
Michele Piccione
Professor · Microeconomic Theory
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)About
Michele Piccione is a Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), affiliated with the Department of Economics and the STICERD Theory Group Programme. His research focuses on Microeconomic Theory, Game Theory, and Bounded Rationality, with notable contributions to strategic interactions, decision-making under uncertainty, and network economics. Piccione holds a PhD in Economics from New York University.
He teaches EC441: Microeconomics for MRes Students and has contributed to influential publications in journals like the Journal of Economic Theory, Review of Economic Studies, and Econometrica. His work explores theoretical frameworks for understanding equilibrium dynamics, coalition formation, and market competition under diverse conditions.
Though no specific scientific awards are listed, his extensive publication record highlights significant contributions to economic theory. His research often bridges abstract models with real-world applications, such as analyzing voting procedures, price competition, and asset pricing under incomplete information.
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