Emre Ozdenoren
Professor of Economics
PhD (Northwestern)
Professor Emre Ozdenoren is an expert in microeconomics, decision making under uncertainty, behavioural economics, game theory and auction theory. More recently, he has focused his research on financial markets and, in particular, feedback effects between financial markets and the real economy.
Before joining the School as a Term Chaired Professor of Economics, he was an Associate Professor of Economics at University of Michigan. He is also a Research Fellow at the CEPR.
His research has been published in leading economics journals across the world including the Review of Economic Studies, Journal of Finance, RAND Journal of Economics and the Journal of Economic Theory.

- eozdenoren@london.edu
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- Emre Ozdenoren CV
- Publications
- Working papers
2023
Dynamic Asset Backed Security Design
Ozdenoren E; Yuan K; Zhang S
Review of Economic Studies 2023 Vol 90:6 p 3282-3314
2023
The effects of rivalry on scientific progress under public vs private learning
Hoppe-Wewetzer H; Katsenos G; Ozdenoren E
Journal of Economic Theory 2023 Vol 212 p 10572 In Press
2022
Profit Sharing and Incentives
Ozdenoren E; Rubanov O
International Journal of Industrial Organization 2022 Vol 83
2022
Uncertainty and compound lotteries: calibration
Halevy Y; Ozdenoren E
Economic Theory 2022 Vol 74 p 373-395
2020
Willpower and compromise effect
Masatlioglu Y; Nakajima D; Ozdenoren E
Theoretical Economics 2020 Vol 15:1 p 279-313
2018
Dynamic coordination with flexible security design
Ozdenoren E; Yuan K; Zhang S
Social Sciences Research Network
2017
Contractual externalities and systemic risk
Ozdenoren E; Yuan K
Review of Economic Studies 2017 Vol 84:4 p 1789-1817
2013
Trading frenzies and their impact on real investment
Goldstein I; Ozdenoren E; Yuan K
Journal of Financial Economics 2013 Vol 109:2 p 566-582
2013
Why can’t a woman bid more like a man?
Chen Y; Katuscak P; Ozdenoren E
Games and Economic Behavior 2013 Vol 77:1 p 181-213
2012
Willpower and the optimal control of visceral urges
Ozdenoren E; Salant S; Silverman D
Journal of European Economic Association 2012 Vol 10:2 p 342-368
2011
Coarse matching with incomplete information
Ozdenoren E; Hoppe H; Moldovanu B
Economic Theory 2011 Vol 47:1 p 75-104
2011
Learning and complementarities: Implications for speculative attacks
Ozdenoren E; Goldstein I; Yuan K
Review of Economic Studies 2011 Vol 78:1 p 263-292
2008
Ambiguity aversion, games against nature, and dynamic consistency
Ozdenoren E; Peck J
Games and Economic Behavior 2008 January Vol 62:1 p 106-115
2008
Durable goods and conformity
Ozdenoren E; House C
Rand Journal of Economics 2008 Summer Vol 39:2 p 452-468
2008
Feedback effects and asset prices
Ozdenoren E; Yuan K
Journal of Finance 2008 August Vol 63:4 p 1939-1975
2007
Sealed bid auctions with ambiguity: theory and experiments
Ozdenoren E; Chen Y; Katuscak P
Journal of Economic Theory 2007 September Vol 136:1 p 513-535
2007
Subjective recursive expected utility
Ozdenoren E; Klibanoff P
Economic Theory 2007 January Vol 30:1 p 49-87
2006
Optimal auctions with ambiguity
Ozdenoren E; Bose S; Pape A
Theoretical Economics 2006 December Vol 1:4 p 411-438
2005
Immediation in innovation
Ozdenoren E; Hoppe H
International Journal of Industrial Organization 2005 June Vol 23:5-6 p 483-503
2004
Auctions with uncertain numbers of bidders
Ozdenoren E; Levin D
Journal of Economic Theory 2004 October Vol 118:2 p 229-251
2003
Probabilistic representation of complexity
Ozdenoren E; Al-Najjar N; Casadesus-Masanell R
Journal of Economic Theory 2003 June Vol 111:1 p 49-87
2002
Completing the state space with subjective states
Ozdenoren E
Journal of Economic Theory 2002 May Vol 105:2 p 531-539
2000
Maxmin expected utility over savage acts with a set of priors
Ozdenoren E; Casadesus-Masanell R; Klibanoff P
Journal of Economic Theory 2000 May Vol 92:1 p 35-65
2000
Maxmin expected utility through statewise combinations
Ozdenoren E
Economics Letters 2000 January Vol 66:1 p 49-54
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