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Professor Nejat Anbarci is a distinguished academic in Economic Theory, Behavioral Economics, and Political Economy at Durham University's Business School. He holds a PhD from the University of Iowa (1988) and has taught at U.S. universities until 2008, followed by roles in Australia before joining Durham in 2018. His research focuses on bargaining solutions, game-theoretic models, and applications to real-world issues like corruption, climate impacts, and sports economics.
Education: PhD in Economics from the University of Iowa (1988).
Research interests span experimental economics, institutional design, and public policy. Notable contributions include studies on arbitration mechanisms, loss aversion in professional sports, and the political consequences of natural disasters. His work often bridges theoretical models with empirical analysis, addressing societal challenges through economic frameworks.
Publications highlight his interdisciplinary approach, with recent work exploring AI-driven dispute resolution, evolutionary game models on hypergraphs, and the economic implications of climate events. His research has appeared in top journals like the Quarterly Journal of Economics, Management Science, and Games and Economic Behavior.
Advising and grants: No specific advisees or grants listed in available texts. His work emphasizes collaborative research with international scholars, reflecting his global academic network.
Labs/teams: No formal lab affiliations mentioned, though collaboration with peers on projects like earthquake fatality analysis and sports performance studies suggests active participation in interdisciplinary teams.

