Doctor
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Lecturer
Economics
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- LecturerEconomics
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- Tasmanian School of Business and Economics, Economics, Private Bag 84, Hobart, TAS, 7001
TEACHING INTERESTS
Teaching expertise
Dr Blacklow has been teaching in some form at UTAS since 1995 and taught, first, second, third, honours and post-graduate units in that time.
Currently, Dr Blacklow is unit coordinator, lecturer and tutor for:
BEA121 Economic Policy in Action and
BEA200 Public Policy and Welfare
Paul has been unit coordinator and lecturer for the following units in the past:
- BEA111 Introduction to Markets and the Economy 2019-2023
- BEA121 Economic Policy in Action 2019, 2021-2024
- BEA140 Quantitative Methods 2000, 1999-2003(SS), 2004(SFU),
- BEA141 Quantitative Economic Analysis 2010-2011
- BEA200 Public Policy and Welfare 2001-2007, 2010-2024
- BEA242 Introduction to Econometrics 2013-2018
- BEA305 Industrial Organisation 2000
- BEA306 Economics of Human Resources 2003, 2005, 2009
- BEA342 Introduction to Econometrics 2007-2010, 2015-2018
- BEA400 Microeconomics 2002-2010
- BEA474 Special Topics: Microeconometrics 2015-2017
- BEA681 Data and Business Decision Making 2012(SS)
Honours Supervision
Paul has supervised numerous honours students on a range of topics, many who have successfully obtained 1st class honours.
- Paula Walker (1999) Wage Inequality in Australia,
- Lauren Moran (2001),
- Deahne Turnbull (2002),
- Tom Woolan (2003),
- Neha Malhotra (2004),
- Isaac Poole (2004) Cost of Living Indices,
- Imran Church (2005),
- Aaron Nicholas (2006),
- Dimitri Papadopoulos (2008) Crime and Development: A Cross-Country Analysis of Property Crime,
- Anna Brown (2007) Private and Public Consumption in Australia
- David Mobsby (2008)
- Stephanie Wallace (2010) Labour market dynamics of immigrants to Australia in the initial settlement period,
- Andrew Kruup (2014) The Determinants of Numeracy Test Score Growth within Tasmanian Primary Education,
- Joanne Whatley (2020) Beyond the Brady Bunch: long-term negative effects or just bad tv?,
- Preston Tsamassiros (2020) The long-term impact of paternity leave on the division of paid and unpaid work in Australian couples,
- Fraser Reynolds (2020) A Novel Approach to Estimating Residential Water Demand in the Presence of Inclining Block Tariffs: The Case of Australian Capital Cities,
- David Gao (2021) Spending Behaviour Across Generations of Australians,
- Victor Gomez (2021) The Effects of a UBI on the Labour Supply In Australia: An Econometric Analysis.
For PhD supervision details see Supervision
SUPERVISION & TEACHING
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COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
Wages in Australia: How much does gender matter?
18 Mar 2019 - 27 Aug 2024
Mustafa Kamal
COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
Essays on Foreign Direct Investment (FDI): Determinants, impact on growth and volatility
29 Nov 2017 - 17 Dec 2022
Shah Mohammad Habibul Hasan
COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
Financial Inclusion: A development need for developing countries
1 Aug 2017 - 17 Dec 2022
Mughees Tahir Bhalli
COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
Essays on Fiscal Policy, External Balance, and Trade Linkages of the Omani Economy
31 Jan 2017 - 25 Jun 2021
Salwa Abdullah Nasser Al Jabri
COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
Essays on Asset Pricing
6 Nov 2012 - 18 Aug 2017
Biplob Chowdhury
COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
Estimations of Educational Production Functions and Technical Efficiency of Public Primary Schools in Tasmania
16 Jul 2007 - 8 May 2012
Mohd Nahar Mohd Arshad