Paul Dunne

Professor Emeritus at University of Cape Town

Schools

  • University of Cape Town

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Biography

University of Cape Town

Paul Dunne is Professor of Economics at the School of Economics at the University of Cape Town, a research associate of the Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit (SALDRU), Emeritus Professor of Economics at the University of the West of England Bristol. He is also editor, with Jurgen Brauer of the Economics of Peace and Security Journal and chair of Economists for Peace and Security (UK) and a Fellow of a Economists for Peace and Security (USA). Paul's main area of research is the economics of peace and security although he is involved in research in other areas of areas of applied economics and econometrics including: industrial economics; marxist economics; macroeconometric modelling; analysis of large data sets; macroeconomic policy analysis; and structural change.

Education

  • PhD The University of Edinburgh (1976 — 1980)
  • BSc University of Bristol (1973 — 1976)

Companies

  • Professor Emeritus University of Cape Town (2020)
  • Emeritus Professor University of the West of England (2011)
  • Professor of Economics University of Cape Town (2012 — 2020)
  • Visiting Professor Chulalongkorn University (2006 — 2011)
  • Professor of Economics University of the West of England (2002 — 2011)
  • Research Professor of Economics Middlesex University (1995 — 2002)
  • Senior Lecturer in Economics University of Leeds (1992 — 1995)
  • Fellow in Economics Magdalene College, Cambridge (1987 — 1993)
  • Senior Research Officer University of Cambridge, Department of Applied Economics (1985 — 1992)

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