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Marco Pangallo, University of Oxford - UK  
Marco Pangallo, University of Oxford - UK  
 
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I am a 2nd year PhD student in complexity economics (Institute for New Economic Thinking, Oxford), with a background in physics of complex systems and economics. I am writing my PhD thesis on the (non)convergence to equilibrium in game theoretic settings and economic systems, and I have also been working on housing markets and income segregation. Project idea: ABM prediction competition!
I got a BSc in Physics and a MSc in Physics of Complex Systems from the University of Turin. At the same time, I studied Economics at the Scuola di Studi Superiori and Collegio Carlo Alberto in Turin. I prepared my master thesis at the Centre d’analyse et de mathematique sociales (CAMS) in Paris, working on a model of the housing market and its implications for spatial income segregation, under the supervision of Professors Jean-Pierre Nadal, Pietro Terna and Annick Vignes.
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In 2015, I began my DPhil (PhD) at the Mathematical Institute of the University of Oxford under the supervision of Professor Doyne Farmer, with an affiliation with the Complexity Economics group of INET Oxford. I am a member of St Cross College and I am supported both by INET and an EPSRC award. I have broad interests in Economics, both from a theoretical (I employ Agent-Based simulations and analytical tools from Statistical Physics) and an empirical point of view. For what concerns the latter, I am interested in combining the burgeoning field of Machine Learning with techniques from Econometrics. I believe that thinking of the economy as a complex system can provide unprecedented insights.
 
 
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Marco Pangallo, University of Oxford - UK

I am a 2nd year PhD student in complexity economics (Institute for New Economic Thinking, Oxford), with a background in physics of complex systems and economics. I am writing my PhD thesis on the (non)convergence to equilibrium in game theoretic settings and economic systems, and I have also been working on housing markets and income segregation. Project idea: ABM prediction competition!

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