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I have been a non-tenure track assistant professor at University of Oklahoma since August 2013 and my research interests lie in Industrial Organization, and Behavioral and Experimental Economics. My research focus right now is on two-sided markets and arbitration theory.

At University of Oklahoma, I was assigned to teach:

  • Microeconomics I (PhD level)

  • Managerial Economics (Master level)

  • Industrial Organization

  • Behavioral and Experimental Economics

  • Game Theory

  • Business Statistics

  • Governmental Relations to Business

  • Intermediate Microeconomics

  • Principles of Microeconomics

  • Readings in Selected Fields

  • Direct Readings

  • Honors Research

As a graduate student at Purdue University I was awarded:

  • Purdue Research Foundation Grant in 2011-2012

  • Krannert Certificate for Distinguished Teaching (Principles of Macroeconomics - Summer 2010)

  • Krannert Certificate for Outstanding Teaching (Principles of Macroeconomics – Spring 2011)

You can also find my Curriculum Vitae here.

Daniel Nedelescu on ResearchGate.