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Philip Neary is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Economics at Royal Holloway, University of London. He is affiliated with the Centre for Mathematical and Theoretical Economics. His research focuses on algorithmic economics, game theory, and network economics, with contributions to the UN Sustainable Development Goals. He has published extensively on topics such as stable matchings, public goods provision in networks, and computational complexity in economic models.
Neary's recent work includes advancing deferred acceptance algorithms, analyzing stable matchings under constraints, and exploring Tiebout sorting in digital communities. His research bridges theoretical economics with computer science, emphasizing practical applications in market design and resource allocation.
He will teach Industrial Economics, Machine Learning and Data Mining, and The Economics of AI starting in 2025/26. His scholarly contributions include 14 peer-reviewed articles, with a focus on interdisciplinary approaches combining economics, computer science, and network theory.

