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Praveen Kujal

Professor of Economics
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Prof. Kujal obtained his PhD from the University of Arizona. He is a Research Affiliate of Economic Science Institute at Chapman University, U.S.A. Prior to working at Middlesex he was at the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain. Prof Kujal has visited the George Mason University, Economic Science Institute-Chapman University and Universidad Nova Lisboa in the past. He has published broadly in academic journals such as The Economic Journal, Review of Finance, Journal of International Economics, International Journal of Industrial Organization, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Nature Scientific Reports, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Research Policy, Economics Letters, Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics and PlosOne.

main research interests

The role of time in economic decision making (and trust); Wage forming institutions; Collusion in markets; Role of Trust in: Cooperation and institutional choice; Productivity enhancing organizational practices; Asset market bubbles.

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