Lecturer
College of Business, Government and Law
After living in Turkey, Canada, the UK and now Australia, Dr Erkan Yalcin has studied at four Universities and taught at eight.
Dr Yalcin has a Bachelor of Science in Economics, a Master of Business Administration in Managerial Economics and a Master of Science in Econometrics, Graduate Coursework in Economics, a PhD in Economic Theory and is currently completing Graduate Coursework in Tertiary Education at the University of New England here in Australia.
He has supervised six Higher Degree Research students, written seven research publications and delivered eight conference presentations and workshops.
Dr Yalcin’s research interests include Microeconomics (Firm Behaviour, General Equilibrium, Decision Making under Risk and Uncertainty), Finance (Incomplete Markets, Asset Pricing, Capital and Ownership Structure and Corporate Governance) and the Political Economy (Voting Behaviour, Electoral and Political Competition).
PhD in Economic Theory, The University of Birmingham, UK
MSc Economics - NOV 2021
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).