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Alex Sam is an Assistant Professor of Economics in the Department of Economics at the University of Calgary, affiliated with the Faculty of Arts. His research focuses on Microeconomic Theory, Information Economics, Industrial Organization, and Privacy/Digital Economics, with a particular emphasis on signaling mechanisms in markets and privacy implications in digital economies.
He holds a PhD in Economics from McMaster University (2024), an MSc in Mathematics (Thesis-Based) from McMaster University (2018), and a BA in Mathematics & Economics from the University of Ghana (2015).
His recent work explores topics like entrepreneurial equity financing, consumer control in competitive markets, and monotone equilibria in matching markets with signaling. He also delves into optimal delegation frameworks and cheap talk in game-theoretic contexts.
No scientific awards are listed, but his research outputs reflect active engagement with both economic theory and applied digital economics challenges.
No formal advisees/students are listed, though his research interests suggest potential supervision in areas like information economics and market design.



