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Simon Loertscher
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| Education
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2004
Ph.D. (Doctorate) in Economics, University of Bern, Switzerland
2000
Master in Economics (lic.rer.pol.), University of Bern, Switzerland
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| Employment
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Sept. 2009 -
Senior Lecturer (tenured), University of Melbourne
Jan. 2007 - Aug. 2009
Lecturer, University of Melbourne
Sept. 2005 - Dec. 2006
Lecturer (Oberassistent), University of Bern
Jan. 2005 - May 2005
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Columbia University New York
2000 - 2003 Assistant with Prof. E. Baltensperger, University of Bern
1997 - 2000
Teaching Assistant with Prof. G. Stephan, University of Bern
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Teaching
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2011
Microeconomics (3rd year), University of Melbourne
2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
Advanced Microeconomics (honours), University of Melbourne
2007, 2008, 2009
Microeconomics (masters and PhD), University of Melbourne
2006
International Trade (with Harris Dellas), University of Bern (Lecturer)
2006
Seminar in IO (Economic Design and Market Microstructure), U Zurich (Lecturer)
2005
Industrial Organization, Columbia University (Lecturer)
2000 - 2003
Principles and Intermediate Macro and Micro, University of Bern (TA)
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Student Supervision
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2009
Master: Brett D'Cruz
Honours: Tess Brennan, Hao Wang
2008
Honours: David Lander, Jessica Yang
2007
Ph.D.: Yuelan Chen
Master: Ping Chen
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Research Grants & Awards
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2010
Faculty of Economics and Commerce Research Grant, University of Melbourne, "Fee Setting Intermediaries: The Numerical and Empirical Side", AUD 17'778
Early Research Career Award, University of Melbourne, "Procurement Auctions, Vertical Integration, and Investment" AUD 6'000
2009
Faculty of Economics and Commerce Research Grant, University of Melbourne, "Equilibrium Vertical Integration", AUD 6'000
2007/2008
Facutly of Economics and Commerce Research Grant, University of Melbourne, "Anticompetitive Effects of Vertical Integration with Downstream Oligopoly", AUD 7'000
2004
Grant for young researchers (PBBE1-103015) by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF), CHF 60'000; Visiting Scholar at Columbia University New York, Economics Department
2003
Democracies Evolving, WWZ-Forum Basel, Switzerland (Project B-71), CHF 30'000
2002
The Effectiveness of Anti-doping Measures, WWZ-Forum Basel, Switzerland (Project B-64), CHF 30'000
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Prizes & Awards
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Tullock Prize for the Best Theoretical Paper, Australasian Public Choice Conference 2009
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Refereeing
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American Economic Review
Journal of Economic Theory
Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics
Journal of Economics & Management Strategy
Cambridge University Press
International Journal of Industrial Organization
German Research Council (DFG)
European Journal of Political Economy
Economic Theory
Review of Economic Studies
Scandinavian Journal of Economics
Games and Economic Behavior
B.E. Journal of Theoretical Economics
B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy
Economic Inquiry
Review of Industrial Organization
Journal of Industrial Economics
Mathematical Social Sciences
Australian Economic Paper
Economic Record
Economica
RAND Joundal of Economics
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Consulting
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2010/2011
Government of Victoria (Department of Treasury and Finance)
2009/2010
Australian Communication and Media Authority (ACMA)
2008/2009
Government of Victoria, Australia (Department of Justice)
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References
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Prof. Dirk Bergemann
Economics Department, Yale University, Box 208268, New Haven, CT 06520-8268
Phone: +1 203 432 3592
eMail: dirk.bergemann@yale.edu
Prof. Michael Riordan
Department of Economics, Columbia University, 1014 International Affairs Building MC 3308,
420 West 118th Street, New York, NY 10027
Phone: +1 212 854 6984
eMail: mhr21@columbia.edu
Prof. Bernard Salanie
Department of Economics, Columbia University, 1014 International Affairs Building MC 3308,
420 West 118th Street, New York, NY 10027
Phone: +1 212 854 1677
eMail: bs2237@columbia.edu
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