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Managerial Economics & Decision Sciences

Associate Professor of Managerial Economics & Decision Sciences

Portrait of Nemanja Antic, Faculty at the Kellogg School of Management

Nemanja Antic joined the Kellogg faculty in 2015 after completing his PhD in Economics at Princeton University. His research interests are in microeconomic theory and political economy, in particular mechanism design, contract theory, bargaining, public good provision, and political agency.

About Nemanja
Research interests
  • Microeconomic Theory
  • Political Economy
  • Cheap Talk
  • Mechanism Design
  • Dynamic Games
  • Ph.D., 2015, Economics, Princeton University
    M.A., 2012, Economics, Princeton University
    M.Sc., 2010, Mathematics, Australian National University
    B.Bus., 2007, Economics, Queensland University of Technology, 1st Class Honours
  • Referee, AER Insights, 2021-2024
    Referee, Review of Economic Studies, 2020-2021
    Referee, Journal of Law Economics and Organizations, 2019-2020
    Referee, International Economic Review, 2018-2020
    Referee, AEJ Mciro, 2019-2022
    Referee, Theoretical Economics, 2016-2017
    Referee, Journal of Public Economic Theory, 2019
    Referee, Journal of Mathematical Economics, 2016-2017
    Referee, Journal of Economic Theory, 2016-2022
    Referee, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 2016-2017
    Referee, Games and Economic Behavior, 2015-2021
    Referee, Econometrica, 2015-2022
    Referee, American Economic Review, 2018-2024

Microeconomic Analysis (MECN-430-0)

1Ys: This course is either waived during the admissions process or completed during the Summer term. Among the topics this core course addresses are economic analysis and optimal decisions, consumer choice and the demand for products, production functions and cost curves, market structures and strategic interactions, and pricing and non-price concepts. Cases and problems are used to understand economic tools and their potential for solving real-world problems.