Huseyin Yildirim

Huseyin Yildirim joined Duke in the fall of 2000 after receiving his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Florida. He is from Turkey and received his B.S. in Industrial Engineering, followed by an M.A. in Economics, from Bilkent University, Turkey. His current research examines the procurement of large multi-stage projects by public authorities and the dynamics of charitable contributions to large multi-stage projects. Professor Yildirim teaches Industrial Organization in both graduate and undergraduate levels.
Recent Research
Managing Switching Costs in Multiperiod Procurements with Strategic Buyers
Piecewise Procurement of a Large-Scale Project
Getting the Ball Rollling: Voluntary Contributions to a Long-Term Public Project

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210A Social Sciences
(919) 660-1805
yildirh@econ.duke.edu
(919) 684-8974

Selected Publications
"Contests with Multiple Rounds," forthcoming, Games and Economic Behavior
On the Endogeneity of Cournot-Nash and Stackelberg Equilibria: Games of Accumulation (with R. Romano), forthcoming, Journal of Economic Theory
Managing Dynamic Competition (with T. Lewis), American Economic Review, 2002, 92(4), pp. 779-797.
"Learning by Doing and Dynamic Regulation" (with T. Lewis), RAND Journal of Economics, 2002, 33(1), pp. 22-36.

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Course Descriptions
Microeconomic Theory (Econ 149.05)
Industrial Organization (Econ 388)




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