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Jorgen Kratz is a Lecturer in the Department of Economics and Related Studies at the University of York. He holds a BSc from Linnaeus University, an MSc and PhD from Lund University. His research focuses on microeconomic theory, mechanism design, and matching theory, with applications to kidney exchange, college admissions, and object allocation.
His recent work includes studies on conflicting objectives in kidney exchange systems and generalized cumulative offer processes. Teaching responsibilities include undergraduate courses on Mathematics for Economists and Information and Institution Design. He is currently on research leave during Semester 2 and can be reached via email for appointments.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided texts. Research collaborations include scholars such as Tommy Andersson, Miki Shimoji, and others in the field of economic design.

