Since 2019, Patricia Esteve-Gonzalez is an Oxford Martin Fellow at the GCSCC and her work supports the multidisciplinary research programme of the CMM project. She has a PhD in Economics and her research interests are in Applied Microeconomic Theory, with a special focus on institutions, mechanism design, and competitions. Her published and ongoing research has applied empirical and theoretical methodologies in a variety of contexts - public procurement, affirmative action, European integration, and cybersecurity.
Previously, Patricia worked at the Department of Economics of two different universities, University of Lancaster (UK) and Universitat Rovira i Virgili (Spain). She is an Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and has experience in teaching a wide range of courses in Economics. She is currently teaching classes of the MPhil course in Microeconomics at the Department of Economics, University of Oxford. You can find more information at her personal website.