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Professor Hamid Sabourian holds the title of Professor of Economics and Game Theory at the Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge, and serves as a Fellow of King's College. His work bridges theoretical and applied domains, focusing on economic theory, game theory, and behavioral economics with applications in organ transplantation, financial markets, and social learning.
- Education & Affiliations: Affiliated with the University of Cambridge's Faculty of Economics and King's College.
- Research Focus: Explores bounded rationality, strategic complexity, herding behavior, and mechanism design. His work connects abstract game theory with real-world issues in healthcare, financial systems, and collective decision-making.
The article trends reveal a consistent focus on game theory applied to dynamic environments, with recurring themes in herding, strategic complexity, and mechanism design across domains like organ transplantation, financial markets, and innovation. His work often integrates mathematical rigor with behavioral insights, emphasizing rational decision-making under uncertainty and institutional constraints.
- Scientific Awards: Fellow of the British Academy (2013).
- Advising: Supervised PhD student Yifan Zhang.
- Grants: Received funding from the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) for research on herding in financial markets (2005-2009).
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