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Cemil Selcuk serves as a Senior Lecturer in Economics at Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, where he has been a faculty member since 2009. He was promoted from Lecturer to Senior Lecturer in 2017, reflecting his significant contributions to academic research and teaching excellence.
Education:
- PhD in Economics, Purdue University, USA
- BSc in Mathematics, Bogazici University, Turkey
Dr. Selcuk specializes in applied microeconomics with a focus on pricing strategies, market competition, and the sharing economy. His research examines how information asymmetries, budget constraints, and strategic behavior shape market outcomes across various economic contexts. He has made substantial contributions to auction theory, search and matching models, and the economic mechanisms driving digital platform markets. His work bridges theoretical microeconomic principles with practical applications in contemporary market settings, particularly addressing challenges in housing markets, online platforms, and transportation services.
His publication record demonstrates consistent high-quality research output spanning over fifteen years, showing a clear evolution from foundational work on housing market dynamics to more recent investigations of digital platform economics. The common thread throughout his research is the examination of how market structures, information availability, and consumer constraints affect economic outcomes, with particular attention to budget constraints and strategic behavior in competitive environments.
Scientific Awards:
- The Martin Evans Award for Excellence in Teaching (2018)
- The Martin Evans Award for Excellence in Teaching (2017)
- Recognition of Exceptional Research Performance (2014)
Dr. Selcuk teaches Advanced Microeconomic Theory at the PhD level, Economics of Information and Uncertainty for MSc students (with classes exceeding 400 students), and Intermediate Microeconomics for undergraduates. His teaching excellence has been recognized with multiple prestigious awards. His research on the sharing economy and innovative transportation services positions him at the forefront of economic research addressing the challenges and opportunities presented by digital platform markets, particularly in understanding incentive structures for flexible workers in the gig economy.





