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Pawel Dziewulsky is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Economics at the University of Sussex. He completed his PhD in economics at Oxford University in 2015, where he wrote his thesis on time-dependence and revealed preference. Since then, he has since taught economics courses ranging from microeconomics to game theory to applied mathematics for economists. His research has earned several awards - these include the Doctoral Studentship Award from the Oxford economics department, as well as the Research Excellence Award at the University of Sussex Business School. He has presented his work at conferences and seminars from Paris and Berlin to Montreal and California. He has been a referee for 14 academic journals, including the American Economic Journal and Econometrica - names which may be very familiar to economics students.
By Vita DauPawel Dziewulsky is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Economics at the University of Sussex. He completed his PhD in economics at Oxford University in 2015, where he wrote his thesis on time-dependence and revealed preference. Since then, he has since taught economics courses ranging from microeconomics to game theory to applied mathematics for economists. His research has earned several awards - these include the Doctoral Studentship Award from the Oxford economics department, as well as the Research Excellence Award at the University of Sussex Business School. He has presented his work at conferences and seminars from Paris and Berlin to Montreal and California. He has been a referee for 14 academic journals, including the American Economic Journal and Econometrica - names which may be very familiar to economics students.