Faruk Gül

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Faruk Gül is a Professor of Economics at Princeton University. He has made several contributions to economic theory. More recently, he has specialized in choice theory, making an important contribution (joint with Wolfgang Pesendorfer) to the revealed preference theory of temptation and self control. Gül was a student of Hugo F. Sonnenschein.


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  • Faruk Gül and Wolfgang Pesendorfer, Temptation and Self-Control, Econometrica 2001.
  • Faruk Gül and Wolfgang Pesendorfer, Self-Control and the Theory of Consumption, Econometrica 2004.
  • Faruk Gül and Wolfgang Pesendorfer, Random Expected Utility, Econometrica 2006.

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