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Christopher Tyson is a Professor in the School of Economics and Finance at Queen Mary University of London. He joined the university in 2006 after completing a postdoctoral fellowship at Nuffield College, Oxford. His research focuses on economic theory, particularly individual decision making, revealed preference analysis, and models of bounded rationality and cognition. Additional interests include game theory, bargaining, intertemporal choice, and evolutionary models.
Christopher Tyson holds a Bachelor of Arts (AB) from Princeton University (1998) and a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) from the Stanford Graduate School of Business (2004).
His research interests are centered around economic theory, with a focus on:
- Individual decision making mechanisms
- Revealed preference analysis methodologies
- Models of bounded rationality and cognitive processes
- Game theory applications
- Bargaining strategies
- Intertemporal choice frameworks
- Evolutionary economic models
His publications explore the intersection of decision theory and behavioral economics, with a focus on cognitive heterogeneity, satisficing models, and preference analysis. Recent work emphasizes revealed preference analysis and the application of mathematical models to economic decision-making processes.
Christopher Tyson advises students in economic theory and related fields, though specific advisee names are not listed here. He has contributed to various academic grants and research initiatives, though specific details are not provided in the available materials.
He is actively involved in the research community at Queen Mary University of London, collaborating with colleagues on interdisciplinary projects within the School of Economics and Finance.



