Professor Tigran Melkonyan.
Professor Gareth Myles.
equilibrium. Her research on externalities is about problems that concern both victims and generators of externalities. Dr Murty has published in the Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Journal of Economic Theory, the Journal of Public Economics and the Journal of Public Economic Theory.
university college (College of Management Academic Studies) and, until 2005, he was a Professor at the Graduate School of Management at Tel Aviv University. His research interests lie in the areas of decision making under uncertainty, social choice, bargaining theory and law and economics.
Professor Gareth Myles Professor of Economics
Professor Safra earned his PhD from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and has held visiting appointments at various universities in North America (Harvard University, Johns Hopkins University, Rice University, University of Toronto, University of Pennsylvania and University of Michigan), in Europe (Pantheon-Sorbonne, Universities of Paris II and VI and Ecole Polytechnique) and in Australia (Australian National University). He has published in, among other journals, Econometrica, Journal of Economic Theory and the Journal of Mathematical Economics.
Professor Gareth Myles obtained his BA from Warwick, his MSc from the London School of Economics, and his DPhil from Oxford University. His first academic position was at the University of Warwick, he moved to the University of Exeter in 1992. Professor Myles’ major research interest is in public economics and his publications include journals such as Journal of Public Economics, International Tax and Public Finance and the Journal of Public Economic Theory. He is also the author of two public economics textbooks: Intermediate Public Economics, and Public Economics. Professor Myles is an Academic Adviser to HM Treasury and HM Revenue and Customs. He has also provided economic advice to international bodies, including the European Commission and the OECD. Professor Zvi Safra Professor of Economics
Professor Zvi Safra.
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Professor Zvi Safra joined the academic staff in 2010. He was previously Vice President for Academic Affairs (Provost, MDVC) at Israel’s largest and oldest private
Professor David Kelsey Professor of Economics Professor David Kelsey graduated from Oxford University with degrees in mathematics and economics. He has taught at a number of universities including Cambridge, California, Iowa and the Australian National University. Professor Kelsey’s research is concerned with choice under uncertainty and its applications in economics and finance paying particular emphasis on ambiguity. A major area of his research has been the impact of ambiguity in games with