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Faculty :: Assistant Professor :: Scott Savage

Bio

Scott teaches microeconomics and telecom economics. His research interests include empirical aspects of industrial organization, network economics, and applied econometrics. He is currently studying: political determinants of pricing in partially deregulated markets; entry, competition and pricing in cable TV markets; the effect of telecom liberalization and network externalities on economic growth; and consumer preferences for broadband.

Education

PhD Curtin University of Technology.

Courses

TLEN 5010 Network Economics and Finance 1
TLEN 5838 Microeconomics (Telecom)

Can serve as Chair or Member of Master's Thesis Committees

Contact Information:

Phone: 303-735-1165
Fax: 303-492-1112
E-Mail: Scott.Savage@Colorado.edu
Office: ECOT 253
Office: Located in Econ 11

 

 
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