Nejat Anbarci
Professor
BA, MAEc Bogazici (Turkey), PhDEc Iowa
Campus: Melbourne Burwood Campus
Phone: +61 3 924 46530
Email: nejat.anbarci@deakin.edu.au
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- "Nash Demand Game and the Kalai-Smorodinsky Solution" (with J. Boyd III), Games and Economic Behavior, 71, 14-22[2011] (Special Issue in Honor of John Nash).
- "Distributive Justice and the Nash Bargaining Solution" (with C. J. Sun), Social Choice and Welfare, 37, 453-470 [2011].
- "Population and Income Sensitivity of Private and Public Weather Forecasting"(with J. Boyd III, E. Floehr, J. Lee and J. J. Song), Regional Science and Urban Economics, 41, 124-133 [2011].
- "Traffic Fatalities: Does Income Inequality Create an Externality?" (with M. Escaleras and C. Register), Canadian Journal of Economics, 42, 244-266 [2009].
- "Finite Alternating-Move Arbitration Schemes and the Equal Area Solution", Theory and Decision, 61, 21-50 [2006].
- "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].
- "Strategic Vote Manipulation in a Simple Democracy", Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 20, 319-330 [1993].
Teaching Interests
- Microeconomics
- Game Theory
- Managerial Economics
Research Interests
- Theoretical Microeconomics and Applied Microeconomics
- Game Theory
- Bargaining Theory
- Political Economy
- Economic Development
- Search-theoretic Models of Money
- Experimental Economics