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Santiago  Sanchez-Pages

Professor Santiago Sanchez-Pages

Professor of Economics

Biography

Santiago Sanchez-Pages is a Professor of Economics in the Department of Political Economy. He obtained his PhD from Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona in 2003. After that he joined the University of Edinburgh and the University of Barcelona. His background is in economic theory, including bargaining, game theory and political economy, but one of his main research fields is also experimental economics.

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Office hours

Wednesday: 10.00 - 11.00

Thursday: 10.00 - 11.00

Research

Santi´s research interests are very diverse and include voting, participatory democracy, bargaining, coalition formation, the economics of conflict and contests, experimental economics, gender economics, personnel economics, and the biological foundations of economic behaviour. He has published papers in Economics, Political Science and Behavioral Science journals.

Teaching

  • Principles of economics
  • Microeconomics
  • Economics of science fiction

PhD Supervision

Santiago is interested in supervising on the following topics:

  • Quantitative Political Economy
  • Game Theory and Bargaining
  • Experimental and Behavioural Economics
  • Gender and Labour Economics

    Research

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    Quantitative Political Economy Research Group

    The Quantitative Political Economy research group gathers economists and political scientists that are committed to bridging the two disciplines. The common ground is the study politics and policies with advanced quantitative methods and formal modeling.

    News

    Department celebrates anniversary milestone

    Staff and students came together this week to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Department of Political Economy.

    DPEanniv002

    Study examines impact of stereotyping on performance in chess

    Stereotypes around women’s ability to play chess could explain why they perform worse when playing against men in competitive environments, a new study has...

    felix-mittermeier-Chess-unsplash

    New book charts unique history of economics on the big screen

    A new book by a King’s College London academic charts the unique relationship between economics and cinema and how the disciplines have influenced each other...

    Cinema Ticket

    Praise for academic team as promotions are confirmed

    The head of the School of Politics and Economics has paid tribute to the hard work of academic staff after news of several successful promotions was confirmed.

    SPE news

      Research

      quantative resized
      Quantitative Political Economy Research Group

      The Quantitative Political Economy research group gathers economists and political scientists that are committed to bridging the two disciplines. The common ground is the study politics and policies with advanced quantitative methods and formal modeling.

      News

      Department celebrates anniversary milestone

      Staff and students came together this week to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Department of Political Economy.

      DPEanniv002

      Study examines impact of stereotyping on performance in chess

      Stereotypes around women’s ability to play chess could explain why they perform worse when playing against men in competitive environments, a new study has...

      felix-mittermeier-Chess-unsplash

      New book charts unique history of economics on the big screen

      A new book by a King’s College London academic charts the unique relationship between economics and cinema and how the disciplines have influenced each other...

      Cinema Ticket

      Praise for academic team as promotions are confirmed

      The head of the School of Politics and Economics has paid tribute to the hard work of academic staff after news of several successful promotions was confirmed.

      SPE news