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Richard Dutu

Richard Dutu

Senior Lecturer

PhD (Economics) University of Paris

Tel: +61 3 9244 5134
Fax: +61 3 9244 5533

Email: richard.dutu@deakin.edu.au
Office location: Lb3.114, Melbourne Campus at Burwood
Website: http://www.deakin.edu.au/~rdutu/

Teaching and Professional experience: MPE781 Economics for Managers
Introductory Macroeconomics
International Macroeconomics
Advanced Macroeconomics
Monetary Economics
Recent research: Liquidity Constrained Competing Auctions (with Benoit Julien and Ian King)
Directed Search, Money and Unicity (with Benoit Julien and Stella Huangfu)
Money, Capital and Unemployment (with Benoit Julien and Stella Huangfu)
Coin Assaying and Commodity Money (with Vincent Bignon)
Signaling in a Model of Currency Circulation under Private information (with Ed Nosal and Guillaume Rocheteau)
Modelling a Regime-Shifting New Zealand Beveridge Curve (with Mark J. Holmes and Brian Silverstone)
Publication Highlights:
  • “Technology Licensing and Grantbacks under Hidden Information”, Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, with Benoit Julien, forthcoming
  • “Real interest rates, inflation and the open economy: a regime-switching perspective on Australia and New Zealand”, International Review of Economics and Finance, vol. 18(1), p. 351-360, with Xiaoman Cui and Mark Holmes, 2009.
  • “Currency Interdependence and Dollarization”, Journal of Macroeconomics, vol.30, p. 1873-1687, 2008.
  • “Ex-ante production, directed search and indivisible money”, Economics Bulletin, vol. 5(7), p. 1-7, 2008, with Benoit Julien.
  • “The Costs of Inflation in Australia and New Zealand”, New Zealand Economic Papers, vol. 40(2), December 2006.
  • “The Tale of Gresham's Law”, with Ed Nosal and Guillaume Rocheteau, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Economic Commentary, October 2005.
Professional Affiliations:
  • American Economics Association
  • Econometric Society
  • Economics Design Network