Duygu Yengin
- Associate Professor of Economics, Adelaide University
Dr Duygu Yengin is an Associate Professor in the School of Economics at Adelaide University. She earned her Bachelor of Economics (Hons) from the London School of Economics and her PhD in Economics from the University of Rochester, USA.
Her research focuses on mathematical economics, game theory, and bargaining models, with a particular emphasis on fair and efficient allocation of economic resources in contexts marked by power imbalances. By integrating economics, law, and political philosophy, she addresses complex societal challenges such as land use, natural resource management, gender equity, Indigenous economic empowerment, and fair market design. Her work has influenced policy, including compulsory land acquisition reforms, native title negotiations in the renewable energy transition, and has been cited by the World Bank.
Dr Yengin's research appears in leading journals including Journal of Public Economics, Games and Economic Behavior, and Journal of Mathematical Economics. She drives national and international efforts to advance gender equity in economics. She also applies her expertise to economic justice issues, including energy justice, Indigenous welfare and equitable outcomes in native title and green energy transitions.
Experience- –present Associate Professor of Economics, University of Adelaide
- 2007 University of Rochester, PhD
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