Rebecca and William Dunn Distinguished Professor
Professor of Economics
Email: kovenock@chapman.edu
Ph.D. Economics, University of Wisconsin-Madison
B.Sc. Mathematics and Economics, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Research Interests:
Game Theory, Industrial Organization, Microeconomic Theory, Political Economy, Public Economics
Recent Publications:
Arce, D. G., Kovenock, D. and Roberson, B. “Weakest-Link Attacker-Defender Games with Multiple Attack Technologies.” Naval Research Logistics, forthcoming.
Kovenock, D. and Roberson, B. “Coalitional Colonel Blotto Games with Application to the Economics of Alliances.” Journal of Public Economic Theory 14, pp. 653-676, 2012.
Baye, M., Kovenock, D. and de Vries, C. "The Herodotus Paradox." Games and Economic Behavior, 74, p. 399-406, 2012.
Kovenock, D. and Roberson, B. "Conflicts with Multiple Battlefields," in Michelle R. Garfinkel and Stergios Skaperdas (eds.), Oxford Handbook of the Economics of Peace and Conflict, Oxford University Press, New York, 2012.
Konrad, K. A. and Kovenock, D. "The Lifeboat Problem." European Economic Review, 56, p. 552-559, 2012.