
About
Keith Cowling is a Professor at the University of Birmingham's Birmingham Business School, specializing in Business Economics & Policy. His research focuses on monopoly capitalism, tech oligopolies, and market structures. He has advised students like Mike Reynolds, whose Master's dissertation he supervised. A February 2023 article in the Cambridge Journal of Economics, co-edited with Christos Pitelis, celebrates 40 years of his influential work. The article highlights themes like Big Tech's market dominance and regulatory challenges. Colleagues and peers, including David Bailey and Graham Brownlow, praised his contributions, with tributes noting his lasting impact on economic theory and policy. His work integrates historical perspectives with modern economic dynamics, addressing contemporary issues like digital monopolies and oligopolistic behaviors.
Educations:
- PhD in Economics (assumed based on academic role)
Research Interests:
Cowling's work critically examines how technological advancements reshape market structures, particularly in Big Tech sectors. He explores antitrust policies, regulatory frameworks, and the evolution of monopoly capitalism. His analyses often bridge historical economic theories with contemporary case studies, such as the rise of digital platforms and their implications for competition. He emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, combining economic theory with policy analysis to address modern market power challenges.
Grants & Advising:
- Supervised Master’s student Mike Reynolds
- Contributed to a Special Issue in the Cambridge Journal of Economics (2023)
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