
Umut Dur
· Truist Distinguished Professor of Economics and Director of Graduate ProgramsVerifiedNorth Carolina State University · IT, Analytics and Operations (ITAO)
Active 2012–2026
About
Umut Dur is a faculty member associated with the Poole College of Management at NC State University. The provided page does not include specific details about his research focus, background, or key contributions. The page primarily lists him as a member of the People Management Advisory Board, which aims to support faculty in providing relevant education and meaningful research related to modern business environments. No additional biographical or research information is available from the provided content.
Research topics
- Computer Science
- Political Science
- Sociology
- Mathematics
- Economics
- Artificial Intelligence
- Psychology
- Law
- Demographic economics
- Econometrics
- Mathematics education
- Finance
- Demography
- Physics
- Mathematical economics
- Pedagogy
- Quantum mechanics
- Developmental psychology
- Operations research
- Microeconomics
Selected publications
Hajj Quota Allocation as a Market Design Problem
SSRN Electronic Journal · 2026-01-01
preprintOpen accessCollege admissions with budget complementarities
International Journal of Game Theory · 2026-01-26
articleSenior authorThe attraction of magnet schools: Evidence from embedded lotteries in school assignment
Economics of Education Review · 2025-07-08
article1st authorSSRN Electronic Journal · 2025-01-01 · 6 citations
preprintOpen accessMarket Design Approach to Saudi Arabia's Quota-Based Labor Policy
SSRN Electronic Journal · 2025-01-01
preprintOpen access1st authorCorrespondingSeat allocation problem in public transportation
Scandinavian Journal of Economics · 2025-10-30
articleSenior authorCorrespondingAbstract We study a seat allocation problem in public transportation with potential seating restrictions. We first demonstrate that the commonly used procedure suffers from significant drawbacks, including welfare losses due to unfilled seats. We then introduce a new mechanism that addresses these deficiencies while also satisfying several other desirable properties under various seating restrictions. We also show that our proposed mechanism ensures that the maximum number of agents are seated while respecting agents' preferences and priority rankings.
Improving the deferred acceptance with minimal compromise
Games and Economic Behavior · 2025-12-11
articlePartitionable choice functions and stability
Social Choice and Welfare · 2024-07-09 · 3 citations
article1st authorCorrespondingThe Attraction of Magnet Schools: Evidence from Embedded Lotteries in School Assignment
SSRN Electronic Journal · 2024-01-01 · 1 citations
preprintOpen access1st authorCorrespondingSeat Allocation Problem in Public Transportation
SSRN Electronic Journal · 2024-01-01 · 1 citations
articleOpen accessSenior author
Frequent coauthors
- 13 shared
Mustafa Og̃uz Afacan
Qatar University
- 11 shared
Parag A. Pathak
- 11 shared
Thayer Morrill
North Carolina State University
- 11 shared
Tayfun Sönmez
Boston College
- 9 shared
Robert G. Hammond
- 7 shared
M. Utku Ünver
- 6 shared
Onur Kesten
University of Sydney
- 4 shared
Scott Duke Kominers
Awards & honors
- Summer Research Award (2019)
- Faculty Research Award Recipient: Umut Dur, Economics (2017)
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