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MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Professor Warwick McKibbin

Email: warwick.mckibbin (at) anu.edu.au
Phone: +61 2 6125 0301
Website: http://www.wjmckibbin.com/

Warwick McKibbin

Warwick McKibbin is Professor of International Economics in the ANU College of Business and Economics. He is also a Professorial Fellow at the Lowy Institute for International Policy; a non resident Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington D.C. and president of McKibbin Software Group. He is a member of the Board of the Reserve Bank of Australia. Professor McKibbin has worked at the Reserve Bank of Australia, Japanese Ministry of Finance, US Congressional Budget Office and World Bank. He has been a consultant for many international agencies and a range of governments on issues of macroeconomic policy, international trade and finance and greenhouse policy issues.

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DEPUTY DIRECTOR

Professor Heather Anderson

Email: Heather.Anderson (at) anu.edu.au
Phone: +61 2 6125 5439
Website: http://ecocomm.anu.edu.au/people/info.asp?Surname=Anderson&Firstname=Heather


Heather Anderson

Heather Anderson is Professor of Econometrics in the School of Economics at the Australian National University. Prior to this she has held positions at Monash University, Texas A and M University and the University of Texas at Austin. Her main research interest is nonlinear time series analysis, with an emphasis on macroeconomic and financial applications. She is currently on the editorial boards of The Journal of Applied Econometrics, The Economic Record, Empirical Economics, and Studies in Nonlinear Dynamics and Econometrics.

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FELLOW

Dr Renee Fry

Email: Renee.Fry (at) anu.edu.au
Phone: +61 2 6125 3387
Website: http://people.anu.edu.au/renee.fry/

 

Renée Fry is a Fellow in the Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis at the Australian National University, and a research associate of the Cambridge Endowment for Research in Finance at the University of Cambridge. Her research interests are focused on empirical issues surrounding international financial market and economic linkages. The emphasis is on financial market contagion and crises, linkages between real estate and other asset markets, and macroeconomic modelling using structural vector autoregression techniques. Prior to joining the Australian National University in 2002 she completed her PhD in Economics at the University of Melbourne (2002), and has held positions at the IMF (visiting scholar), Queensland University of Technology, La Trobe University and the ANZ Banking Corporation.

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ADMINISTRATOR

Nicole Mies

Email: cama.admin (at) anu.edu.au
Phone: +61 2 6125 4442
Fax: +61 2 6125 5124

Nicole Mies

Nicole Mies holds a Bachelor of Asian Studies (Chinese) degree as well as an Honours Degree of Bachelor of Arts. She has worked for other ANU departments since graduating in 2002. She is also an accredited, practising translator.

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PROFESSOR

Professor Bruce Preston

Email: bruce.preston (at) anu.edu.au or bp2121@columbia.edu
Phone: +61 2 6125 7224

 
 

RESEARCH FELLOW

Dr Timo Henckel

Email: timo.henckel (at) anu.edu.au
Phone: +61 2 6125 5540

 

Timo Henckel

Timo Henckel is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis. Has was previously an adjunct lecturer in the Crawford School of Economics and Government at the Australian National University. He holds a Ph.D. from the London School of Economics where he has also briefly taught. His research interests are in monetary economics, international macroeconomics, and behavioral macroeconomics.

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PROGRAM DIRECTORS

Professor Steve Dowrick

Email: steve.dowrick (at) anu.edu.au
Phone: +61 2 6125 4606
Website: http://www.ecocomm.anu.edu.au/people/info.asp?Surname=Dowrick&Firstname=Steve

 

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Dr Mardi Dungey


Email: m.dungey (at) cerf.cam.ac.uk
Phone: +44 1223 764 029
Website: http://www.dungey.bigpondhosting.com

Mardi Dungey

Mardi Dungey is a Senior Research Associate and Deputy Director at the Cambridge Endowment for Research in Finance at the Judge Institute of Management, University of Cambridge. Her research interests include financial and international economics, with a particular focus on time series econometrics. Her most recent research has been on empirical methodologies in financial market contagion, high frequency bond data and Vector Autoregression models. She is a member of the editorial board for the Economic Record and Journal of Asian Economics. She has previously worked at the Australian National University, La Trobe University, Econtech Consulting Group and the Reserve Bank of Australia and held visiting positions at the IMF, University of Cambridge, Australian and New Zealand Treasuries.

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Professor Viv B. Hall


Email: Viv.Hall (at) vuw.ac.nz
Phone: +64 4 463 5081
Website: http://www.vuw.ac.nz/sef/pages/staff/VivHall

Viv Hall

Viv Hall has held the Macarthy Chair of Economics at Victoria University of Wellington since July 1989. Prior to that, he was Assocaite Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Sydney. His visiting Research Scholar appointments have included Yale and Stanford Universities, the University of California San Diego, the Universities of Manchester and York (UK), the Research School of Social Sciences at ANU, the Hong Kong Institute of Monetary Research and the Federal Reserve Banks of St louis and Chicago. Viv's current research involves: New Zealand; Australian and Pacific Rim business cycle analysis; and implications for New Zealand, of an Australasian currency or a common currency with the US. He was a director of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand from March 1992 to February 2002, has been a board member of the New Zealand Institute of Economic Research since 1991, and is an affiliate of MOTU Economic and Public Policy Research.

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Dr Don Harding


Email: d.harding (at) unimelb.edu.au
Phone: +61 3 8344 5397
Web page: http://www.economics.unimelb.edu.au/SITE/staffprofile/dharding.shtml

Don Harding

Don Harding is a senior lecturer in the Department of Economics at the University of Melbourne. Prior to joining the Economics Department, Don was a senior research fellow at the Melbourne Institute and director of the Centre for Business Cycle Research (now the Macroeconomics and Business Cycle Research program). Don has also held positions in the Australian Treasury, where he was head of the Policy Research Unit, the Industry Assistance Commission (now Productivity Commission), and the Australian Bureau of Statistics.

Don's main research interests are in macroeconomics and applied econometrics. Much of his recent research has been on the business cycle. He also works on labour economics.

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Professor Raghbendra Jha

Email: r.jha (at) anu.edu.au
Phone: +61 2 6125 2683 
Website: rspas.anu.edu.au/people/personal/jhaxr_asarc.html

Raghbendra Jha

Professor Jha works on an analysis of poverty-nutiriton in rural India as part of a project for the Deparment for International Development (DFID), UK. I am also collaborating with University of Warwick, UK, and FLACSO, Argentina, to examine the developing country interest in global environmental institutions. His current work includes determinants of poverty, undernutrition and inequality in India, the behaviour of retail prices for foodgrains in India, the sustainability of the public debt in developing countries and the linkage between macroeconomic stabiliziation and banking crises in semi-open developing countries. Recent conference attendances include the Econometric Society Meetings, Canadian Economic Association, International Atlantic Economic Society and NBER conference on Distributional issues in environmental policy.

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Dr Timothy Kam

Email: timothy.kam (at) anu.edu.au

Phone: +61 2 612 51072

Website: http://people.anu.edu.au/~u4166777/index1.html

Timothy Kam

Timothy Kam is a lecturer in the School of Economics at the Australian National University. He previously held a position at the University of Western Australia. His research interest is in dynamic equilibrium theories of the business cycle, the statistical measurement of these creatures, and applications of repeated/dynamic games and contract theory in macroeconomics and political economics.

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Dr Alexandra Sidorenko

Email: alexandra.sidorenko (at) anu.edu.au
Phone: +61 2 6125 2699
Web page: http://www-nceph.anu.edu.au/Staff_Students/staff_pages/sidorenko.php

Alexandra Sidorenko
Alexandra is a research fellow at The Australian National University's National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health.  Her current research includes Health insurance and finance, international trade in health services, microeconomic modeling of demand for medical care, hospital financing models and Domestic regulation of services.

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Professor David Vines

Email: david.vines (at) economics.oxford.ac.uk
Website: http://www.economics.ox.ac.uk/Faculty/EconDetails.asp?Detailno=77

David Vines
David Vines is Professor of Economics at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of Balliol College. He is also Adjunct Professor of Economics in the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies at the Australian National University, and a Research Fellow of the Centre for Economic Policy Research. David's research is on macroeconomics and international economics, in particular on European monetary union, and on regional integration in the Asia-Pacific region. He is also working on the prevention and resolution of international financial crises, on regionalism in trade, and more generally, on international financial institutions and global economic governance. From 1985 to 1992 David was Adam Smith Professor of Political Economy at the University of Glasgow, and from 1994 to 2000 he was the Director of the ESRC Research Programme on Global Economic Institutions in the UK. David was a Director of Channel Four Television from 1986 to 1992, and more recently he has been a Director of Oxford Policy Management, a consultancy company which specialises in providing policy advice to international aid agencies and to governments of emerging market economies.

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RESEARCH ASSOCIATES
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Associate Professor Jaime Alonso-Carrera

Universidade de Vigo, Spain Macroeconomic Theory
Professor Heather Anderson The Australian National University

Macroeconometric Models and Methods
Dr James Ang

Monash University Finance and the Macroeconomy
Dr Kerim Peren Arin Massey University, New Zealand

Finance and the Macroeconomy
Dr Philip Bagnoli OECD Climate Change and Energy
Dr Michelle L. Barnes Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

Finance and the Macroeconomy
Dr Dirk Baur

Dublin City University Finance and the Macroeconomy
Professor Alison Booth The Australian National University

Macroeconomics and Longer Run Issues
Dr Melisso Boschi University of Perugia

Finance and the Macroeconomy
Dr Robin J. Brooks Goldman Sachs Macroeconomics and Longer Run Issues
Dr Ralph Bryant Brookings Institution
Multi-Country Models and Methods
Dr Barbara Buchner International Energy Agency Climate Change and Energy
Professor Bruce Chapman The Australian National University

Macroeconomics and Longer Run Issues
Dr Edda Claus Trinity College, Dublin

Finance and the Macroeconomy
Dr Iris Claus Inland Revenue Department,
New Zealand

Macroeconomic Policy Frameworks
Associate Professor Adam Clements Queensland University of Technology Finance and the Macroeconomy
Dr William Coleman The Australian National University

Macroeconomic Policy Frameworks
Dr Arusha Cooray University of Wollongong Finance and the Macroeconomy
Professor Jenny Corbett The Australian National University

Finance and the Macroeconomy
Professor Gordon de Brouwer

The Treasury Finance and the Macroeconomy
Professor Paul de Grauwe Catholic University of Leuven Behavioural Macroeconomics
Dr Alexandre Dmitriev University of New South Wales Macroeconomic Theory
Dr Richard Dennis Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Macroeconometric Models and Methods
Dr Begona Dominguez University of Auckland

Macroeconomic Theory
Professor Steve Dowrick The Australian National University Economic Growth and Development
Professor Graham Elliott University of California, San Diego Macroeconometric Models and Methods
Dr Joshua Epstein

Brookings Institution Behavioural Macroeconomics
Dr Jesus Felipe Asian Development Bank Economic Growth and Development
Dr Renee Fry The Australian National University

Finance and the Macroeconomy
Dr Martin Fukac Reserve Bank of New Zealand

Macroeconomic Theory
Dr Prasanna Gai Bank of England

Macroeconomic Theory
Dr Paolo Giordani University of New
South Wales
Macroeconometric Models and Methods
Dr Aditya Goenka National University of Singapore &
University of Essex

Finance and the Macroeconomy
Macroeconomic Theory
Professor Ross Guest Griffith University Economic Growth and Development
Professor Viv B. Hall Victoria University of Wellington
Macroeconomic Policy Frameworks
Dr David Haugh OECD Macroeconometric Models and Methods
Dr Timo Henckel The Australian National University

Behavioural Macroeconomics
Finance and the Macroeconomy
Professor Stan Hurn Queensland University of Technology Finance and the Macroeconomy
Dr Jan P.A.M. Jacobs University of Groningen

Finance and the Macroeconomy
Professor Roselyne Joyeux Macquarie University

Finance and the Macroeconomy
Dr Timothy Kam The Australian National University

Macroeconomic Theory
Professor Ian King University of Melbourne

Macroeconomic Theory

Dr Hong-Giang Le

The Australian National University

Multi-Country Models and Methods
Professor Jong-Wha Lee Korea University Multi-Country Models and Methods
Dr Junsang Lee The Australian National University

Macroeconomic Theory
Dr Kirdan Lees Reserve Bank of New Zealand

Macroeconometric Models and Methods
Professor Ashley Lester Brown University Economic Growth and Development
Dr Shuyun May Li University of Melbourne Macroeconomic Theory
Dr Jan Libich La Trobe University Macroeconomic Policy Frameworks
Dr Thomas Lubik Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond

Macroeconomic Theory
Professor Jakob Madsen Monash University Behavioural Macroeconomics
Professor Anthony (Tony) Makin Griffith University Macroeconomic Policy Frameworks
Professor John McDermott Victoria University of Wellington

Macroeconometric Models and Methods
Professor Ian McDonald University of Melbourne Behavioural Macroeconomics
Dr Zoe McHugh Tactical Global Management Limited
Macroeconometric Models and Methods
Dr Gordon Menzies University of Technology, Sydney Behavioural Macroeconomics
Multi-Country Models and Methods
Dr Karen A Mumford University of York Macroeconomic Policy Frameworks
Professor Denise Osborn University of Manchester Macroeconometric Models and Methods
Professor Adrian Pagan Queensland University of Technology Macroeconometric Models and Methods
Dr Vlad Pavlov Queensland University of Technology

Finance and the Macroeconomy
Professor Bruce Preston Columbia University Macroeconometric Models and Methods
Behavioural Macroeconomics
Dr Guillaume Rocheteau

Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland & National University of Singapore

Macroeconomic Theory
Dr Rina Rosenblatt-Wisch

Swiss National Bank Behavioural Macroeconomics

Associate Professor Facundo Sepulveda

Universidad de Santiago de Chile

Macroeconomic Theory
Professor Sherrill Shaffer University of Wyoming Finance and the Macroeconomy
Dr Anurag Sharma Monash University Economic Growth and Development
Professor Jeffrey Sheen Macquarie University
Macroeconomic Policy Frameworks
Dr Reza Siregar International Monetary Fund Finance and the Macroeconomy
Professor Peter N. Smith University of York

Finance and the Macroeconomy
Dr John Stachurski Kyoto University

Macroeconomic Theory
Dr Alison Stegman The Australian National University

Climate Change and Energy
Dr Kang Yong Tan Oxford University Multi-Country Models and Methods
Dr Hsiao Chink Tang Asian Development Bank Finance and the Macroeconomy

Dr Kam Ki Tang

University of Queensland

Economic Growth and Development

Dr Lei Ming Chrismin Tang University of Melbourne Finance and the Macroeconomy
Dr Sirimon Treepongkaruna The Australian National University Finance and the Macroeconomy
Professor Rod Tyers The Australian National University Multi-Country Models and Methods
Professor Jean-Robert Tyran

University of Copenhagen Behavioural Macroeconomics
Dr Lawrence Uren University of Melbourne Macroeconomic Theory

Professor Farshid Vahid

The Australian National University Macroeconometric Models and Methods
Professor Kenneth F. Wallis University of Warwick Multi-Country Models and Methods
Professor Mark Weder University of Adelaide
Macroeconometric Models and Methods
Macroeconomic Theory
Associate Professor Graeme Wells The University of Tasmania Macroeconometric Models and Methods
Professor Peter Wilcoxen Syracuse University Multi-Country Models and Methods
Climate Change and Energy
Professor John C. Williams Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Macroeconomic Theory
Macroeconometric Models and Methods
Dr Jacob Wong University of Adelaide Macroeconomic Theory
Professor Wing Thye Woo University of California, Davis Multi-Country Models and Methods
Professor Mark Wright University of California, Los Angeles Managing Globalisation
Professor Daniel Zizzo University of East Anglia Behavioural Macroeconomics
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DOCTORAL STUDENT ASSOCIATES
Ms Waranya Pim Chanthapun The Australian National University Macroeconometric Models and Methods
Mr Philip Liu The Australian National University Multi-Country Models and Methods
Macroeconomic Theory
Ms Sylwia Nowak The Australian National University Finance and the Macroeconomy
Mr Kazuyoshi Tanaka The Australian National University Multi-Country Models and Methods
Mr Tugrul Vehbi University of Cambridge Finance and the Macroeconomy
Ms Yan Yang The Australian National University Macroeconomics and Longer Run Issues
Climate Change and Energy
Mr Patrice Yee The Australian National University
Finance and the Macroeconomy
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