Solution" with C. J. Sun, Social Choice and Welfare, 37, 453-470 (2011).
  • "Earthquake Fatalities: The Interaction of Nature and Political Economy" with M. Escaleras and C. Register, Journal of Public Economics, 89, 1907-1933 (2005).
  • "Comparing Bargaining Solutions in the Shadow of Conflict: How Norms against Threats Can Have Real Effects" with S. Skaperdas and C. Syropoulos, Journal of Economic Theory, 106, 1-16 (2002).
  • "Inter-Firm Complementarities in R&D: Re-examination of the Relative Performance of Joint Ventures" with R. Lemke and S. Roy, International Journal of Industrial Organization, 20, 191-213 (2002).
  • "Noncooperative Foundations of the Area Monotonic Solution" Quarterly Journal of Economics, 108, 245-258 (1993).

Teaching Interests

  • Microeconomics
  • Game Theory
  • Managerial Economics

Research Interests

  • Microeconomics
  • Game Theory
  • Bargaining Theory
  • Directed Search and Price Posting
  • Experimental Economics
  • Political Economy

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19th February 2013