Curriculum Vitae Professor HUW DAVID DIXON MA, M.Phil, D.Phil
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20/03/13 Huw Dixon: CV. 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 Economics, 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, University of Oxford. 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: 1 20/03/13 Huw Dixon: CV. 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 the Economic Journal (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. 2 20/03/13 Huw Dixon: CV. 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). 3 20/03/13 Huw Dixon: CV. 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, 4 20/03/13 Huw Dixon: CV. 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 5 20/03/13 Huw Dixon: CV. econmies", contract P95-2665-F. Dr J.Cukrowski (CERGE), 6 months . (ECU 21,000). 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,