Christian Schultz
Professor
Department of Economics
Øster Farimagsgade 5, Bygning 26
1353 København K
I am born 1957 in Copenhagen.
My research is within political economy and competition. I am also the Chairman of the Danish Competition Council, and I am Chairman of the Board of Govenors as well as the Board of the Danish Central Bank.
Current research
My current research is in political economy and competition.
Teaching
- Industrial Organization and Competition
- Political Economy
- Micro economics, game theory
Primary fields of research
My research concentrates on political economy, the welfare state, competition and industrial organization. A general theme concerns implications of imperfect information. I have recently worked on the effect of public funding of political parties and the interaction between informative political campaigns and redistributive policies. I have also worked on the effect of increasing consumers' information about prices in non-transparent markets. I have studied implications for collusion and entry in such markets.
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Transparency and Product Variety
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Arm's Length Provision of Public Services
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Collusion in Markets with Imperfect Price Information on Both Sides
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