STAFF PROFILE
Dr Martin Byford
Position:
Senior Lecturer
College / Portfolio:
College of Business and Law
School / Department:
COBL|Economics Finance & Marketing
Phone:
+61399255892
Email:
martin.byford@rmit.edu.au
Campus:
City Campus
Contact me about:
Research supervision
Research Interests
My research interests lie in the field of industrial organisation; specifically price theory, market structure and dynamic oligopoly.
- Microeconomic Theory
- Industrial Organisation
- Game Theory
- PhD (Economics), University of Melbourne, 2007.
- Master of Economics, La Trobe University, 2003.
- Post Graduate Diploma in Economics, La Trobe University, 2002.
- Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) with Honours, University of Melbourne, 2000.
- Bachelor of Arts, University of Melbourne, 2000.
- Byford, M.,King, S. (2021). Capping Bundle Discounts: Two Regulatory Rationales* In: Journal of Industrial Economics, 69, 270 - 304
- Byford, M.,Gans, J. (2019). Strengthening a Weak Rival for a Fight In: International Journal of Industrial Organization, 63, 1 - 17
- Sharam, A.,Byford, M.,Karabay, B.,McNelis, S.,Burke, T. (2018). Matching markets in housing and housing assistance In: Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute Melbourne, Australia
- Byford, M. (2018). Ex-post price stability with convex costs In: International Journal of Game Theory, 47, 1065 - 1085
- Byford, M. (2017). Moral hazard in strategic decision making In: International Journal of Industrial Organization, 55, 114 - 136
- Byford, M. (2015). A theoretical foundation for the undercut-proof equilibrium In: Journal of Economic Theory, 159, 209 - 220
- Byford, M.,Gans, J. (2014). Exit deterrence In: Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, 23, 650 - 668
- Byford, M.,Gans, J. (2014). Collusion at the extensive margin In: International Journal of Industrial Organization, 37, 75 - 83
- Byford, M. (2013). A micro-analysis of labour market flexibility In: Economic Papers: A journal of applied economics and policy, 32, 139 - 150
- Byford, M.,Davidson, S. (2013). Informing depositors: a proposed reform of the Australian banking sector In: Economic Papers, 32, 417 - 425
Industrial Organisation, Microeconomics Theory, Game Theory.
- Could Market Design and Technological Disruption of housing and housing Assistance Improve Social and Economic Outcomes?. Funded by: AHURI National Housing Research Program Grants 2017 from (2017 to 2018)
1 PhD Current Supervisions