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Tony Curzon Price

 
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Tony Curzon Price, MA (Oxon), PhD (born 21 February 1967, son of Swiss politician and economist, Victoria Curzon-Price and economist Gerard Curzon) is an economist and entrepreneur educated at [Lincoln College, Oxford] (PPE, 1st Class) and University College London (PhD, Economics). He is Editor-in-Chief of openDemocracy.net.

Career

He worked as an economic consultant on energy sector privatisations and with Kenneth Binmore founded the game theory consultancy company, Else Co Ltd, [1] that designed the UK 3G telecom spectrum auctions. His research centred on using evolutionary simulations for market design in the energy sector. [2]

He founded Arithmatica [3] , the electronic datapath design company in 1998 with Sunil Talwar.

While a researcher at the University College London game theory group - the ESRC Centre for Economic Learning and Social Evolution (ELSE) - in the late 1990s, he became involved with the Town and Country Forum, founded by left wing activist Anthony Barnett and right wing philosopher Roger Scruton. The TCF brought together a good part of the team that went on to found openDemocracy.net, which, like the TCF, had the vocation of convening as broadly divergent a political conversation as possible.

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