Agent TypePersonActivities & OccupationsAcademics - EconomicsHistoryDonald Cochrane was educated at the Universities of Melbourne and Cambridge and after service in the R.A.A.F. returned to Melbourne to become Lecturer in Economics, Senior Lecturer in Mathematical Economics and in 1955, Sidney Myer Professor of Commerce. In 1951-1952 he was an Economist with the Department of Economic Affairs, U.N., New York. From 1956 he was also Vice-President of the Summer School of Business Administration. In 1961 he became Professor of Economics and Dean of the Faculty at Monash University.