A Conversation with Philippe Cyrene

A professor of economics at the University of Winnipeg, Philippe Cyrenne is the author of Private Health Care in the OECD: A Canadian Perspective (with a section on Australia co-authored […]
Published on May 31, 2005

A professor of economics at the University of Winnipeg, Philippe Cyrenne is the author of Private Health Care in the OECD: A Canadian Perspective (with a section on Australia co-authored by Marian Shanahan.) Dr. Cyrenne holds a B.A.(Hons.) from the University of Winnipeg, an M.A. from Simon Fraser University and a Ph.D. from Carleton University. His areas of specialization are industrial organization, microeconomics and public economics. His most recent publications include articles on professional sports leagues in Economic Inquiry, on municipal tax credits in Public Finance Review (with R. Fenton) and on antitrust enforcement in Review of Industrial Organization. He presented a paper, “On the Coexistence of Public and Private Health Care Systems,” to the Canadian Economics Association in 1998, and has engaged in research on the Canadian university system and on legalized gambling in Manitoba.

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