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Greg Taylor is an Associate Professor and Senior Research Fellow at the Oxford Internet Institute (OII), University of Oxford. His research focuses on digital economy dynamics, competition policy, and regulation, with expertise in platform markets, data-driven mergers, and antitrust frameworks. He advises UK and global regulators and has held roles such as Director of Graduate Studies (2018-2022) and MSc Programme Director. Taylor’s work bridges theoretical economics with policy impact, addressing issues like digital bundling, consumer search behavior, and data’s role in market competition.
Education: PhD in Economics from the University of Southampton.
Research Interests: Digital markets, competition policy, platform economics, network economics, and the economics of data. His recent projects include modeling data-driven mergers and analyzing anticompetitive bundling strategies.
Teaching: Teaches Internet Economics, covering competition, information asymmetry, and network economics. Supervises doctoral students with backgrounds in economics and game theory applications.
Grants & Funding: Supported by the Carnegie Corporation, John Fell Fund, and Dieter Schwarz Stiftung. Advises HM Government and the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) on digital policy.
Labs/Teams: Leads the Data-driven Mergers project and contributes to the Research Programme on AI, Government, and Policy.





