Rabah Amir
Affiliations: | Economics | University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ | |
University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA |
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Sign in to add mentorLeonard Jay Mirman | grad student | 1985 | UIUC (MathTree) | |
(Non-concave Programming and Differential Games in Dynamic Resource Allocation Models) | ||||
William R. Perkins | grad student | 1985 | UIUC (E-Tree) |
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Amir R, Evstigneev IV, Hens T, et al. (2021) Evolution in pecunia. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118 |
Amir R, Belkov S, Evstigneev IV, et al. (2020) An evolutionary finance model with short selling and endogenous asset supply Economic Theory. 1-23 |
Amir R, Gama A, Maret I. (2019) Environmental quality and monopoly pricing Resource and Energy Economics. 58: 101109 |
Amir R, Evstigneev I, Gama A. (2019) Oligopoly with network effects: firm-specific versus single network Economic Theory. 1-28 |
Amir R. (2019) Supermodularity and Complementarity in Economic Theory Economic Theory. 67: 487-496 |
Amir R, Evstigneev IV. (2018) A new look at the classical Bertrand duopoly Games and Economic Behavior. 109: 99-103 |
Amir R, Gama A, Werner K. (2018) On Environmental Regulation of Oligopoly Markets: Emission versus Performance Standards Environmental and Resource Economics. 70: 147-167 |
Amir R. (2018) Special issue: supermodularity and monotone methods in economics Economic Theory. 66: 547-556 |
Amir R, Jin JY, Tröge M. (2017) Free Trade vs. Autarky under Asymmetric Cournot Oligopoly Review of International Economics. 25: 98-107 |
Amir R, Castro LD. (2017) Nash equilibrium in games with quasi-monotonic best-responses Journal of Economic Theory. 172: 220-246 |