Greg Taylor

Economist and Professor of Digital Markets and Competition at Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford

Greater Oxford Area

About

I work on the economics of technology markets and digital goods and services. My main research interests include competition policy and regulation for tech, industrial organisation, information economics, and other applications of game theory and economics for policy analysis in the digital sphere. My research deals with some of the most pressing issues of our time and I work with government, regulators, and practitioners to help make policy in these areas. Recent more specific examples of research topics include: the competitive effects of data, intermediary bias, search engines and other online information intermediaries, the bundling of digital goods/services, and online advertising markets.

Experience

  • Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford (16 yrs 9 mos)
    • Professor of Digital Markets and Competition
      Aug 2025 - Present · 11 mos

    • Associate Professor and Senior Research Fellow
      May 2017 - Aug 2025 · 8 yrs 4 mos

    • Research Fellow
      Oct 2009 - May 2017 · 7 yrs 8 mos