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| Toke Aidt | University Senior Lecturer Fellow of Jesus College | Interests: Political Economics. | |
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Interests: Empirical Financial Economics. Household Finance. Microeconometrics | |
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| William Brown | Montague Burton Professor of Industrial Relations Master of Darwin College | Interests: Collective bargaining; payment systems; minimum wages; impact of legislative change; trade union recognition; employment contracts; arbitration | |
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Interests: Economic Theory, Game Theory, Money and Banking, Financial Economics | |
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Interests: Macroeconomics, Growth, and Economic Development. | |
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Interests: Role of the state in economic change; industrial policy and technology policy; privatisation and regulation; theories of institutions and morality; the East Asian economies; corporate governance | |
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Interests: International Economics and Open Economy Macroeconomics | |
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Interests: Open-economy models of debt dynamics; visible and invisible earnings in the balance of payments; macroeconomic policy; inflation; industrial pricing behaviour | |
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Interests: Household Behaviour. Financial Security. Living Standards. | |
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Interests: Economics of Poverty and Nutrition. Environmental Economics. Economic Measurement. Economics of Knowledge. | |
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Interests: Economic Theory, Market Design | |
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Interests: Game theory. Bargaining Theory. Evolution and Learning in Economic Theory. Industrial Organisation and Contract Theory. | |
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Interests: Macroeconomics, Fiscal Policy, Debt Management, Monetary Economics, Labour | |
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Interests: Social Economics, Economics of Education, Public Economics | |
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Interests: Networks, Applied Micro, Experimental Economics, Development | |
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Interests: Macroeconomics, international finance and behavioral economics, with a special interest in transparency of monetary policy | |
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Interests: Macroeconomic dynamics, fiscal Policy, growth and human capital, adaptive learning, networks in macroeconomics, asset pricing | |
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Interests: Economic Theory. Networks. | |
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Interests: Dynamic Games, Dynamic Contracts | |
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| Andrew Harvey | Professor of Econometrics Fellow of Corpus Christi College | Interests: Time series and econometrics; macroecometrics and financial econometrics; state space models; signal extraction; volatility; quantiles and copulas. | |
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| Sean Holly | Director of Research Professorial Fellow, Fitzwilliam College | Interests: Macroeconomic modelling, optimal policy formulation, the business cycle from the cross section, business failure and macroeconomic volatility | |
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Interests: Economic history (British industrial revolution); labour economics; particularly issues relating to women's pay and employment, and the labour market in developing countries | |
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Interests: International Trade, Macroeconomics | |
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| Sriya Iyer | Isaac Newton Trust Affiliated Lecturer Fellow of St. Catharine’s College | Interests: Development Economics; Microeconomics; Economics of Religion; Rationality; Economic Demography. | |
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Interests: Development economics, political economy, applied microeconomic theory | |
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Interests: Analysis of Household Behaviour and Rural Institutions in Developing Countries. Microeconometric Approaches to Developmenteconomics. Household Economics and Labour Economics | |
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Interests: Economic Methodology; Epistemological Issues in Social Science; Ethics, especially Moral Realism; Evolutionary Economics; Feminist Economics; Feminist Epistemology; Gender Studies; Heterodox Economics; History of Economic Thought; Methods of Social Scientific Explanation; Ontology, especially Social Ontology; Philosophical Realism. Organiser, Cambridge Realist Workshop Organiser , Cambridge Social Ontology Group Academic Advisory Committee, Cambridge University Centre for Gender Studies
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| Gabriel Leon | Isaac Newton Trust Affiliated Lecturer St Catharine’s College | Interests: Development, Political Economy and Public Economics | |
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| Oliver Linton | Professor of Political Economy Fellow of Trinity College | Interests: Econometric Theory and practice; Empirical Finance | |
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Interests: Life-cycle Behaviour under Uncertainty. Unemployment Benefit. Optimal Income Taxation under Uncertainty. Computational Methods. | |
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Interests: Economic development and stagnation in Europe between 1500 and 1800; the causes of the growing divergence between different European economies in this period | |
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Interests: Econometrics, Large Random Matrices, High-dimensional Factor Models, Monetary Policy, Macroeconomics, Robust Control, Functional Data, Dynamic Systems, Rational Expectations | |
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Interests: The economic development of Latin America and East Asia and their integration within the World Economy | |
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Interests: Econometric Analysis of Heterogeneous Panels with Unobserved Common Effects. Panel unit root tests. Analysis of Panel Vector Autoregressive Models(PVAR). Long-run Structural Macroeconometric Modelling. Global Vector Autoregressive Modelling (GVAR). Economic and Financial Forecasting in the Presence of Structural Breaks. Financial Econometrics - credit risk analysis and portfolio optimization. Econometric Analysis of Non-nested Models. Empirics of Growth. | |
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Interests: Applied econometrics; macroeconomic modelling; input output analysis; energy economics. New research interests: the economics of the housing market; dynamic models of household income behaviour | |
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| Mauricio Prado | University Lecturer Fellow of King’s College King’s College | Interests: Macroeconomics, Public Finance, Political Economics | |
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Interests: Microeconomic Theory. Game Theory. Contract Theory. Industrial Organisation. | |
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Interests: Industrial organization, environmental economics, applied microeconomics | |
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Interests: Applied Macroeconomics and Finance. Econometrics. | |
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| Hamid Sabourian | Professor of Economics and Game Theory Fellow of King’s College | Interests: Economic Theory and Game Theory: In particular Asset Prices with Asymmetric Information; Bargaining; Bounded Rationality and Complexity; Evolutionary Game Theory; Implementation and Mechanism Design; Market Games; Repeated Games; Social Learning and Herd Behaviour, Voting. | |
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| Richard J. Smith FBA | Chair of the Faculty, Professor of Econometric Theory and Economic Statistics Fellow of Gonville and Caius College | Interests: Econometric Theory. Estimation and Inference in Econometrics. Hypothesis Testing. Model Selection | |
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Interests: The following in historical perspective, long cycles; business cycles; trade policy; exchange rate regimes and economic performance; weather and sectoral fluctuations | |
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Interests: Econometrics, Empirical Industrial Organization, Estimation of Games | |
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Interests: Monetary policy, inflation and exchange rate dynamics | |
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Interests: Microeconomic Theory. Game Theory. Finance. Industrial Organisation. Economic Epidemiology. | |
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| Melvyn Weeks | University Senior Lecturer Fellow of Clare College | Interests: Microeconometrics: discrete choice models, mixture models, differentiated demand systems in economics and marketing. Bayesian model averaging, models and tests for convergence. | |
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