Share
Professor of Economics and Public Policy, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge
Flavio Toxvaerd is Professor of Economics and Public Policy at the Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge and a fellow of Clare College. He is the Founding Director of the Cambridge Initiative for Market Studies and a Member of the Economic Advisory Group on Competition Policy of the European Commission. He holds degrees from the University of Copenhagen (BSc Economics, MSc Economics), the London School of Economics (MSc Econometrics and Mathematical Economics), the London Business School (PhD Economics) and the University of Cambridge (PhD Theoretical Epidemiology).
His research interests include industrial organisation, competition policy, economic theory and economic epidemiology. He is an Affiliated Researcher at the Bennett Institute for Public Policy and a Research Fellow at the Centre for Economic Policy Research. He was the inaugural UKRI Policy Fellow in Competition and Productivity Economics and has been a member of the Academic Panel, both with the Competition and Markets Authority. He also served as Senior Economic Advisor to the Review on Antimicrobial Resistance, which was set up by HM Government in collaboration with the Wellcome Trust.