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Jack Shannon

PhD Candidate in Economics
About

About

John (aka Jack) is a PhD Economics candidate in the Department of Economics studying Industrial Organization. His research focuses on developing estimation techniques for imperfect information games that are robust to assumptions about the form of the game being played. I also study the extent to which endogenous labour hierarchies in firms can account for merger cost synergies.

Research Interests
Industrial Organization, Applied Microeconomics, Mechanism Design, Labour Hierarchies

Supervisor
Martin Pesendorfer
Alessandro Gavazza

Research Centres
STICERD

Expertise

Industrial Organization, Applied Microeconomics, Mechanism Design, Mergers, Labor Hierarchies