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    George Siolis

     

    George Siolis
    +61 3 9935 2826 (Melbourne)

    george.siolis@rbbecon.com

    George Siolis joined RBB Economics in July 2009 and is a Partner in the Melbourne office. George has worked as a micro-economist for 18 years in the public and private sectors in Australia and as an economic consultant in Europe.

    George has advised clients in Australia, Asia and Europe, including the European Commission on a wide range of policy issues. He has specialised in the application of economics to competition and regulatory issues around high fixed cost industries and has particular expertise in cost modelling, including the development of long run incremental cost models in the telecommunications sector. Prior to joining RBB Economics, George worked in Telstra where he helped determine prices both in regulated wholesale markets as well as in competitive retail markets.

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