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Anne van den Nouweland is a Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Oregon, affiliated with the College of Arts and Sciences. She has been teaching at the University of Oregon since 1996 and holds a Ph.D. in Game Theory from Tilburg University, with prior degrees in Mathematics from Nijmegen University.
- Ph.D., Game Theory, Tilburg University, 1993
- Doctoraal (Master’s), Mathematics, Nijmegen University, The Netherlands, 1989
- Propaedeuse (Undergraduate), Mathematics, Nijmegen University, The Netherlands, 1984
Anne’s research focuses on game theory, using the axiomatic method to analyze cooperative scenarios such as resource allocation in fisheries, public goods distribution, and network coalition formation. Her work explores how mathematical rigor can address real-world interactions where individuals or organizations collaborate to maximize collective benefits. She emphasizes the importance of theoretical frameworks in economics, advocating for their precision in modeling societal dynamics.
Her publications, though not dated in the provided text, include studies on network equilibria, cooperative incentives, and strategic game theory applications. Van den Nouweland also integrates her global experiences into teaching, offering insights into societal organization through diverse cultural examples.




