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Jordi McKenzie is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at Macquarie University. His primary research interests lie in industrial organisation, cultural economics, and the economics of digitisation. McKenzie has an extensive publication record and has made significant contributions to the understanding of how digital technologies impact traditional economic models and cultural industries. His work often involves examining the intersections between economic theory and real-world applications, particularly in the context of digital economies. He holds a Master's degree in Economics with Honours and a PhD, both from the University of Sydney, as well as a Bachelor's degree in Economics with Honours from the University of Tasmania. McKenzie has taken on roles in various research projects aiming to explore new income models in cultural industries and analyze digital piracy policies across countries. He has also been an editorial board member for the journal Cultural Economics. His expertise and insights extend beyond academia, influencing media discussions and policy considerations in the fields of economics and cultural studies.
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