Elif Incekara-Hafalir
Senior Lecturer (Assistant Professor) of Economics at University of Technology Sydney
Biography
University of Technology Sydney
Fields
- Behavioral Economics, Experimental Economics, Consumer Financial Decision, Making, Applied Microeconomics.
Education
- Ph.D., Economics, Penn State University, June 2007
- B.S., Industrial Engineering, Bilkent University, Turkey, 2001
Teaching
- Behavioural Game Theory (UTS Grad Cert)
- Behavioural Decision Making (UTS Grad Cert)
- Economic Policy and Market Design (UTS Undergrad)
- Principles of Microeconomics (UTS Undergrad)
- Behavioral Economics (CMU Undergrad)
- Freshman Seminar on Behavioral Economics (CMU Undergrad)
- Microeconomics(CMU Undergrad)
- Advance Microeconomic Theory(CMU Undergrad)
Publications
- “The Effect of Payment Medium on Effort,” (joint with Raymond Kumar and Juliana Silva Goncalves) forthcoming, Economic Inquiry (A)
- “Is the Allais Paradox Due to Appeal of Certainty or Aversion to Zero?” (joint with Eungsik Kim and Jack Stecher), Experimental Economics (A), 2021, 24(3), 751-771.
- “Self-Control and Awareness: Evidence from a Homeless Shelter” (joint with Sera Linardi), Journal of Economic Psychology (A), 2017, 61, 39-54.
- “Credit Card Competition and Naïve Hyperbolic Consumers,” Journal of Financial Services Research (A), 2015, 47, 153-175.
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