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Toke Aidt
Senior University Lecturer at the Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge and a Fellow and Director of Studies at Jesus College, and received a Pilkington Prize for excellence in teaching in 2007. He is on the editorial board of the European Journal of Political Economy and has recently published research articles in leading journal such as the Economic Journal, the European Journal of Economics, Journal of Mathematical Economics and the Scandinavian Journal of Economics
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Phil Faulkner
Fellow, College Lecturer and Director of Studies in Economics at St. Catharine's College, Cambridge, as well as a College Lecturer in Economics and Director of Studies at Clare College, Cambridge. He has recently published papers in the Cambridge Journal of Economics and the Journal of Economic Methodology. |
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Charles Jordan
Conceived the LiveEcon™ series, wrote the prototype of the software (in Visual BasicT) and is chief designer of the product. He qualified at Glasgow University and Trinity College Dublin, was a Kitchener Scholar and gained a BA and a BComm. He joined ICFC (now 3i) prior to joining Morgan Grenfell & Co. Ltd, London, where he trained as an investment analyst, and became a fund manager. In 1973 he moved to Scotland and founded Abtex Computer Systems Ltd, followed by software subsidiaries in Aberdeen and Bradford, and Westminster Software, Inc., in Palo Alto, California. He founded Interactyx Limited (formerly The Enterprise Library) in 1996 specifically to develop the LiveEcon™ series, and his principal research interest is the use of computer technology in distance learning. |
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David McCausland
Director of IT in the newly formed University of Aberdeen Business School. His principal research interests are in the areas of health economics and well-being, labour economics and open economy macroeconomic modeling. |
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Konstantinos Pouliakas
Research Fellow at the University of Aberdeen Business School. Konstantinos has made a substantial contribution to the two Macroeconomic volumes of LiveEcon. He is also one of the authors of the new Quantitative Methods (QM) volume of LiveEcon. |
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Jochen Runde
Reader in Economics at the Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, and a Fellow of Girton College, Cambridge. He is also Director of Graduate Programmes for the Cambridge-Massachusetts Institute (CMI), a CMI Fellow, and Director of Studies in Management Studies at Girton College and New Hall, Cambridge. Jochen teaches general economics to MBA, MPhil and undergraduate students, and has published more than 50 academic papers on a variety of topics in economics. |
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Christopher Taylor
A macro-economist of long and varied experience, currently a Visiting Fellow at the National Institute of Economic and Social Research in London. His interests at the National Institute include economic policy for the Euro area, on which he has published a number of articles and discussion papers, and the history of macroeconomic policy in the UK. |
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Simon Taylor
Senior Research Associate at the Judge Business School, University of Cambridge and a Visiting Fellow at Cranfield School of Management. Simon spent fourteen years working in the financial markets as an equities analyst at Citigroup and as a manager in equity research at JPMorgan. |
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