University of Michigan Institute for Social Research
                Research Center for Group Dynamics

 

Neslihan Uler

Post Doctoral Research Fellow, Research Center for Group Dynamics
Instructor, Department of Economics, University of Michigan

Neslihan Uler
5233 ISR
426 Thompson Street
Phone: 734-764-2355
neslihan@umich.edu

Neslihan's research interests are in the fields of Experimental Economics, Public Economics and Development Economics. She is currently focusing on two types of economic situations: public goods provision and reference-dependent preferences. Her papers on public goods provision/charitable giving employ theoretical, experimental and empirical techniques. A recent project studies the impact of taxation on charitable contributions. Her experimental papers on reference-dependency study how individuals make decisions when there is a dominated reference point.