معرفی
Nemanja Antic is an Associate Professor of Managerial Economics & Decision Sciences at the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University. His research focuses on microeconomic theory and political economy, with emphasis on communication games, mechanism design, contract theory, and public good provision. He holds a PhD in Economics from Princeton University (2015), and prior degrees from institutions including the Australian National University and Queensland University of Technology.
Education:
- Ph.D., 2015, Economics, Princeton University
- M.A., 2012, Economics, Princeton University
- M.Sc., 2010, Mathematics, Australian National University
- B.Bus., 2007, Economics, Queensland University of Technology (1st Class Honours)
Research Interests: Antic’s work explores how communication and strategic interactions shape economic outcomes. He examines mechanisms for robust contract design, subversive communication strategies in political contexts, and the role of task clarity in relational contracts. His recent studies include analyses of equity markets, banking regulation, and optimal policy under uncertainty.
Editorial Contributions: He serves as a referee for top journals including the Journal of Political Economy, AER Insights, Review of Economic Studies, and others. His editorial work spans microeconomics, political economy, and theoretical economics.
Labs & Affiliations: Antic is affiliated with the Kellogg Center for Economic Theory and the MEDS Department. He contributes to academic communities through lectures on economic theory and participation in the Applied Theory Working Group at Kellogg.


