
Andrew Ellis
Associate Professor · Microeconomic Theory
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)About
Andrew Ellis is an Associate Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), Department of Economics. He is also a Theory Group Associate at STICERD. His research focuses on Microeconomic Theory, Decision Theory, and Political Economy, with particular emphasis on bounded rationality and ambiguity aversion. Ellis holds a PhD in Economics from Boston University (2013) and a BA in Mathematics and Economics from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.
Ellis' educational background includes:
- PhD in Economics, Boston University, 2013
- BA in Mathematics and Economics, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
His research interests span:
- Microeconomic Theory
- Decision Theory, focusing on bounded rationality and ambiguity aversion
- Game Theory and its applications
- Political Economy
- Optimal Inattention and Information Processing
- Correlation Misperception and Subjective Causality
Ellis' recent work explores topics such as choice bracketing, optimal inattention, and the effects of diverse beliefs in financial markets. His research often combines theoretical models with experimental insights, examining how decision-makers perceive and respond to uncertainty and correlation. Key contributions include analyzing strategic voting under ambiguity, equilibrium securitization, and the dynamics of research methodologies in economics.
Andrew Ellis has not been noted to have received any scientific awards or fellowships in the provided information.
Ellis does not list any advisees or specific grants in the provided information.
He is affiliated with the STICERD Theory Group at LSE, contributing to its research activities in economic theory.
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