
Alastair Langtry
Assistant Professor · Microeconomic Theory
Max Planck Institute for Tax Law and Public FinanceAbout
Alastair Langtry is an Assistant Professor (Lecturer) in Economics at the University of Bristol's School of Economics. He holds degrees including a PhD and focuses on microeconomic theory, particularly social networks and political economy. His research explores lobbying dynamics, social comparisons, and public goods provision. He has been awarded the EEA Young Economist Award (2022).
- Education: BA, MPhil, MA, PhD
Research interests span behavioral economics, labor markets, and experimental economics. Recent work includes analyzing social distancing during the pandemic through interactive experiments and modeling gambling behavior in political re-election contexts. Collaborations include projects on contact tracing efficacy and media market polarization.
He leads the Harmful norms within organizations research project (2025–2027). Teaching includes courses on economic analytics and modeling at the MSc level.
- Awards: EEA Young Economist Award (2022)
- Key Collaborators: Darija Barak, Edoardo Gallo, Niklas Potrafke
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