Dr Damien Eldridge
Areas of expertise
- Economic Theory 1401
- Applied Economics 1402
Research interests
Microeconomic Theory, Applied Microeconomics, Welfare Economics, Mathematical Economics.
Biography
Dr. Damien Eldridge is a Lecturer of Economics. Damien specialises in microeconomic theory, applied microeconomics, welfare economics, and mathematical economics. He is particularly interested in applications of microeconomic theory in the fields of industrial economics, public economics, and health economics. Dr Eldridge has held academic positions as an economist at the Australian National University and La Trobe University. He has also been employed as an economist by a number of non-academic organisations, including various Australian Public Service agencies. Damien has authored or co-authored a number of articles that have been published in high quality journals. These journals include The Economic Record, Applied Economics, and Economic Inquiry.
Publications
- Eldridge, D, Onur, I & Velamuri, M 2017, 'The impact of private hospital insurance on hospital utilization in Australia', Applied Economics, vol. 49, no. 1, January, pp. 78-95.
- Eldridge, D, Ryoo, H & Wieneke, A 2015, 'Bank Capital Regulation with Asymmetric Countries', The Economic Record, vol. 91, no. 292, March, pp. 79-90.
- Eldridge, D 2014, 'A comment on Siegfried's first lesson in econometrics', Economic Inquiry, vol. 52, no. 1, January, pp. 503-504.