Sunday, January 23, 2011

What does Carbon Tax, Game Theory, Broadband Policy and the Australian Dollar have in common? | Sven Felmann

With the application of microeconomics and game theory, Sven Feldmann is able to develop managerial and political decision-making strategies. He is thus an academic of all trades. 

Through his methods, Sven advises on an eclectic range of challenges facing our time, from how carbon tax should be priced to how game theory can be used to match children and kindergartens.

Sven is also running a very popular 2 day program in the upcoming Executive Series, called Pricing in a competitive environment, which starts on 2nd March.




For more on his views about Carbon Tax pricing, see the transcript from his appearance on ABC's Lateline. The interview podcast can also be downloaded from this link.


Kwang Lim also provides a piece on Sven's use of Game Theory in linking children to kindergartens, including some helpful references explaining the more complex details. See the full article on ThinkTank.


Sven's summation of the polictical responses to Broadband policy and his theories about the Australia Dollar can also be found on MBS in the Media.


For more information on Sven Feldmann or his Executive Series program, please contact the Melbourne Business School at executiveseries@mbs.edu


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