Faruk R. Gül is a Turkish American economist, a professor of economics at Princeton University,[1] and a Fellow of the Econometric Society.
[2][3] Gül did his undergraduate studies at Boğaziçi University, and received his Ph.D. from Princeton in 1986,[2] where he was a student of Hugo F. Sonnenschein.
He has been on the Princeton faculty since 1995.
[2] Recently, Gül has specialized in choice theory, working with Wolfgang Pesendorfer on the revealed preference theory of temptation and self control.
[4][5][6] To date, Gül has 69 publications, his first publication being "Foundations of Dynamic Monopoly and Coase Conjecture," published 1986 in the Journal of economic Theory.