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Biography

Dr Damien Eldridge is a Senior Lecturer in Economics. Damien is an economist who specialises in microeconomics, mathematical economics, and welfare economics. He has held positions as an economist at the Australian National University, La Trobe University, and various non-academic organisations. Dr Eldridge has authored or co-authored a number of articles that have been published in high quality journals, including The Economic RecordApplied Economics, and Economic Inquiry. Damien is currently the ANU Research School of Economics Postgraduate Coursework Programs Coordinator. He is also a member of the ANU Research School of Economics Teaching and Learning Committee.

Qualifications

B.Ec. (ANU), B.Sc. (ANU), B.Sc.Hons. (La Trobe), Grad.Dip.Ec. (ANU), M.Ec. (ANU), M.Sc. (Texas), Ph.D. (Texas).

Research Interests

Microeconomics, Mathematical Economics, Welfare Economics.

Education/Academic qualification

Mathematics and Statistics, Bachelor, Bachelor of Science with Honours (Awarded with First Class Honours), La Trobe University

Award Date: 14 May 2013

Economics, PhD, Doctor of Philosophy, University of Texas at Austin

Award Date: 22 Dec 2007

Economics, Master, Master of Science, University of Texas at Austin

Award Date: 19 May 2001

Mathematics and Statistics, Bachelor, Bachelor of Science, The Australian National University

Award Date: 27 Sept 1996

Economics, Master, Master of Economics, The Australian National University

Award Date: 23 Apr 1996

Economics, Graduate Diploma, Graduate Diploma in Economics (Awarded with Distinction), The Australian National University

Award Date: 20 Apr 1995

Economics, Bachelor, Bachelor of Economics, The Australian National University

Award Date: 22 Apr 1994

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