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Curriculum vitae

Professor HUW DAVID DIXON MA, M.Phil, D.Phil (Oxon)

Address: Cardiff Business School, Aberconwy Building, Cardiff CF10 3EU Email: [email protected]

Current Post: Professor of , Cardiff University (since 2006).

History:

Schools: 1970-71 Leeds Grammar 1971-74 Grimsby Wintringham G.S. 1974-77 Lawnswood School (Comprehensive)

First degree: 1977-1980 Balliol College, . B.A., P.P.E (Phil/Econ) First class.

Further degrees: 1980-1983 Studentship, Nuffield College, University of Oxford. (SSRC Funded).

1982 M.phil in economics.

1984 D.Phil, "Approximate Bertrand Equilibria in a Replicated Industry". Supervisor: Professor Sir James Mirrlees F.B.A.

Prizes: College: Brackenbury Open scholarship (1977), Thomas Balogh Prize in Political Economy (1978) (for essay "A Critique of Profit Maximisation in Economic Theory"). Jenkyns Prize for Mock Schools (1980).

University George Webb Medley Essay Prize (1978) ("The Role of Information in Economic Theory").

Others: P.W.S Andrews Memorial Essay Prize (1986). Awarded jointly by Lancaster University and the Journal of Industrial Economics for my paper "Strategic Investment and Consistent Conjectures".

R.V.Tress Prize (1987). Awarded by Birkbeck College for best research by lecturer within three years of attaining tenure.

Academic Posts:

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1983-1984 Temporary Lecturer, Hertford College, Oxford.

1984-1987 Lectureship in economics, Birkbeck College, London.

1987-1991 Readership, Essex University.

1991-1992 Professor, University College Swansea, University of Wales.

1992- 2006 Professor, York University.

2006 - Professor, Cardiff Business School.

Other Distinctions

1991-2001 Fellow, Centre for Economic Policy Research (U.K.)

1996-2001 Member, Council of Royal Economic Society.

2000- Research Fellow, Centre for Economic Studies ifo (Munich).

Editorial/Refereeing:

Editor, Controversies section of (1994-9)

Editorial Board, Review of Economic Studies (1986-1993).

Associate Editor. Journal of Industrial Economics, (1986-1996)

Royal Economic Society Conference Programme Committee, 1990-1994, 2009-2011 Vice Chair 1991-2, Chair 1992-3.

I referee about 30 papers per year for various journals, including:

Economica, Economic Journal, Journal of Macroeconomics, Oxford Economic Papers, International Journal of Industrial Organisation, Journal of Economics, Econometrica, American Economic review, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Scottish Journal of Political Economy, European Journal of Political Economy, Journal of Development Economics, Journal of International Economics.

- Co-organizer 1993 Warwick Summer Workshop: The New Macroeconomics. - Organizer, Industrial Economic Study Group Annual Conference, April 1994 (York). - Organiser of 6th Anglo-French conference (London) may 2009. Coordinator For British end since 2009.

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Presentations at Conferences and seminars.

Conferences: 1985: AUTE (Keble College), European Association of Research in Industrial Economics (Queens college, Cambridge), World Congress of Econometric Society (MIT), Managerial Corporations (Yale).

1986: ESRC Industrial Economics/Economic Theory Study Group meeting (Oxford), The Microstructure of Labour Markets (LSE). Hysteresis and Unemployment (St Andrews), Corporate Efficiency (Birkbeck).

1987: Econometric Society Winter Meeting (Aarhus), Warwick Summer School, AUTE (Aberystwyth).

1988: ESRC Labour Study Group (Swansea), European Assoc. of research into Ind. Org. (Rotterdam), Information and Uncertainty (Aarhus), Dynamiques de Marches at structure Industrielle (CNRS, Paris).

1989: AUTE Bristol. (Birth of first child).

1990: World Congress of Econometric Society (Barcelona), Artificial Intelligence in Economics (Manchester), ESRC Money-Macro-Finance Study Group (London), Warwick Summer School.

1991: Royal Economic Society (Warwick), European Economic Association (Cambridge), ESRC Money Study Group (Manchester), Unemployment Theory (Copenhagen).

1992: Royal Economic Soc. (London) attended ex officio.

1993: EEA meeting(Helsinki), West Country one day meeting (Exeter), Nordic PHD programme meeting (Aarhus), Warwick Summer workshop (The New Macroeconomics), CEPR Department of Employment (Unemployment Policy).

1994: CNRS/ADRES/French Ministry of Finance conference on "Recent developments in the macroeconomics of imperfect competition", Royal Economic Society (Exeter). Industrial Economics Study Group. Nordic PHD programme conference on macroeconomics (Aarhus). Developments in macroeconomics (Carlos III Madrid). CEPR "Unemployment policy" Madrid.

1995: Econometric Society World Congress (Tokyo). Workshop on recent developments in macroeconomics (Copenhagen).

1996: Italian meeting in experimental economics (Naples), Royal Economic Society Conference (Swansea), International conference in game theory (SUNY at Stonybrook), EEA (Istanbul).

1998: EEA (Berlin), Theory and evidence in Macroeconomics (Bergamo).

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1999: AEA (New York), RES (Nottingham), 3rd Conference in Macroeconomics and Finance (Crete).

2000: RES (St Andrews), Econometric Society 8th World Congress (Seattle).

2001: 5th International Conference on Macroeconomic Analysis and Finance (Crete), CESifo summer school (Venice).

2002: AEA (Atlanta).

2004: CDMA St-Andrews, 7th International Conference on Macroeconomic Analysis and Finance (Crete)

2005: 8th International Conference on Macroeconomic Analysis and Finance (Crete).

2006: 9th International Conference on Macroeconomic Analysis and Finance (Crete). 38th MMF Conference (York).

2008: CESifo are workshop on Money, macro and finance (Munich). The Economics of Imperfect Competition, La Sapienza (Roma). Macroeconomics, (Biccoca, Milan). 8th EMF (Leuven).

2009. 9th EMF (Athens), Konstanz workshop on monetary theory, 7th Anglo- French-Italian workshop (London), 3rd meeting of Portuguese Economic Journal Conference (Madeira).

2010. 10th EMF, Berne. Understanding Price Dynamics – recent advances, Banque de France. ASSET meeting (Alicante). 8th Anglo_French-Italian meeting, Marseilles.

2011. 11th EMF (York). Royal economic Society Annual Conference (Royal Holloway), Bargaining and Evolution (Louisiana State University).

2012. ASSET meeting, Cyprus (Limassol).

2013. RES meeting (Royal Holloway), International Conference on Macroeconomic Analysis and Finance (Crete).

Departmental Seminars:

I give several departmental seminars each year. I have given seminars as an external speaker at the following institutions (a * for every seminar over one):

U.K:

Oxford ****, Warwick **, Southampton *, Bristol **, Cardiff **, Manchester**, Liverpool*, Sheffield*, St. Andrews*, Dundee **, Newcastle,

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Hull**, LBS **, Bangor*, UCL **, QMW ***, Birkbeck**, Essex**, Glasgow, York, Cambridge*, Leeds*, Loughborough, Edinburgh*, Nottingham***, Exeter*, Stirling, Birmingham**, Aberdeen, Keele, Kent*, Aberdeen, Strathclyde, Leicester*, LSE*, Lancaster, Brunel*, City University*, Aberystwyth, Sunderland, Swansea*, Manchester Metropolitan, Durham, Bath**, Leicester*, Bank of England*.

Foreign:

Athens School of Business and Economcs, Aarhus*, Copenhagen***, Oslo **, Tilburg, ANU, Monash, Sydney, NSW, Catholic University Lisbon, IESG Technical University Lisbon**, Paris-1*, Cork, Dublin (UCD), Napoli (Fred II), Helsinki, Mainz (J.Guttenberg), Bari*, Barcelona (AUB), Prague (CERGE)*, Munich (CES), Dublin (TCD, UCD), Galway, Regensberg, European Central Bank*, National University of Singapore*.

External Chair Committees.

1994 City University (Simon Price and John Cubbin appointed).

1996 Edinburgh (Mark Steel appointed)

1998 Birkbeck College (John Driffill appointed). Aarhus University, Denmark (Niels Haldrup appointed).

1999 Queen Mary and Westfield College (Christian Zhigliano appointed). Edinburgh (Carmen Matutes and Josef Sakovitz appointed).

2000. Edinburgh (John Hardman Moore appointed). Manchester (Rabah Amir appointed).

2002. Rekjavic, Iceland (Gylfi Zoega appointed) Cyprus. (George Halliosos appointed).

2004. St Andrews (No appointment made). Habilitation, Leo Kass (Vienna).

Research Grants.

I have been the principle investigator or grant holder for the following grants (I have been involved in several other grants).

Evolution, Competitiveness and Oligopoly. ESRC R000 23 6179. Oct 1995- 1998. (£90,000).

Evolution and competitiveness. TMR grant (EU), July 1996-June 1998. (ECU 77,000).

ACE-Phare fellowship "Evolution and competitiveness in transitional

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ESRC Research Fellowship, April 1999-2002. (£182,000).

ACE-Phare Project “European economic integration: adaptive learning and evolution in the new entrants”, 18 months commencing 1/1/2000 (ECU 96,200).

Hysteresis and Industrial Performance. ESRC R000 23 9326. March 2002-March 2004. (£93,369). Part of larger project with Professor Sue Bowden, Sheffield.

Economic Motivations for and consequences of Labour rationing and Short time working, Leverhulme trust F/00118/N, 1/9/02-31/8/04. (£57,588). Part of larger project with Professor Sue Bowden, Sheffield.

Foundation Banque de France (Visiting Scholar programme) 2009-2010, Euro 10,500.

External Examining.

Exams:

1988-91 London School of Economics B.Sc.

1989-91 University College London B.A

1990-92 Queen Mary and Westfield.B.Sc

1990-92 Birkbeck College, M.Sc.

1992-94 Leeds University, B.Sc.

1992-94 University of East Anglia, B.Sc.

1993-96 Warwick University B.Sc..

1994-96 Oxford University, M.Phil.

1996-99 Leicester University B.Sc.

1996-99 Essex University B.Sc.

1999-02 Sunderland University B.Sc.

1999-01 Sheffield University B.Sc. 2000-3 Edinburgh University MA.

2001-4 Galway BSc, MSc.

2001-4 Hull University BSc.

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2002-6 Manchester MSc.

2005- 8 Birmingham BSC, MSc.

2005 -7 UC Dublin. BSc, MSc.

2007-2011 Nottingham MSc.

2010- Trinity College, Dublin.

Research degrees (PHD \ D.Phil)

1987. Morten Hviid, Warwick. Ulrich Zachau, Nuffield College.

1989. Won Dong Cho, Oxford. Derek Laing, Essex.

1990. Paul Dobson, London. Myung Suk Lee, London. Xeni Dassiou, London.

1991 John Fender, Oxford.

1992 Rivera Campos, Warwick.

1993 Marco Colangelo, London. Antonio D'Agata, Manchester.

1995 George Bratsiotis, London.

1996 Gulcin Ozkan, York. Fabrizia Lapicorela, York. Aydin Ozkan, York. Gianmaria Martini, York. Nir Vulcan, London. Barbara Roffia, Warwick. Jean Robert Hoffman, UEA.

1997 Giles Durant, LSE. Kevin Lawler, Sunderland.

1998 Maria Karranassou, London. Tomas Sjogren, Umea (Sweden).

1999 Jean-Pierre Vidal, Cambridge Louise Allsopp, York.

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Manuel Nunes, York Esma Gargisiz, Manchester. Javier Coto-Martinez, AUB Barcelona.

2000 Ozge Szennay.York. Daniel Sgroi, Nuffield College, Oxford.

2002 Maria Theresa Monteduro, York.

2003 Damiano Silipo, York. Monica Lopez, Warwick. Liam Graham, Birkbeck. Roberto Motto, York.

2004. Guiseppi Montolio, York.

2005. Laura Povoledo, UCL. Rene Cabral Torres, York.

2006. Gianlucca Moretti, York. Rachel Heyward, Cambridge. Steven McKnight, Essex. Soubarna Pal, Cardiff.

2011. Manuel Rodrigues Pereira, Technical University, Lisbon. Waqas Ahmed, National University of Singapore.

2012 Hiroshi Ochiai, Nottingham. Chunping Liu Cardiff. William Tayler, Manchester. Young Hwan Park, Bristol.

Research Student Supervision

I have been the principal supervisor of the following students (the date given being submission/award), awarded by York unless otherwise stated prior to 2011, Cardiff 2011 and after. I have also been a secondary supervisor to many other PhD students.

1991 Minas Vlassis, Essex. "Wage and Employment Determination in a Multi-stage Bargain: Theory and Evidence from the Greek Manufacturing Sector"

1991 Vassillios Kolliniatis, Essex. "On Entry Deterrence".

1993 Yannis Palangopoulos. "An Empirical Study of the Disaggregated Wage Determination Process in the UK".

1995 Michele Santoni.. "Macroeconomic and Trade Policy in

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Imperfectly competitive open economies".

1998 John Considine. “Issues in Fiscal Deficit: The case of Ireland”.

1998. Silvia Fideli. “Essays on public choice: the cases of tax evasion and compliance relations between politicians and public managers”.

1998 Marta Aloi. “Macroeconomics and Imperfect Competition: a static and dynamic approach.”

1999 Ernesto Somma. “Essays on the Evolution of Competition”.

Rui Coimbra. “Endogenous Fluctuations and the cyclical behaviour of Wages”.

2000 Luis da Costa. “Oligopoly and Capital Accumulation in a Small Open Economy”,

Giovanni Lombardo. “Monopolistic Distortion and the Real Effects of Monetary Shocks” (joint supervisor with Alan Sutherland).

Paolo Lupi. “The evolution of collusion: essays in computational economics”.

2003. Luis Murillo Zamorano. "Essays on Economic Efficiency and Productivity Growth Analysis”

2004. Jannine Poletti. “The effect of Intangible Capital, Ownership Structure and Country laws on Corporate Value”.

2005. Joel Virgen-Rojano. “Topics on the Mexican Business Cycle”.

2006 Imtithal Al-Thumeiri: “Economic Reforms in Saudi Arabia: Results from a Dynamic General Equilibrium Analysis.”

Engin Kara: “Monetary Policy in a Generalised Taylor Economy”

Helen Hu: “Macroeconomic equilibrium and reform in the Chinese economy”.

2007 Gaurav Saroliya : “Persistence in Heterogeneous new Keynesian Economies”

2008 Ana Sofia Domingues Rodrigues. “The dynamics of Market Structure and R&D Competition”.

Francesca d’Auria. “Nominal Rigidities and the Effects of monetary and fiscal policy”.

Jose Eusebio Marques-dos-Santos. “Privatization: the Brazilian

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experience”.

2011 Lucun Yang, “Essays in Open Economy macroeconomics”

Yue Jiang, “Essays on the heterogeneity of price-stickiness, persistence of the real economy and optimal monetary policy”.

2012 Zhou Peng, “Microdata analysis of price setting behaviour and macrodata analysis of heterogeneous DSGE models”

Jiao Jing. “Essays on the Evaluation and Estimation of the Heterogeneity of Price-Stickiness in a DGSE model.”

2013 Kun Tian,

Doctoral Courses.

I have given the following advanced level (2-3rd year PHD) courses.

Industrial Economics. 10 days (40 hours), July 1995, Copenhagen. Nordic PHD programme, Agricultural economics.

Recent Advances in Macroeconomic Theory, Universite de Paris-1 MAD. 3 weeks, April and June 1996 (10 hours).

Imperfect Competition and Macroeconomics. 5 days (20 hours), Helsinki. Finnish Doctoral programme in Economics. October 1996.

Imperfect Competition and macroeconomics, U.C.Cork, 2 days (8 hours), 30Nov/1Dec 1996.

Imperfect Competition and Macroeconomics, (8 hours), Feb 1997, York.

Imperfect Compeitition and the Fiscal Multiplier, Lisbon 1999 (6 hours) 25-26th Jamuary).

On Modelling imperfect competition in dynamic economies, Munich (CES) 2000, May 2-18th (6 hours).

Topics in macroeconomics of imperfect competition, Lisbon Summer School, 16-21 July 2005. (12 hours).

2006-: Monetary Theory and Policy, Cardiff PhD Economics programme, year 2 (20 hours).

2009: Topics in Advanced Macroeconomics, year 2 PhD course, University of Pavia (20 hours).

Other Teaching.

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I have taught core microeconomics and macroeconomics at all levels from year 1 BSc to Masters level. I have also taught I.O. at MSc level at Birkbeck, York and Essex, year 3 International Trade for two years at UCL in 1984-5 and MSc Game Theory at Essex. At Cardiff I teach year 3 Macro, and introductory maths for MSc, and Contemporary Issues in macroeconomics.

University Administration.

I have been involved in many administrative jobs since 1983 when I became library rep at Birkbeck. Various committees too numerous to mention have followed. Highlights at York: member of university finance committee, Senate, Court, deputy head of economics, head of economics (2003-6), director of research students. At Cardiff, Director of PhD programme since January 2010.

PUBLICATIONS

Papers under submission/revision to refereed Journals.

1) Paulo Brito & Bipasa Datta & Huw Dixon, 2011. "The evolution of mixed conjectures in the rent-extraction game," Discussion Papers 11/06, Department of Economics, University of York.

2) Dixon, Huw & Pourpourides, Panayiotis M., 2010. "General Equilibrium with Monopolistic Firms and Occasionally Binding Cash-in-Advance Constraints," Cardiff Economics Working Papers E2010/6, Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School.

3) Huw Dixon & Engin Kara, 2011. "Taking Multi-Sector Dynamic General Equilibrium Models to the Data," Bristol Economics Discussion Papers 11/621, Department of Economics, University of Bristol, UK.

4) Paulo Brito & Luís Costa & Huw Dixon, 2010. "Non-Smooth Dynamics and Multiple Equilibria in a Cournt-Ramsey Model with Endogenous Markups," Working Papers 2010/14. Department of Economics at the School of Economics and Management (ISEG), Technical University of Lisbon.

I am also working on a number of other papers yet to be published as discussion papers.

Papers in refereed Journals (reverse order).

52) Fiscal policy, entry and capital accumulation: hump-shaped responses. (joint with Paulo Brito) Cardiff Economics Working paper E2012/7, forthcoming Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control.

51) “A Unified Framework for Using Micro-Data to Compare Dynamic Time-Dependent Price-

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Setting Models,” The B.E. Journal of Macroeconomics: Vol. 12: Issue 1 (Contributions), Article 22. (2012).

50) The transition from dual-track pricing to a market system: Winners and losers (joint with John Bennett and Helen Hu). Forthcoming, Economic Systems.

49) Generalized Taylor and Generalized Calvo price and wage-setting: micro evidence with macro implications, (joint with Herve le Bihan) Economic Journal, vol. 122, pages 532-554, May (2012). . 48) Luís F. Costa and Huw David Dixon (2011). Fiscal Policy under Imperfect Competition with Flexible Prices: An Overview and Survey. Economics: The Open-Access, Open-Assessment E- Journal, Vol. 5, 2011-3.

47) Contract Length Heterogeneity and the Persistence of Monetary Shocks in a Dynamic Generalized Taylor Economy, (joint with Engin Kara) European Economic Review, 55, 280-292 (2011).

46) .Can we explain inflation persistence in a way that is consistent with the micro-evidence on nominal rigidity? (joint with Engin Kara), Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, (42) 151-170. (2010).

45) Entry and the accumulation of capital: a two state-variable extension to the Ramsey model, (joint with Paulo Brito), (2009), International Journal of Economic Theory 5, 333-357

44) and Luigi Siciliani (2009): "Waiting Time Targets in Healthcare Markets: How Long Are We Waiting?", Journal of Health Economics, 28, 1081-1098

43) "Learning to collude: An experiment in convergence and equilibrium selection in oligopoly," (joint with Sbriglia, Patrizia & Somma, Ernesto) Research in Economics, Elsevier, vol. 60(3), pages 155-167, 2006.

42) “How to compare Taylor and Calvo contracts: a comment on Michael Kiley”, (joint with Engin Kara), Journal of Money, Credit and Banking (2006), 38, 1119-26.

41) "Free Internet Access and Regulation: A Note," (Joint with Bipasa Datta) Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, (2003), 159(3), 594--598.

40) Entry dynamics, demand shocks and induced productivity fluctuations, (joint with Marta Aloi), Ekonomia, 2003, 6, 115-146.

39) The Evolution of Consistent Conjectures (joint with Ernesto Somma), Journal of Economic Behaviour and Organization, 2003, 51, 523-536.

38) Profits, Markups and Entry: Fiscal Policy in an Open Economy (joint with Javier Coto- Martinez), Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 2003, 27, 573-597.

37) Axelrod Meets Cournot: Oligopoly and the Evolutionary Metaphor (joint with Scott Moss and Steven Wallis), Computational Economics, 2002, 20, 139-156.

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36) Technological change, entry and stock market dynamics: an analysis of transition in a monopolistic economy (joint with Bipasa Datta), American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings,2002, 92, 231-235.

35) Dual Labour Markets and Nominal Rigidity (joint with Henrik Jacobsen Kleven and Claus Thustrup Kreiner). Oxford economic papers, 2002, 54, pp. 561 – 583.

34) Omega-homothetic Preferences: Theory and applications (joint with Bipasa Datta), Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 2001, 48, 148–163.

33) Strategic responses to regulatory policies: what lessons can be learned from the UK contract Gas market?, (Joint with Joshy Easaw), The Review of Industrial Organisation, 2001, 18, 379- 396.

32) Monetary Policy and Credit in China: A Theoretical Analysis (joint with John Bennett), Journal of Macroeconomics, 2001, 23, 297-314.

31) Linear Homothetic Preferences (joint with Bipasa Datta), Economics Letters, 2000, 69, 55- 61.

30) Keeping up with the Joneses: Competition and the evolution of collusion, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2000, 43, 223-238.

29) Modelling market power in labour and product markets in a dynamic economy, Ekonomia, 2000, Fall, 1-18.

28) Endogenous Fluctuations in an open economy with increasing returns to scale, (joint with Marta Aloi and Teresa Lloyd-Braga), Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 2000, 24, 97- 125.

27) A mixed Industrial structure magnifies the importance of menu costs, (Joint with Claus Thustrup Hansen) European Economic Review, 1999, 43, 1475-1500.

26) New Keynesian Economics, Nominal Rigidities and Involuntary Unemployment, Journal of Economic Methodology, 1999, 6, 221-238. (reprinted in Surfing Economics)

25) A comparison of menu-costs in open and closed economies with a mixed industrial structure (joint with Alberto Pompermaier), Open Economies Review, 1999, 4, 365-384.

24) Fiscal Policy coordination with demand spillovers and unionised labour markets (with Michele Santoni), Economic Journal, March 1997, 107, 403-417.

23) A Theoretical Macromodel of the Chinese Economy, (with John Bennett) Journal of Comparative Economics, 1996, 22, 277-294.

22) Imperfect competition and the Fiscal Multiplier, (with Phil Lawler), Scandinavian journal of Economics, 1996, 98, 219-231.

21) Evaluating Competitive Strategies, (with Scott Moss and Steven Wallis)), Journal of

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Intelligent Systems in Accounting Finance and Management, 1995, 4, 245-258.

20) Macroeconomic equilibrium and reform in a Transitional Economy, (with John Bennett), European Economic Review, 1995, 39, 1465-1486.

19) An open economy model with a generalised bargaining framework, (with Michele Santoni), Annales d'Economie et de Statistique, 1995, 37/38, pp.293-318. Special edition "Recent Developments in the macroeconomics of mperfect competition" ed J.P Laffargue and P.Malgrange.

18) Macroeconomic price and quantity responses with heterogeneous product markets, Oxford Economic Papers, 1994, 46, 385-402.

17) Inefficient Diversification in multimarket Oligopoly with diseconomies of scope, Economica, 1994, 61, 213-219.

16) Imperfect competition and macroeconomics: a survey (with Neil Rankin), Oxford Economic Papers, 1994, 46, 171-199.

15) Bertrand-Edgeworth Equilibria when firms set discrete prices, Bulletin of Economic Research, 1993, 45, 257-268.

14) Nominal wage flexibility in a partly unionised economy, The Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 1992, 60, 295-306.

13) The Perfectly competitive outcome as the equilibrium in an Edgeworthian price-quantity game, Economic Journal, 1992, 102, 301-309.

12) Macroeconomic policy in a large unionised economy, European Economic Review, 1991, 35, 1427-1448.

11) Bertrand-Edgeworth equilibria when firms avoid turning customers away, Journal of Industrial Economics, 1990, 39, 131-146.

10) Macroeconomic policy with a floating exchange rate and a unionised non-traded sector, Economic Journal, 1990, 100 conference supplement, 78-90.

9) Imperfect competition, unemployment benefit, and the non-neutrality of money: an example, Oxford Economic Papers, 42, 402-413.

8) Unions, oligopoly, and the Natural Range of employment, Economic Journal, 1988, 98, 1127-1147.

7) Approximate Bertrand equilibria in a replicated industry, Review of Economic Studies, 1987, LIV, 47-62.

6) A simple model of imperfect competition with Walrasian features, Oxford Economic Papers, 1987, 39, 134-160.

5) The general theory of household and market contingent demand, The Manchester School of

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Economic and Social Studies, 1987, 45, 287-304.

4) Cournot and Bertrand outcomes as equilibria in a strategic metagame, Economic Journal, 1986, 96 conference supplement, 59-70.

3) Strategic investment with consistent conjectures, Oxford Economic Papers,1986, (38), 111- 128.

2) Strategic investment in a competitive industry, Journal of Industrial Economics, 1985, 33, 483-500.

1) The existence of mixed strategy equilibria in a price-setting oligopoly, Economics Letters, 1984, 16, 205-212.

Journal articles reprinted in books.

1) Strategic investment in a competitive industry, in Geroski, Phlips, and Ulph (ed) Oligopoly, Competition and Welfare, Blackwells, 1985, pp.115-133.

2) Strategic Investment with consistent conjectures, in Morris, Slater, Sinclair, Vickers (ed) Strategic Behaviour and Market Structure, Oxford University Press, 1986, pp.111-128.

3) A simple model of imperfect competition with Walrasian features, in Sinclair (ed) Prices, Quantities, and Expectations, Oxford University Press, 1987, pp.134-160.

4) A simple model of imperfect competition with Walrasian features, in Rod Cross (ed) Unemployment, Hysteresis, and the Natural Rate of Unemployment, Blackwell, 1988, pp.129-157.

5) Imperfect competition and macroeconomics: a survey (with Neil Rankin), In Dixon and Rankin (Ed), The New Macroeconomics, CUP 1995, pp 34-62.

6) A simple model of imperfect competition with Walrasian features, in Jean-Pascal Benassy (Ed), Macroeconomics and Imperfect Competition. Edward Elgar, 1995, pp.154-180.

7) Imperfect competition, unemployment benefit, and the non-neutrality of money: an example. Pascal Benassy (Ed), Macroeconomics and Imperfect Competition. Edward Elgar, 1995, pp.181-192.

8) Unions, oligopoly, and the Natural Range of employment, P.N. Junankar (Ed), Economics of unemployment: causes, consequences, and policies, Edward Elgar (forthcoming).

9) New Keynesian Economics, Nominal Rigidities and Involuntary Unemployment, Surfing Economics (Huw Dixon), Palgrave (2001).

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10) Imperfect competition and macroeconomics: a survey (with Neil Rankin), in A.L.Booth (Ed) The Economics of Trade Unions, Edward Elgar.

Books: Sole Author.

Surfing economics: essays for the enquiring economist. Palgrave (2001).

Books: Edited

The New Macroeconomics: Imperfect Markets and Policy Effectiveness, Cambridge University Press, (1995). (Joint editor with Neil Rankin).

Controversies in macroeconomics: growth, trade and policy. Blackwells. (1999)

Papers and Chapters in books.

1) Oligopoly Theory made simple, in The Economics of Industrial Organisation, Davies S. et al., Longmans, 1988, chapter 4 , pp 127-163. (reprinted in Surfing economics).

2) Equilibrium and Explanation, in Creedy (ed) The Foundations of Economic Thought, Blackwells, 1990, chapter 13, pp.356-394. (reprinted in Surfing economics).

3) Some Thoughts on Artificial Intelligence and Economic Theory, in Moss and Rae (eds) Artificial Intelligence and Economic Analysis, Edward Elgar, 1992, pp.131- 154. (reprinted in Surfing economics).

4) Imperfect Competition and Open Economy Macroeconomics, in Ploeg (ed) Handbook of International Macroeconomics, Blackwells, 1994. Chapter 2, pp.31- 59.

5) La Teoria dell'oligopolio resa semplice, in Luigi Filipini e Andrea Salanti (ed) Razionalita, Impressa, E Informazione: letture di microeconomia. Torino, 1993, pp.181-226.

6) Of Coconuts, Decomposition, and a Jackass: A geneology of the Natural rate of Unemployment, in Rod Cross (ed), The Natural Rate 25 Years on, CUP 1995, pp.57-74. (reprinted in Surfing economics).

7) Preface and editors introduction, in The New Macroeconomics: imperfect markets and policy effectiveness, CUP 1995.

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8) Reflections on New Keynesian Economics; the role of Imperfect Competition, in Vane and Snowden (Eds) Reflections on Modern Macroeconomics, Edward Elgar 1998, pp.158-203. (reprinted in Surfing economics).

9) Old, new and post Keynesians and the IS/LM model (with Bill Gerrard). In Warren Young and Ben-Zion Zilberfarb (eds), IS/Lm and Modern Macroeconomics, pp.7-28. Kluwer, 2001.

10) Oligopoly Theory made simple, Readings in Microeconomics, ed M.A.La Manna, Ch/19, pp.375-411, Dryden Press, 1997.

11) The multiplier in an economy with monopolistic output markets and competitive labour markets, (with marta Aloi and Phil Lawler). Market behaviour and macroeconomic modelling, ed Hans van Ees. Ch 1, pp.3-40, Macmillan Press (1998).

12) New Keynesian economics: theory and evidence, Backhouse and Salanti (ed) Theory and evidence in Macroeconomics, Oxford University Press (2000), chapter 9 pp.203-214.

13) Regulatory Policy and the Competition Process in the UK Contract Gas Market: a theoretical analysis, (with Joshi Easaw) in MacKerron G and Pearson P eds, The International Energy Experience: markets, Regulations and the Environment, British Institute of Energy economics, Imperial College London.

14) Exchange Rates: fundamentals, random walks and volatility. International Economics: Applications, Themes and Debates, Lawler K. (ed). Prentice Hall, chapter 14, pp.243-252.

15) Real Rigidity, An Encyclopaedia of Macroeconomics, ed Brian Snowden and Howard Vane, Edward Elgar, pp. 616-620.

16) New Keynesian macroeconomics, New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2nd edition, ed Steven Durlauf (2007).

Editorial Introductions/Statements in refereed Journals.

1) Exchange Rates and Fundamentals, Economic Journal, 1999, 109, F652-54

2) On the use of the 'hidden economy' estimates, Economic Journal, 1999, 109, F335-37.

3) The Macroecconomics of OECD Unemployment, Economic Journal, 1998, 108, pp.779-781.

4) Economics and happiness, Economic Journal, 1997, Vol.107, No.445, pp.1812- 1814.

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5) The source and measurement of technical change, Economic Journal, 1997, Vol.107, No.444, pp.1518-1519

6) On Modelling the Long Run in Applied Economics (with Robert Taylor), Economic Journal, 107(440), January 1997, pp. 165-68.

7) Economists, the Welfare State and Growth: The Case of Sweden, Economic Journal, 106(439), November 1996, pp. 1725-26.

8) Deindustrialisation and Britain's industrial performance since 1960, Economic Journal, Jan 1996, Vol.106, No.434, pp.170-171.

9) Microfoundations and the demand for money - An introduction, Economic Journal, 1997, Vol.107, No.443, pp.1169-1170

10) Finance and development, Economic Journal, 1997, Vol.107, No.442, pp.752-753

11) Editorial Announcement (with John Hey), Economic Journal, 1995, Vol.105, No.433 (un-numbered page).

12) Imperfect Competition and contemporary macroeconomics, Portuguese Economic Journal, 2007, Vol. 6, No. 2. (August 2007), pp. 89-93.

Discussion Papers and mimeos: unpublished and likely to remain so.

Managerial Corporations: an Overview. (with Alan Manning). Paper presented at "The Economics of Producer Organisations", Yale 1985.

Competition and Efficiency: an Overview, Birkbeck College discussion paper 89/1. (pp.43).

Coordination failure in Keynesian models: a comment. Mimeo, 1988.

Learning with a known average: a simulation study of alternative learning rules (joint with Paolo Lupi), York D.P 97/18.

Stability and equilibrium in decision rules: an application to duopoly, (with John Bone), York DP 99/33.

Coordination and equilibrium selection in mean-defined supermodular games under payoff monotonic selection dynamics, York DP 99/37 (joint with Ernesto Somma).

"Entry Dynamics, Capacity Utilisation and Productivity in a Dynamic Open Economy", (joint with Marta Aloi), York DP 02/05.

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Reviews.

Microeconomic Analysis, second edition. Hal Varian Economic Journal, 94, 247. Cost, use, and value. Francis Seaton. Economic Journal, (96), 1124-1125.

Studies in Business Cycle Theory. R.E.Lucas. Economic Journal, (98), 509-511.

Cournot oligopoly: characterization and applications. A.Daughety (ed) Economica, 1990, (57), 274.

Equilibrium Analysis. Hildenbrand W. and Kirman A.. Economic Journal, 1990, (100), 665.

Walrasian microeconomics, D.Katzner. Economic Journal, 1990, (100), 1040.

Rules and Institutions, Nicholas Rowe. Economic Journal, 1990, (100), 964-5.

Walrasian and non-Walrasian equilibria: an introduction to general equilibrium analysis. Anjan Mukherji. Economic Journal, 1990, (100), 1413.

Financial structure and economic organisation. R.M.Townsend. Economic Journal. 1991, (101), 683.

Inflation and unemployment: macroeconomics with a range of equilibria. Ian MacDonald. British Journal of Industrial Relations, 1991, 29. 536-537.

Macroeconomic Dynamics, Hugh Rose. Economic Journal, 1992, (102), 967-8.

New Keynesian Economics, Volumes 1-2. Mankiw N.G. and Romer D. (eds). Economic Journal, 1992, (102), 1272-5.

Reconstructing Keynesian economics with imperfect competition, Robin Marris. The Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 1992, (LX), 344.

Issues in contemporary economics, vol. 1-2. Arrow K.J. and Nerlove M. (eds). Economic Journal, 1993, (103), 250-253.

The New Classical Macroeconomics, vol.1-3. Kevin Hoover (ed). Economic Journal, 1993, (103), 1600.

Recent Developments in Game Theory. John Creedy et al., Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 1993, 40, p.237.

Microfoundations: a critical inquiry. Maarten Jansen. Economic Journal, 1994, 104, 946-948

Advanced Industrial Economics. Steven Martin. Economic Journal, 1994, 104, pp. 1485-1487.

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The Death of Economics. Paul Ormerod. The Times Higher Education Supplement, 27 May 1994, page 23.

Wages and Unemployment, Pierre Picard. Economic Journal, 1995, 105, pp.767-9.

The Goals Of Macroeconomic Policy, Martin Prachowny, The Financial Times, 20th October 1994.

The performance of the Privatised Industries, ed. Bishop, Kay and Mayer (OUP), The Financial Times, 30/3/95.

The New Keynesian Economics, Benassi, Chirco and Colombo (Blackwells), Economic Journal, forthcoming 1995.

Macroeconomics and Imperfect Competition, ed Jean-Pascal Benassy (Edward Elgar), Economic Journal (forthcoming).

A critical essay on modern macroeconomics, Hahn and Solow (MIT Press), forthcoming Review of Economic Studies.

Beyond microfoundations: post-Walrasian macroeconomics, David Colander (CUP), forthcoming Economic Journal.

Non-Economic Writings.

Women and violence, New statesman and society 1981 , (965), p.283.

Review of Bax Garden of Fand and Britten’s Piano Concerto (Halle/Bridgewater Hall Jan 8th), British Music Society Review No 78, June 1998 p.187.

Review of Britten’s violin concerto and Vaughan Williams’s 5th, (BBCPhilarmonia/Leeds Town Hall/March 28th), British Music Society Review No 78, June 1998 p.188.

Review of Vaughan Williams’s 4th, (CBSO, Symphony Hall Birmingham), British Music Society Review, No 90, June 2001, p.149.

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