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Maria Arbatskaya is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at Emory University. Her research focuses on Industrial Organization and Applied Game Theory, exploring topics such as contests, consumer behavior, regulatory policies, and referral mechanisms. She holds a PhD in Economics from Indiana University (1999), an MA from the New Economic School in Moscow (1995), and a Diploma in Applied Mathematics from Moscow State University (1993).
Her work examines strategic interactions in markets, including dynamic contest structures, regulatory impacts on business practices, and the role of consumer attention in product risk management. Recent studies analyze the effects of anti-corruption legislation on global competitiveness and the design of effective referral systems in chain networks. Arbatskaya’s research often bridges theoretical models with real-world applications, contributing to policy debates on market regulation and competition.
Publications span dynamic contests, multi-activity competition, and search market dynamics, reflecting her interdisciplinary approach to economic theory. She maintains an active academic profile through her personal website and contributions to Emory’s economics research initiatives.
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