American economist
Faruk R. Gül is a Turkish American economist , a professor of economics at Princeton University ,[ 1] and a Fellow of the Econometric Society .[ 2] [ 3]
Gül did his undergraduate studies at Boğaziçi University , and received his Ph.D . from Princeton in 1986,[ 2] where he was a student of Hugo F. Sonnenschein . He has been on the Princeton faculty since 1995.[ 2]
Recently, Gül has specialized in choice theory , working with Wolfgang Pesendorfer on the revealed preference theory of temptation and self control .[ 4] [ 5] [ 6]
To date, Gül has 69 publications, his first publication being "Foundations of Dynamic Monopoly and Coase Conjecture," published 1986 in the Journal of economic Theory.[ 7]
Selected works
References
^ Faculty listing , Princeton Economics Department, retrieved 2010-03-01.
^ a b c Curriculum vitae from Gül's web site.
^ Fellows of the Econometric Society Archived December 10, 2008, at the Wayback Machine , retrieved 2010-03-01.
^ "Do economists need brains?" , Daily Times , July 29, 2008, archived from the original on 2008-08-13 .
^ Cassidy, John (September 18, 2006), "Mind Games", The New Yorker .
^ Lehrer, Jonah (2006), "Driven to Market", Nature , 443 (7111): 502– 504, Bibcode :2006Natur.443..502L , doi :10.1038/443502a , PMID 17024064 , S2CID 39646856 .
^ Gul, Faruk; Sonnenschein, Hugo; Wilson, Robert (1986-06-01). "Foundations of dynamic monopoly and the coase conjecture" (PDF) . Journal of Economic Theory . 39 (1): 155– 190. doi :10.1016/0022-0531(86)90024-4 . ISSN 0022-0531 .
External links
International National Academics