Ozgur Evrenمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
- Decision Theory
- Economic Theory
- Political Economy
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Ozgur Evren serves as an Associate Professor with tenure at the New Economic School (NES) in Moscow, a position he has held permanently since 2016 after joining the institution in 2011. He teaches core graduate courses including Microeconomics 1 and 3, Mathematics for Economists 1 and 2, and Decision Theory within the Master of Applied Economics program, demonstrating deep integration into NES's academic framework. He earned his PhD in Economics from New York University in 2011 and Master of Economics from Bilkent University (Turkey) in 2004, establishing a foundation for his theoretical research career. His scholarly work centers on Decision Theory and Economic Theory, with significant contributions to understanding behavioral anomalies in individual choice and social preference aggregation. Research specifically examines how ambiguity affects risk preferences, flexibility in decision outcomes, and applications in political economy and charitable giving behavior through rigorous mathematical modeling. Analysis of his 10 publications (2007-2021) reveals a cohesive trajectory in mathematical economics, predominantly published in elite journals like Journal of Economic Theory and Games and Economic Behavior. The work consistently develops formal frameworks for preference representation under uncertainty, with increasing focus on non-expected utility models and social choice implications in later publications. No scientific awards are documented in available sources, and details regarding student supervision, grant funding, or research teams remain absent from current institutional documentation.








