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Andrew Ellis is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). He holds a PhD in Economics from Boston University. His research interests primarily include Microeconomic Theory, Decision Theory, and Political Economy. He is actively involved in the STICERD Theory Group, contributing to research that explores theoretical frameworks and applications in economics. As an educator, he teaches courses such as Microeconomic Principles II, Games, and Economic Behaviour, and Microeconomic Theory. His profile reflects a commitment to advancing understanding in economics through rigorous analysis and teaching, aiming to engage students with core economic concepts and their real-world implications.
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