معرفی
Subhasish Dugar is a Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Utah, where he also holds an adjunct appointment in Quantitative Analysis, Markets & Organizations. He earned his PhD in Economics from the University of Arizona and previously served as a tenured Associate Professor at the University of Calgary.
Education:
- PhD, Economics – University of Arizona (2006)
Research Interests:
Dugar’s research lies at the intersection of behavioral economics, experimental economics, and applied game theory. He uses lab, field, and online experiments to study human behavior in strategic settings, with a focus on how social norms, identity, and status affect economic outcomes. His work spans topics such as bargaining, deception, coordination, and the role of non-monetary incentives.
Publication Trends:
His recent publications (2023–2025) emphasize bargaining under retaliation, lying and voting behavior, and norm-based interventions in markets. Earlier work explored social status and discrimination, coordination games, and public goods. Across all studies, a consistent theme is the empirical testing of theoretical predictions using controlled experiments in both lab and field settings.
Teaching Interests:
- Behavioral Economics
- Applied Game Theory
- Applied Micro Theory
Labs & Affiliations:
He is an active member of the Utah Laboratory for Experimental Economics and Finance (ULEEF), contributing to interdisciplinary research on human decision-making.

