Fran Flanagan
Assistant Professor
Email: flanagfx@wfu.edu
Site: Homepage
208 Kirby Hall
(336) 758-2311
Research Interests: Microeconomic Theory, Market Design, Law and Economics
View CV – 2016 (PDF)
Biography
Biography
Fran graduated magna cum laude from Washington University in St. Louis with a B.A. in Economics, and received both his M.S. and Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His teaching and research interests include microeconomic theory, law and economics, matching theory and market design.
Education
B.A. – Washington University in St. Louis
Ph.D. – University of Wisconsin-Madison
Teaching
Courses
Econ 205: Intermediate Microeconomics I
Econ 206: Intermediate Microeconomics II
Econ 224: Law and Economics
Research
Featured Publications
- “Peremptory Challenges and Jury Selection”- Journal of Law and Economics, May 2015, Vol. 58(2), p. 385-416
- “Contracts v. Colleagues in Matching”- International Journal of Game Theory, 2015, 44(1), p. 209-223
- “The Substitutes Condition and the Lattice Structure of the Set of Stable Allocations”- Journal of Mathematical Economics, 2014, 53, p. 106-110
- “Relaxing the Substitutes Condition in Matching Markets with Contracts”- Economics Letters, 2014, 123(2), p. 113-117