Lecturer
College of Business, Government and Law
Dr. Erkan Yalcin has held teaching positions at a number of universities and pursued advanced studies at several institutions across Turkey, Canada, and the United Kingdom. His extensive academic credentials include a PhD in Economic Theory, an MSc in Econometrics, and an MBA in Managerial Economics. Throughout his career, Dr. Yalcin has demonstrated a commitment to scholarly mentorship and knowledge dissemination, having supervised several Higher Degree Research students and contributed extensively to peer-reviewed publications and international conferences.
Dr. Yalcin’s research expertise spans Microeconomics, Finance, and Political Economy, with a specific focus on firm behaviour, general equilibrium, and decision-making under uncertainty. His work investigates the complexities of incomplete markets and asset pricing, alongside the quantitative analysis of electoral competition and voting behaviour.
PhD in Economic Theory, The University of Birmingham, UK
Thursday, May 9, 2024 10:00 AM (ACST)
Invitation by ICAC - Lobbying & Influence Public Forum
The Independent Commission Against Corruption (the Commission) is currently examining the integrity risks associated with lobbying and influencing activity in South Australia and considering the adequacy of the regulatory scheme created by the Lobbyists Act 2015 (SA).