Paul O'Sullivan
Biography
Paul O'Sullivan is an Economics lecturer in the Department of Economics, Finance and Accounting. Paul joined the Department in 2000, following completion of his MPhil (Economics) at Oxford University and was appointed a full-time member in 2003. His research interests are in the areas of Industrial Organisation, Environmental Economics and Economics of Sport.
Research Interests
Industrial Organisation;
Environmental Economics; Economics of Sport
Peer Reviewed Journal
Year | Publication | |
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1999 | J.P. Neary and P. O'Sullivan (1999) 'Beat 'em or join 'em? Export subsidies versus research joint ventures in oligopolistic markets'. SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS, 101 :577-596. [Full-Text] |
Conference Contribution
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Teaching Interests
Current taught modules: EC103: Macroeconomics (I teach the Quantitative Methods section); EC301: Advanced Microeconomics; EC311: Economics of the Environment and Natural Resources; EC327: Economics of Sport. Previously taught modules: EC101B: Introduction to Competitive markets and Government Policy; EC110: Intermediate Microeconomics; EC208: Applied Economics; EC209: Public Sector Economics; EC215: Game Theory; EC601: Microeconomic theory 1; EC621: Theoretical Aspects of Regulatory Economics