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Tore Ellingsen is a Professor and Chaired Professor in the Department of Economics at Halmstad University. His research focuses on institutional economics, game theory, behavioral economics, and contractual frameworks. He has contributed extensively to understanding governance structures, moral signaling, and the dynamics of economic organizations.
Research interests include analyzing how institutions shape economic behavior, exploring the interplay between contracts and market outcomes, and investigating the psychological underpinnings of economic decisions. His work often bridges theoretical models with real-world applications, such as policy design and crisis management.
Notable contributions include studies on rational bubbles in housing markets, the Swedish government’s pandemic response, and the theoretical foundations of managerial compensation. His recent articles highlight themes in behavioral game theory, social duties, and the implications of legal frameworks on country competitiveness.
While no formal awards are listed in the provided texts, his prolific publication record reflects sustained academic engagement. His advising and grants remain unspecified, but his research spans experimental economics, public policy, and organizational theory.
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