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S. Nageeb Ali is a Professor of Economics at the Department of Economics, Pennsylvania State University. He holds editorial roles as Co-Editor at Games and Economic Behavior, Foreign Editor at Review of Economic Studies, and Board of Editors at AEJ: Microeconomics. His research focuses on microeconomic theory, game theory, legislative processes, privacy economics, and behavioral economics.
Ali earned his Ph.D. in Economics from Stanford University in 2007. His work examines topics including strategic bargaining, information markets, privacy policies, and social norms. Recent studies investigate zero-sum thinking in political decisions, coalition dynamics in repeated games, and the economic implications of voluntary data disclosure.
His publications span prestigious journals such as American Economic Review, Econometrica, and Quarterly Journal of Economics. Key themes include legislative agenda control, resale of information, and the role of communication in market cooperation. He has contributed to theoretical frameworks explaining policy negotiations, privacy trade-offs, and herding behavior in economic contexts.
Ali’s research bridges abstract theory with real-world applications, addressing issues like consumer privacy, legislative power distribution, and the design of effective market institutions. His interdisciplinary approach integrates experimental methods with formal economic modeling.
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