Trevor Swan Distinguished Professor of Economics and Director of Research School of Economics
Australian National University
I research in any area of Economics that interests me. I have been drawn to modelling Markets, foundational work in Game Theory and Statistics, and Financial Economics. I also research in Functional Analysis and Combinatorics.
I like the algebraically inspired fine art of Samia Halabi and the outback work of Australian artist Richard Bogusz and urban scenes of his son Robert. I regard myself as the only true follower of Theodor Adorno. I like gum trees.
My main present interests in Applied Economics are Higher Education Funding using contingent loans, the application of Cryptography in Financial Systems, and the economics of Bitcoin.
Ph.D. in Economics (G. Mehta Supervisor)
University of Queensland
BEcon Hon (G. Mehta Supervisor)
University of Queensland
Australian National University
School of Economics, University of Queensland
Krannert School of Management, Purdue University
Department of Economics, University of Melbourne