
Noemí Navarro
- Centre de recherche en économie et management (CREM)
- Université de Rennes (UR)
Présentation
My full name is Silvia Noemí Navarro Prada, although I use a shorter version, Noemí Navarro, for editorial purposes. I got an undergraduate degree in Economics from Universidad de Salamanca (Spain) and a PhD from Carlos III University (same field, same country) under the supervision of Andrés Perea, currently Associate Professor at Maastricht University. I have done two post-docs, one at CRT, Université de Montréal, and another one at CORE, Université Catholique de Louvain. I have worked at Universidad de Navarra, Universidad de Malaga, and University of the Basque Country, all in Spain, at Sherbrooke University, QC, Canada, and at University of Bordeaux, France. I work at University of Rennes 1 (faculty of economics) since September 1st, 2021.
I am a micro theorist, and I see myself as a sort of a game theorist. My research interests mainly gravitate around the economics of social networks, with applications including bargaining and allocation of the value of a network among its participants, consumption decisions under network effects, and the strategic formation of financial networks. I have also done some research on the decline of the use of minority languages. I am currently working on bargaining experiments and on the implications of incorporating behavioral aspects into classical game theoretical modelling.
My research up to now has been published in Games and Economic Behavior; Journal of Economic Psychology; Journal of Mathematical Economics; Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking; Social Choice and Welfare; The BE Journal of Theoretical Economics; Theory and Decision; and Sociological Methods and Research.