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Christopher Teh

Christopher Teh

Research student
Bachelor of Commerce & Economics (Honours), Monash University
School of Economics

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Supervisors: Professor Richard Holden (UNSW), Professor Anton Kolotilin (UNSW),Ìý Professor Keiichi Kawai (Keio University)

I am a microeconomic theorist working in information design and industrial organization, with a focus on their applications to the study of the digital economy.

  • Information Economics
  • Digital Economy
  • Industrial Organization
  • Microeconomic Theory
  • 2023 - UNSW Business School PhD International Visiting Program Scholarship
  • 2021 - Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarship
  • 2020 - Masters of Pre-Doctorate Business Studies Scholarship
  • Strategic limitation of market accessibility: Search platform design and welfare (joint with Chengsi Wang & Makoto Watanabe), Journal of Economic Theory,216 (2024)
  • Progressivity and redistributive effects of income taxes: evidence from India (based on pre-PhD work; joint with Gaurav Datt & Ranjan Ray), Empirical Economics, 64, 141-178 (2021)