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Stephen Pratten is a Professor of Economics and Philosophy at King's Business School, King's College London. He holds additional roles as co-editor of the Cambridge Journal of Economics and Research Associate at the Centre for Business Research (CBR). His research focuses on the methodology of economics, particularly social ontology and realist theorizing, alongside empirical studies on structural and regulatory changes in media industries.
- Education: PhD in Economics from the University of Cambridge
- Affiliations: King's College London (since 1999), CBR Research Fellow
Research interests include critical realism, neoclassical economics, and the history of economic thought. He has contributed to interdisciplinary projects through the Social Ontology Research Unit, which explores social positioning theory and its applications. Recent work examines monetary theory, Deweyan pragmatism, and institutional analysis. His publications span over three decades, addressing topics from transaction cost economics to the philosophy of social institutions.
He supervises PhD students and teaches on undergraduate and postgraduate programs, focusing on social science methodology and industrial organization. Despite no explicit awards listed, his extensive editorial roles and prolific publishing highlight his scholarly impact.



