Mike has a background in political science, economics, history and finance, with a PhD examining the international political economy of corruption and organised crime. He is currently conducting research macroeconomic policy responses to crises, wealth inequality, and behavioural economics and public policy.
He lectures at the University of Melbourne, teaching subjects in the field of political economy.
Experience
2006–present
Lecturer in international political economy and statistics, The University of Melbourne
Education
2011
The University of Melbourne, PhD / Political Economy
2004
The University of Melbourne, B.Comm/B.A. (Hons)
Research Areas
International Relations (160607)
Comparative Government And Politics (160603)
Political Theory And Political Philosophy (160609)