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Shravan Luckraz

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https://www.shravanluckraz.com/
Terminal Degree:2005 Department of Economics; National University of Singapore (NUS) (from RePEc Genealogy)

Affiliation

School of Economics
University of Nottingham

Ningbo, China
http://www.nottingham.edu.cn/cn/economics/
RePEc:edi:denotcn (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Rod Falvey & Tom Lane & Shravan Luckraz, 2022. "On a mechanism that improves efficiency and reduces inequality in voluntary contribution games," Discussion Papers 2022-15, The Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics, School of Economics, University of Nottingham.
  2. Lu Dong & Rod Falvey & Shravan Luckraz, 2016. "Fair share and social effciency: a mechanism in which peers decide on the payoff division," Discussion Papers 2016-10, The Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics, School of Economics, University of Nottingham.

Articles

  1. Wang, Congcong & Chen, Shanshan & Wang, Yuhan & Pansera, Bruno Antonio & Luckraz, Shravan, 2023. "On the welfare and policy implications of a two-period real option game," Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, Elsevier, vol. 90(C).
  2. Chen Ling & Shravan Luckraz & Bruno Antonio Pansera, 2023. "Comparative Dynamics in Differential Games: A Note on the Differentiability of Solutions," Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, Springer, vol. 196(3), pages 1093-1105, March.
  3. Shravan Luckraz & Gafurjan Ibragimov & Bruno Antonio Pansera, 2022. "A Note on Some Weaker Notions of Cop-Win and Robber-Win Graphs," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 10(22), pages 1-6, November.
  4. Shravan Luckraz & Nan-Jing Huang, 2022. "Two Remarks on the Infinite Approximation of a Finite World in Economic Models," Journal of Mathematics, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-5, January.
  5. Shravan Luckraz & Bruno Antonio Pansera, 2022. "A Note on the Concept of Time in Extensive Games," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 10(8), pages 1-4, April.
  6. Shravan Luckraz & Nan-Jing Huang, 2022. "On a Fixed Point Theorem for General Multivalued Mappings on Finite Sets with Applications in Game Theory," Journal of Mathematics, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-9, June.
  7. Shravan Luckraz, 2019. "A Survey on the Relationship Between the Game of Cops and Robbers and Other Game Representations," Dynamic Games and Applications, Springer, vol. 9(2), pages 506-520, June.
  8. Dong, Lu & Falvey, Rod & Luckraz, Shravan, 2019. "Fair share and social efficiency: A mechanism in which peers decide on the payoff division," Games and Economic Behavior, Elsevier, vol. 115(C), pages 209-224.
  9. Gafurjan Ibragimov & Shravan Luckraz, 2017. "On a Characterization of Evasion Strategies for Pursuit-Evasion Games on Graphs," Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, Springer, vol. 175(2), pages 590-596, November.
  10. J. Jude Kline & Shravan Luckraz, 2016. "Equivalence between graph-based and sequence-based extensive form games," Economic Theory Bulletin, Springer;Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory (SAET), vol. 4(1), pages 85-94, April.
  11. Yap, Yee Jiun & Luckraz, Shravan & Tey, Siew Kian, 2014. "Long-term research and development incentives in a dynamic Cournot duopoly," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 39(C), pages 8-18.
  12. Luckraz, Shravan, 2013. "On innovation cycles in a finite discrete R&D game," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 30(C), pages 510-513.
  13. Neil Campbell & Kainan Huang & Shravan Luckraz, 2012. "Does Weak Intellectual Property Rights Protection Deter Investment in RD?," World Economics, World Economics, 1 Ivory Square, Plantation Wharf, London, United Kingdom, SW11 3UE, vol. 13(3), pages 79-84, July.
  14. Luckraz, Shravan, 2011. "R&D games in a Cournot duopoly with isoelastic demand functions: A comment," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 28(6), pages 2873-2876.
  15. Shravan Luckraz, 2011. "Process Spillovers and Growth: A Comment on the Existence of a Stable Closed-Loop Nash Equilibrium," Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, Springer, vol. 149(1), pages 229-237, April.
  16. S. Luckraz, 2008. "Process Spillovers and Growth," Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, Springer, vol. 139(2), pages 315-335, November.

Citations

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Working papers

  1. Lu Dong & Rod Falvey & Shravan Luckraz, 2016. "Fair share and social effciency: a mechanism in which peers decide on the payoff division," Discussion Papers 2016-10, The Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics, School of Economics, University of Nottingham.

    Cited by:

    1. Andrzej Baranski, 2019. "Endogenous claims and collective production: an experimental study on the timing of profit-sharing negotiations and production," Experimental Economics, Springer;Economic Science Association, vol. 22(4), pages 857-884, December.
    2. Chong Wang & Mingli Zheng, 2023. "Profit sharing with a contest among agents," Managerial and Decision Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 44(1), pages 244-250, January.
    3. Andrzej Baranski & Caleb A. Cox, 2019. "Communication in Multilateral Bargaining with Joint Production," Working Papers 20190032, New York University Abu Dhabi, Department of Social Science, revised Nov 2019.
    4. Klaus Abbink & Lu Dong & Lingbo Hugang, 2018. "Talking Behind Your Back: Asymmetric Communication in a Three-person Dilemma," Discussion Papers 2018-11, The Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics, School of Economics, University of Nottingham.
    5. Rod Falvey & Tom Lane & Shravan Luckraz, 2022. "On a mechanism that improves efficiency and reduces inequality in voluntary contribution games," Discussion Papers 2022-15, The Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics, School of Economics, University of Nottingham.
    6. Caleb A. Cox & Brock Stoddard, 2023. "Inequality and the Allocation of Collective Goods," Working Papers 23-01, Department of Economics, Appalachian State University.
    7. Klaus Abbink & Lu Dong & Lingbo Huang, 2022. "Talking Behind Your Back: Communication and Team Cooperation," Management Science, INFORMS, vol. 68(7), pages 5187-5200, July.
    8. Andrzej Baranski & Caleb A. Cox, 2023. "Communication in multilateral bargaining with joint production," Experimental Economics, Springer;Economic Science Association, vol. 26(1), pages 55-77, March.
    9. Lu Dong & Lingbo Huang, 2018. "Favoritism and Fairness in Teams," Games, MDPI, vol. 9(3), pages 1-15, September.
    10. Karakostas, Alexandros & Kocher, Martin G. & Matzat, Dominik & Rau, Holger A. & Riewe, Gerhard, 2023. "The team allocator game: Allocation power in public goods games," Games and Economic Behavior, Elsevier, vol. 140(C), pages 73-87.
    11. Brock V. Stoddard & Caleb A. Cox & James M. Walker, 2021. "Incentivizing provision of collective goods: Allocation rules," Southern Economic Journal, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 87(4), pages 1345-1365, April.
    12. Sasan Maleki & Talal Rahwan & Siddhartha Ghosh & Areej Malibari & Daniyal Alghazzawi & Alex Rogers & Hamid Beigy & Nicholas R Jennings, 2020. "The Shapley value for a fair division of group discounts for coordinating cooling loads," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 15(1), pages 1-28, January.

Articles

  1. Shravan Luckraz & Gafurjan Ibragimov & Bruno Antonio Pansera, 2022. "A Note on Some Weaker Notions of Cop-Win and Robber-Win Graphs," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 10(22), pages 1-6, November.

    Cited by:

    1. Bruno Antonio Pansera & Massimiliano Ferrara & Luca Guerrini & Tiziana Ciano, 2023. "Preface to the Special Issue on “Differential Games and Its Applications”," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 11(13), pages 1-4, July.

  2. Shravan Luckraz & Bruno Antonio Pansera, 2022. "A Note on the Concept of Time in Extensive Games," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 10(8), pages 1-4, April.

    Cited by:

    1. Bruno Antonio Pansera & Massimiliano Ferrara & Luca Guerrini & Tiziana Ciano, 2023. "Preface to the Special Issue on “Differential Games and Its Applications”," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 11(13), pages 1-4, July.

  3. Shravan Luckraz, 2019. "A Survey on the Relationship Between the Game of Cops and Robbers and Other Game Representations," Dynamic Games and Applications, Springer, vol. 9(2), pages 506-520, June.

    Cited by:

    1. Athanasios Kehagias & Georgios Konstantinidis, 2021. "Some Game-Theoretic Remarks on Two-Player Generalized Cops and Robbers Games," Dynamic Games and Applications, Springer, vol. 11(4), pages 785-802, December.
    2. Hamid Beladi & Xiao Luo & Reza Oladi & Nicholas S. P. Tay, 2023. "On stability of economic networks," Theory and Decision, Springer, vol. 94(4), pages 677-691, May.
    3. Shravan Luckraz & Gafurjan Ibragimov & Bruno Antonio Pansera, 2022. "A Note on Some Weaker Notions of Cop-Win and Robber-Win Graphs," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 10(22), pages 1-6, November.

  4. Dong, Lu & Falvey, Rod & Luckraz, Shravan, 2019. "Fair share and social efficiency: A mechanism in which peers decide on the payoff division," Games and Economic Behavior, Elsevier, vol. 115(C), pages 209-224.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  5. J. Jude Kline & Shravan Luckraz, 2016. "Equivalence between graph-based and sequence-based extensive form games," Economic Theory Bulletin, Springer;Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory (SAET), vol. 4(1), pages 85-94, April.

    Cited by:

    1. Subir K. Chakrabarti & Iryna Topolyan, 2016. "An extensive form-based proof of the existence of sequential equilibrium," Economic Theory Bulletin, Springer;Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory (SAET), vol. 4(2), pages 355-365, October.
    2. Peter A. Streufert, 2018. "The Category of Node-and-Choice Forms, with Subcategories for Choice-Sequence Forms and Choice-Set Forms," University of Western Ontario, Departmental Research Report Series 20186, University of Western Ontario, Department of Economics.
    3. Shravan Luckraz, 2019. "A Survey on the Relationship Between the Game of Cops and Robbers and Other Game Representations," Dynamic Games and Applications, Springer, vol. 9(2), pages 506-520, June.
    4. Peter A. Streufert, 2020. "The Category of Node-and-Choice Extensive-Form Games," University of Western Ontario, Departmental Research Report Series 20204, University of Western Ontario, Department of Economics.
    5. Peter A. Streufert, 2018. "Equivalences Among Five Game Specifications, Including a New Specification Whose Nodes are Sets of Past Choices," University of Western Ontario, Departmental Research Report Series 20183, University of Western Ontario, Department of Economics.
    6. Shravan Luckraz & Bruno Antonio Pansera, 2022. "A Note on the Concept of Time in Extensive Games," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 10(8), pages 1-4, April.

  6. Yap, Yee Jiun & Luckraz, Shravan & Tey, Siew Kian, 2014. "Long-term research and development incentives in a dynamic Cournot duopoly," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 39(C), pages 8-18.

    Cited by:

    1. Goel, Rajeev K. & Saunoris, James W., 2016. "Institutional path dependence and international research intensity," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 52(PB), pages 851-858.
    2. Haruna Shoji & Goel Rajeev K., 2016. "International Tariffs in a Mixed Oligopoly with Research Spillovers," Peace Economics, Peace Science, and Public Policy, De Gruyter, vol. 22(3), pages 277-293, August.

  7. Luckraz, Shravan, 2013. "On innovation cycles in a finite discrete R&D game," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 30(C), pages 510-513.

    Cited by:

    1. Goel, Rajeev K. & Saunoris, James W., 2016. "Institutional path dependence and international research intensity," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 52(PB), pages 851-858.
    2. Yap, Yee Jiun & Luckraz, Shravan & Tey, Siew Kian, 2014. "Long-term research and development incentives in a dynamic Cournot duopoly," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 39(C), pages 8-18.
    3. Inga Ivanova & Oivind Strand & Loet Leydesdorff, 2019. "The Synergy and Cycle Values in Regional Innovation Systems: The Case of Norway," Foresight and STI Governance (Foresight-Russia till No. 3/2015), National Research University Higher School of Economics, vol. 13(1), pages 48-61.

  8. Luckraz, Shravan, 2011. "R&D games in a Cournot duopoly with isoelastic demand functions: A comment," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 28(6), pages 2873-2876.

    Cited by:

    1. Haruna Shoji & Goel Rajeev K., 2016. "International Tariffs in a Mixed Oligopoly with Research Spillovers," Peace Economics, Peace Science, and Public Policy, De Gruyter, vol. 22(3), pages 277-293, August.
    2. Ishikawa, Nana & Shibata, Takashi, 2021. "R&D competition and cooperation with asymmetric spillovers in an oligopoly market," International Review of Economics & Finance, Elsevier, vol. 72(C), pages 624-642.
    3. Yap, Yee Jiun & Luckraz, Shravan & Tey, Siew Kian, 2014. "Long-term research and development incentives in a dynamic Cournot duopoly," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 39(C), pages 8-18.

  9. S. Luckraz, 2008. "Process Spillovers and Growth," Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, Springer, vol. 139(2), pages 315-335, November.

    Cited by:

    1. Katsuhiko Hori & Akihisa Shibata, 2008. "A Dynamic Game Model of Endogenous Growth with Consumption Externalities," Keio/Kyoto Joint Global COE Discussion Paper Series 2008-040, Keio/Kyoto Joint Global COE Program.
    2. Luckraz, Shravan, 2011. "R&D games in a Cournot duopoly with isoelastic demand functions: A comment," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 28(6), pages 2873-2876.
    3. Yap, Yee Jiun & Luckraz, Shravan & Tey, Siew Kian, 2014. "Long-term research and development incentives in a dynamic Cournot duopoly," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 39(C), pages 8-18.

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  1. NEP-GTH: Game Theory (2) 2016-07-23 2022-10-24
  2. NEP-CBE: Cognitive and Behavioural Economics (1) 2016-07-23
  3. NEP-CDM: Collective Decision-Making (1) 2016-07-23
  4. NEP-EXP: Experimental Economics (1) 2016-07-23

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