Honorary Associate, Economic and Industrial Policy, Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies, University of Sydney
Christopher Day is passionate about lifting Australia’s economic complexity by better harnessing our research and resources to capture a greater share of global value chains. He has advised on the development of innovation and industrial policies in the United Kingdom, United States and Australia. Chris completed his PhD in industrial strategy with the Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies, University of Sydney, having graduated with an MPhil from Cambridge and university medal from UTS.
Experience
2024–2024
Honorary Associate, University of Sydney
Education
2023
University of Sydney, PhD
2018
University of Cambridge, MPhil, Land Economy
2016
University of Technology Sydney, BBus (Hons)
2015
University of Technology Sydney, BBus
Publications
2022
Non-executive directorship importance and takeover hostility: Australian evidence., Accounting and Finance
2022
Why industrial location matters in a low-carbon economy, Structural Change and Economic Dynamics
2021
Unlocking public procurement as a tool for place based industrial strategy., Regional Studies
2020
Continental Drift: Is the Euro’s Fixed Exchange Rate Regime Undermining Cohesion Policy?, European Review