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Professor Matt Elliott is a Fellow at Jesus College and Professor of Economics at the University of Cambridge. His research focuses on economic theory, networks, and their applications to markets, including financial, labor, and rural economies. He integrates game theory, bargaining, and experimental economics into his work.
- Education:
- BA, MPhil (Oxon), PhD (Stanford University)
His research explores how social and economic networks influence market dynamics, risk sharing, and antitrust policies. Recent work analyzes supply chain disruptions, information markets, and corporate culture fragility.
Key trends in his publications include networked market structures, strategic information design, and systemic risk in financial systems. Articles span interdisciplinary applications of network theory to economics, public goods, and bargaining experiments.
- Scientific Awards:
- Wiley Prize in Economics (2017)
- European Research Council Starting Grant (2017)
- Aliprantis Prize (2012)
He has secured grants through the European Research Council for the "Embedded Markets and the Economy" project (Project ID: 757229). His work involves collaborations with researchers like Ben Golub, Marina Agranov, and Andrew Koh.




