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Dr. Patrick Allmis is a Janeway Institute Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Cambridge's Faculty of Economics, affiliated with Christ's College. His research focuses on social and economic networks, network formation mechanisms, and game-theoretic interactions within network structures.
Education and affiliations include postdoctoral positions at the Janeway Institute and academic ties to Christ's College. His work explores how network structures influence economic outcomes, political dynamics, and information dissemination in markets. Recent research emphasizes ideological cohesion, tolerance in networks, and distributive politics for disadvantaged groups.
Key contributions include analyzing homophily effects on specialization, information revelation strategies in trader networks, and the socio-economic implications of network heterogeneity. Despite no explicitly listed awards, his work has been recognized via revise-and-resubmit at the Economic Journal for the Homophily and Specialization paper.
His current projects involve modeling network-based policy interventions and advancing agent-based computational methods for studying economic systems. No formal advising relationships or grants are publicly documented.





