Professor David Collie

Professor of Economics
Building T39, Aberconway Building
E-mail Collie@cardiff.ac.uk
Telephone +44 (0)29 2087 6815
Blog http://www.collie.org.uk

Qualifications

BSc & BCom, Mechanical Engineering and Economics, University of Birmingham.
MSc, Economics, University of London (London School of Economics).
PhD, Economics, University of London (London School of Economics)

Teaching profile

BS3566: Microeconomic Analysis (Third Year Undergraduate)
BS3568: International Trade (Third Year Undergraduate)
BST167: Advanced Microeconomic Theory (MSc/PhD)

Research interests

- International trade theory
- International Migration
- Industrial Organistion

Selected publications

David Collie, 'Multilateral Trade Liberalisation, Foreign Direct Investment and the Volume of World Trade', Economics Letters, forthcoming.

David Collie and Vo Phuong Mai Le, 'Anti-Dumping Regulations: Anti-Competitive and Anti-Export',Review of International Economics, Vol. 18, Issue 5, pp. 796-806. .

David Collie, ‘Auctioning Immigration Visas’, Review of Development Economics, Vol. 13, Issue 4, 2009, pp. 687-694.

Roger Clarke and David Collie, 'Maximum-Revenue versus Optimum-Welfare Export Taxes: A Delegation Game', Review of International Economics, Vol. 16, No. 5, 2008, pp. 919-929.

David Collie and Hylke Vandenbussche, ‘Tariffs and the Byrd Amendment’, European Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 22, No. 3, 2006, pp. 750-758.

Roger Clarke and David Collie, ‘Optimum-Welfare and Maximum-Revenue Tariffs under Bertrand Duopoly’, Scottish Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 53, No. 3, 2006, pp. 398-408.

David Collie, ‘Mergers and Trade Policy under Oligopoly’, Review of International Economics, Vol. 11, 2003, pp 55-71.

David Collie and David de Meza, ‘Comparative Advantage and the Pursuit of Strategic Trade Policy’, Economics Letters, Vol. 81, 2003, pp. 279-283.

Roger Clarke and David Collie, ‘Product Differentiation and the Gains from Trade under Bertrand Duopoly’, Canadian Journal of Economics, Vol. 36, 2003, pp. 658-673.

David Collie and Morten Hviid, ‘International Procurement as a Signal of Export Quality’, Economic Journal, Vol. 111, 2001, pp. 374-390.

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