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  • Professor Jeff Borland

    Economics of Markets and Organisations
    Jeff Borland is Truby Williams Professor of Economics. His main teaching is in microeconomics, economic history and sports economics. Jeff is currently President of the Victorian branch of the Economic Society of Australia.
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  • Dr Michael Coelli

    Empirical Methods for Business
    Michael Coelli is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Economics. His main research interests are Labour Economics, the Economics of Education and Applied Micro-econometrics.
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  • Dr William Ho

    Business Analytics for Decision Making
    William Ho is the recipient of Melbourne Excellence Award – Edward Brown Award for Teaching Excellence in 2016. He teaches operations management, supply chain management, and business analytics at undergraduate, postgraduate, PhD, and executive levels.
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  • Bryan Lim

    Managerial Finance
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  • Dr Colin McLeod

    Value Creation strategies
    Colin is a professional company director and a senior fellow at the University. His commercial experience includes six years as the general manager, marketing and corporate affairs at the Australian Football League. His academic career includes appointments at the University of Cambridge and the University of California - Berkeley. His research is in marketing, innovation, customer co-creation and public health.
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  • Associate Professor Brad Potter

    Accounting Analysis and Decisions
    Brad is an associate professor in accounting and a Director of the Centre for Accounting and Industry Partnerships. Brad’s research and consulting experience encompasses financial accounting and disclosure for both private sector and public sector entities.
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  • Dr Kevin Staub

    Empirical Methods for Business
    Kevin Staub is a senior lecturer at the Department of Economics. His research areas are applied econometrics (discrete and limited dependent variables, and panel data) and empirical economics (applied microeconomics and trade). Kevin has held postdoctoral positions at Princeton University and the University of Zurich.
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