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    • Economic Policy in the UK - EC307
    • Senior Tutor, Department of Economics, 2011-2012
    University of Warwick

    Dr Jonathan Cave

    Phone: +44 2476 523750
    Email: J.A.K.Cave@warwick.ac.uk
    Fax: +44 2476 523032
    Room: S2.126
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    Research Interests
    Economic Theory, Industrial Economics.

    Combined voting/economic games, regulatory design and evaluation, implementation and mechanism design, telecommunications and internet policy, governance of livestock disease, complexity in (esp.) healthcare systems, games played on networks, procurement and innovation, sustainable development, identity and trust, eGovernment.

    Teaching
    • Term 1
      • No lecturing this term
      • RAE group Thursday 1100-1200 A0.05
    • Term 2
      • EC341 Mathematical Economics II (weeks 11-15)
      • EC334 Topics in Financial Economics
      • RAE group Thursday 1100-1200 A0.05
    Office Hours, term 1 (in S2.126)
    • Friday 0900-1100
    Departmental Responsibilities
    • Mathematics and Economics degree course
    • MORSE representative
    • Senior Tutor
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