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Marco Mariotti is a Professor of Economics at Queen Mary University of London's School of Economics and Finance. He holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Cambridge. His research focuses on choice theory, game theory, social choice, and bounded rationality, with empirical and experimental applications. He explores topics such as cognitive heterogeneity, stochastic choice, and the intersection of psychology and economics. His work has been published in top journals like Econometrica and Economic Journal.
Mariotti’s research interests span theoretical and applied economics, emphasizing how individuals make decisions under constraints. He has contributed to understanding mechanisms like coarse random utility models and dual random utility maximization. His recent work examines approval models, sequential decision-making, and the ethical implications of non-interference in social choices.
- Education: PhD in Economics, University of Cambridge
- Key Research Areas: Behavioral Economics, Social Choice Theory, Game Theory
- Publications: Over 50 articles in leading journals
He actively supervises PhD students in economics and related fields, fostering interdisciplinary approaches to economic inquiry.


