Nir Dagan, Ph.D. - Curriculum Vitae

May 2008
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[Contact information] [Academic appointments] [Non-academic employment and activities] [Education] [Teaching experience] [Research grant] [Professional service] [Academic writings]

Contact information

Office mail address
Dr. Nir Dagan
Dept. of Economics and Business
Hubert Bldg.
Ariel University Center of Samaria
Ariel 40700
Israel
Office location
Office #52.2.8, Raab Bldg.
Phone
+972-3-6709341 (Calling within Israel: 03-6709341)
Email
nir@nirdagan.com
Web site
www.nirdagan.com

Academic appointments

Note that "lecturer" in Israel is equivalent to "lecturer" in the United Kingdom and to "assistant professor" in the USA.

October 2003-now
Lecturer, Dept. of Economics and Business, Ariel University Center of Samaria (formerly: the College of Judea and Sameria), Ariel, Israel.
September 1999-June 2000
Visiting assistant professor, Dept. of Economics, Brown University, Providence, RI.
March 1999-August 1999
Visiting lecturer, Dept. of Economics and Business, the Academic College of Tel-Aviv-Yaffo, Tel-Aviv.
January 1997-March 1997
Visiting scholar, Dept. of Economics, Brown University, Providence, RI.
September 1995-January 1999
Assistant professor, Dept. of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona.
February 1995-August 1995
Visiting assistant professor, Dept. of Economics, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Getafe.
1987-1994
Teaching assistant, Dept. of Economics, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem.

Non-academic employment and activities

2001-now
Member, Web accessibility mission group, Israel Internet Association.
April 2001-now
Founder and principal, Academic Priority Ltd.
July 2000-April 2001
Independent web developer
February 1983-January 1986
Soldier, Israel Defense Forces.
October 1982-December 1982
Worker, IDE Technologies Ltd. (formerly: Handasat Hatpala), Herzliya.

Education

Ph.D. in Economics
1996, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem.
Thesis: On consistency and strategy-proofness in economic models,
Advisers: Sergiu Hart and Eyal Winter.
M.A. in Economics
1991, magna cum laude, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem.
Adviser: Motty Perry.
B.A. in Economics
1987, magna cum laude, Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv.

Teaching experience

The language of instruction is stated in parentheses.

Graduate (English)
1999/2000 Topics in economic theory.
1998/1999 Topics in microeconomics.
1995-1998 Topics in microeconomics; introduction to mathematics.
Undergraduate (English)
1999/2000 Intermediate microeconomics; bargaining theory and applications.
1998/1999 Microeconomics I.
1997/1998 Economic theory I; mathematics III.
1995-1997 Bargaining; industrial organization; welfare economics.
1994/1995 Economics of organizations; mathematics I.
Undergraduate (Hebrew)
2005-2008 Intermediate microeconomics; game theory; econometrics; supervision of undergraduate thesis writing project.
2003-2005 Intermediate microeconomics; game theory.
1998/1999 Mathematical methods for economists.
1991-1994 Intermediate microeconomics; introduction to economics-micro.

Research grant

Professional service

Recent (since 2005) refereeing for
Eonomic Theory, European Economic Review, Games and Economic Behavior, International Game Theory Review, Journal of Economic Theory, Journal of Political Economy, Journal of Public Economic Theory, and Social Choice and Welfare.

Academic writings

Work in progress

Journal articles

Monographs