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Dr Christian Soegaard is an Associate Professor (Teaching Focussed) in the Department of Economics at the University of Warwick, specializing in theoretical and applied research at the intersection of industrial organization and international trade. His academic profile reflects deep expertise in oligopoly modeling and trade policy analysis.
Education:
- BA Economics and French Language, University of East Anglia (2000-2004)
- MSc Economics and International Economics, University of Nottingham (2006-2007)
- PhD International Economics, University of Nottingham (2007-2012)
His research centers on oligopoly theory, game-theoretic applications in international trade, and the gravity model of trade. Key contributions include analyzing bilateral oligopoly structures, anti-dumping measures, infrastructure impacts on trade flows, and strategic behavior in input markets. His methodological approach combines rigorous theoretical modeling with empirical applications to contemporary trade policy issues.
His 13 publications spanning 2002-2025 reveal consistent thematic focus on market structure dynamics in international contexts. Recent work (2022-2025) examines infrastructure development effects, anti-dumping barrier persistence, and input price leadership in oligopolistic trade, while foundational studies established frameworks for bilateral oligopoly analysis. The corpus demonstrates sophisticated application of game theory to trade policy questions across diverse market structures.
Teaching responsibilities include EC202 Microeconomics 2 and EC307 Macroeconomic Policy in the EU. Proficient in English, French, and Danish, he contributes to multilingual academic discourse. No information is available regarding scientific awards, research grants, student advising, or laboratory affiliations in the provided materials.
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