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Evgenii Safonov is a Lecturer at the School of Economics and Finance, Queen Mary University of London. His research focuses on microeconomic theory, behavioral economics, and decision-making processes. Key areas of interest include framing effects, complexity in choice architecture, and allocation mechanisms with diverse preference intensities. He has published extensively on topics such as consumer browsing behavior, Bayesian modeling in decision analysis, and fair division mechanisms.
Evgenii's recent work explores how framing influences decision outcomes and the implications of preference intensities in resource allocation. His 2022 publications highlight innovative approaches to understanding consumer behavior under complexity. Earlier work (2017) establishes foundational Bayesian models for analyzing random choice under uncertainty.
No academic awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided materials. He currently holds no recorded advisees, and no specific laboratory or research team affiliations are noted. His contact details include an office at GC332 and an institutional email address.




