
معرفی
Felix Munoz-Garcia is a Professor of Economics at Washington State University (WSU), where he has been since 2008. He holds positions as Co-Editor-in-Chief of Economics of Governance and Editor-in-Chief of Lecture Notes in Economics and Policy. His academic affiliations include the School of Economic Sciences within WSU's College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences (CAHNRS).
Education: Ph.D. in Economics (2008, University of Pittsburgh), M.Sc. (2002) and B.A. (2000) in Economics from the University of Barcelona, Spain.
Research focuses on microeconomic theory, game theory, and industrial organization with applications to environmental policy, regulated markets, and sustainability. Key themes include strategic firm behavior under environmental regulation, R&D investments, and merger dynamics. His work explores how firms respond to policies and how regulatory frameworks influence market outcomes.
Recent articles analyze topics like green R&D economies of scope, strategic merger approvals, and environmental policy impacts on antitrust decisions. He has authored/co-authored influential books such as Advanced Microeconomic Theory: An Intuitive Approach with Examples and edited volumes on game theory applications.
- Awards: Research Fellowship (Junta de Andalucía, 2009), Excellence in Teaching Award (2006), and multiple research grants.
- Teaching: PhD courses in microeconomic theory, game theory, and industrial organization; undergraduate courses in intermediate microeconomics.
- Grants: Extensive funding for research in environmental and industrial economics, though specific grants not listed here.
His research laboratory focuses on modeling strategic interactions in regulated industries and environmental policy design. Active in academic publishing and textbook development for economics education.



