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Yuntong Wang

Yuntong WangOffice Location: 1181 Chrysler Hall North
Office Ext.: 2382
Web site: http://www.uwindsor.ca/yuntong  
Email: yuntong@uwindsor.ca  

Yuntong Wang obtained his Ph.D. in Economics at the University of Montreal in 2000. He is now an Associate Professor at the Department of Economics, University of Windsor.

His current research interests include cost sharing problems on networks, designing efficient and incentive-compatible water allocation mechanisms, and applications of convex analysis in economic theory.

Research Interests:

  • Microeconomics
  • Game Theory
  • Mathematical Economics

Selected Bibliography:

Sharing a Polluted River Network (with Baomin Dong, Debing Ni), accepted, Environmental and Resource Economics, 2012

Highway Toll Pricing  (with Baomin Dong, Guixia Guo), European Journal of Operational Research 220 (2012), 744-751

Trading water along a river, Mathematical Social Sciences 61(2011), 124-130

Efficient Trading with Nonlinear Utility  (with Hu Lu),  Journal of Mathematical Economics 46 (2010), 595-606

Efficient Trading with Restriction (with Hu Lu), Review of Economic Design 13 (2009), 319-334

Sharing a Polluted River (with Debing Ni), Games and Economic Behavior 60 (2007) 176-186

Subgradients of Convex Games and Public Good Games, Journal of Convex Analysis 14 (2007), No.1, 013-026

Teaching:

  • ECN 503 Microeconomic Theory II
  • ECN 581 Mathematical Economics
  • ECN 323 Advanced Microeconomics