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Professor Nejat Anbarci is a distinguished academic in the Business School at Durham University, specializing in Economic Theory, Behavioral Economics, and Political Economy. He earned his PhD in Economics from the University of Iowa in 1988, followed by teaching roles at U.S. universities until 2008, then in Australia, before joining Durham in 2018. His research focuses on game theory, bargaining solutions, institutional economics, and experimental economics. Notable contributions include analyses of arbitration mechanisms, evolutionary game models, and the impact of natural disasters on political systems.
His work bridges theoretical and applied economics, with publications in top journals like the Quarterly Journal of Economics, Management Science, and Journal of Economic Theory. Key themes include dispute resolution efficiency, AI-driven decision-making in games, and the interplay between environmental shocks and governance. Anbarci’s research often employs experimental methods and natural experiments to explore real-world economic behaviors and policy implications.
His articles span topics ranging from strategic bargaining to climate change effects on institutions, demonstrating a commitment to both foundational theory and policy-relevant insights. While no scientific awards are explicitly listed, his prolific publication record reflects sustained academic excellence. Advising and grants details are not provided in the text, but his global academic journey underscores active collaboration across institutions.
