Professor David Collie

BSc & BCom, MSc(Econ), PhD

Cardiff Business School

Cardiff University


Research

Industrial Organization and International Trade Theory: Sustaining collusion with asymmetric costs; Collusion and the elasticity of demand; Collusion in differentiated duopolies with quadratic costs; The welfare effects of trade liberalization and the gains from trade under oligopoly; The application of game theory to the modelling of trade policy, competition policy, and industrial policy; European Union state aid policy; EU and US anti-dumping policy, Anti-dumping duties and the Byrd amendment; Migration and trade with external economies of Scale; Auctioning immigration visas.

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Teaching

In 2008/2009, the third-year undergraduate International Trade option, the Advanced Microeconomic Theory course for first-year Ph.D. students, and the Advanced International Trade option for second-year Ph.D. students. Students at Cardiff University on these courses can access teaching materials on Blackboard. Some useful economics and trade links.

 

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