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I received my PhD in Economics from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. Prior to joining ·ï»Ë²ÊƱƽ̨, I was an assistant professor in Economics and Finance at the Business School of the University of Haifa. Currently, my research focuses on the intersection between economic theory and game theory. Previously, I studied microeconomics, financial economics and political economics.
Nisani, D., Shelef, A., Sonenshine, R., & David, O., (2024). The mutual funds puzzle and the elusive von Neumann Morgenstern preference relation. International Review of Financial Analysis, 92:103099.
Nisani, D., (2023). An economic argument for inefficiency under severe political pressure. Journal of Government and Economics, 12:100093.
Nisani, D., (2023). On the general deviation measure and the Gini coefficient. International Journal of Economic Theory, 19(3):599-610.
Nisani, D., Shelef, A., & David, O., (2023). Putting the Aumann-Serrano riskiness index to work. Review of Accounting and Finance, 22(1):84-122.
Nisani, D., Qadan, M., & Shelef, A., (2022). Risk and uncertainty at the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. Sustainability, 14(14):8527.
Qadan, M., Nisani, D., & Eichel, R., (2022). Irregularities in forward-looking volatility. Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, 86:489-501.
Nisani, D., & Shelef, A., (2021). A statistical analysis of investor preferences for portfolio selection. Empirical Economics, 61(4):1883-1915.
Nisani, D., (2019). Ranking investments using the Lorenz curve. Journal of Quantitative Economics, 17(1):1-9.
Nisani, D., (2018). Portfolio selection using the riskiness index. Studies in Economics and Finance, 35(2):330-339.
Nisani, D., (2018). Efficient indirect regulation under protection for sale. Journal of Regulatory Economics, 54(1):41-52.