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John Brown University
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Jack Fanning is an Assistant Professor at John Brown University whose research spans auction theory, game theory, and behavioral economics, with applications to law, economics, and judicial systems. His work incorporates experimental behavioral economics to test theoretical predictions. Fanning's recent publications explore bargaining and mediation, including reputational bargaining and optimal dynamic mediation strategies. He has also conducted experimental tests of the Coase conjecture, specifically examining the role of fairness in dynamic bargaining scenarios.
Fanning's primary research focus lies in the intersection of game theory, experimental economics, and legal applications, particularly concerning bargaining, mediation, and auction mechanisms.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 14
- Citations: 127
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