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William Bryant is an Honorary Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Sydney Business School, affiliated with the Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies. His research focuses on Microeconomics, particularly General Equilibrium Theory and Computable General Equilibrium Modelling, with additional expertise in Applied Macroeconomics, Cultural Economics, Monetary Economics, Environmental Economics, and the Economics of Education. He has authored influential books, including General Equilibrium: Theory and Evidence (2010), and has held visiting positions at prestigious institutions like UC Berkeley, Cambridge, and Princeton.
Professor Bryant’s work bridges theoretical frameworks with practical applications, contributing to policy analysis, environmental economics, and education systems. His recent publications include Lectures in the Microeconomics of Choice and Lectures in Economy-Wide Microeconomics, set to become seminal texts. His research spans journals such as Applied Economics and Economics Letters, reflecting interdisciplinary impact.
- Recipient of Outstanding Teaching Awards
- Shortlisted for the Prime Minister’s Teaching Award (1996)
Bryant has advised numerous students and contributed to consultancies, including foundational work for the NSW Biodiversity Credits Fund. His dedication to education is evident through his teaching excellence and mentorship, fostering future economists and policy analysts.
He is affiliated with the Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies, collaborating on applied research to address contemporary economic challenges.
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