Huw Dixon
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Huw David Dixon (/hju: devəd dɪksən/),[4] born 1958, is a British economist. He has been a professor at Cardiff Business School since 2006,[5] having previously been Head of Economics at the University of York (2003–2006) after being a professor of economics there (1992–2003),[6] and the University of Swansea (1991–1992),[7] a Reader at Essex University (1987–1991) and a lecturer at Birkbeck College (University of London) 1983–1987.
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Huw David Dixon | |
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Born | July 1958 |
Nationality | British |
Academic career | |
Institution | Cardiff Business School (2006–) University of York (1992–2006) Swansea University (1991–1992) Essex University (1987–1991) Birkbeck College (1983–1987) |
Field | Economics |
School or tradition | New Keynesian Economists |
Alma mater | Balliol College, Oxford Nuffield College, Oxford |
Influences | James Mirrlees, Don Patinkin, Robert Axelrod, Herbert Simon |
Contributions | Price Micro-data in Macroeconomic Models, Introducing Imperfect Competition in Macroeconomics,[1] Equilibria in Bertrand–Edgeworth models with Convex Costs,[2] The Evolution of Consistent Conjectures[3] |
Information at IDEAS / RePEc | |
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