Ph.D. in Economics, Université des Sciences Sociales de Toulouse, UT-1, France, (2001).


DEEQA (Diplôme Européen d'Economie Quantitative Approfondie), UT-1, Toulouse, France (1999).


DEA, Economie Mathématique et Econometrie, UT-1, Toulouse, France (1998).


MA, Economic Structure of the European Union, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey (1997).


BA, Economics (in English), Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey (1994).

Pinar Dogan is Lecturer in Public Policy. Her research interests include industrial organization, economics of networks, regulation, and competition policy with an emphasis on the telecommunications industry. Her recent research focuses on economics of innovation and firms' incentives to conduct cooperative product and process R&D. She received a Master's degree in Mathematical Economics and a PhD in Economics from University of Toulouse, France. From 2002 to 2004, she taught at Koc University, Istanbul. She was a visiting scholar at Public Utility Research Center, Florida, and at Ecole Nationale Superieure des Telecommunications, Paris, during 2001 to 2002.

Education

Industrial Organization

 

Regulation and Competition Policy

 

Network Industries

 

Research Areas

79 JFK Street

Cambridge, MA 02138

Phone:    +1 617 496 6757

Fax:         +1 617 496 5747

pinar_dogan@hks.harvard.edu

 

Faculty & Research Assistant:

Katie Naeve

Phone: +1 617 496 8833

 

katie_naeve@hks.harvard.edu

 

 

Background

Pinar DoĞan

 Harvard Kennedy School of Government