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Professor
University of Adelaide
SUMMARY
Kym Anderson is the George Gollin Professor of Economics, foundation Executive Director of the Wine Economics Research Centre, and formerly foundation Executive Director of the Centre for International Economic Studies at the University of Adelaide, where he has been affiliated since 1984. He is also Professor of Economics, Arndt Corden Dept of Economics, Australian National University.
He is on the editorial board of several international academic journals, including as Co editor of CUP’s Journal of Wine Economics (see www.wine economics.org).
He has spent periods of leave at Korea’s International Economics Institute 1980 81, the Australian Department of Trade, Stockholm University’s Institute for International Economic Studies 1988, the GATT (now WTO) Secretariat in Geneva 1990 92, and the Research Group of the World Bank in Washington DC 2004 07.
KEY WORDS (POLICY AREAS AND METHODOLOGY EXPERTISE)
Agricultural Economics
Development
International Trade
Resource Economics
Wine Economics
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
kym.anderson@adelaide.edu.au
More information on Kym Anderson is available on the ANU website.
More information on Kym Anderson is available on the University of Adelaide website.
Victoria Baranov
Lecturer of Economics, Faculty of Business and Economics
University of Melbourne
SUMMARY
Victoria is an economist who specialises in development and behavioural economics. Having completed her PhD at the University of Chicago, she took up a position at the University of Melbourne.
She has conducted research into various issues including: the impacts of treating maternal depression, how psychological well being impacts economic decision making, and how HIV treatment affects health and economic outcomes.
KEY WORDS (POLICY AREAS AND METHODOLOGY EXPERTISE)
Applied Microeconomics
Development
Economics and Psychology
Health Economics
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
victoria.baranov@unimelb.edu.au
More information on Victoria Baranov is available on the University of Melbourne website.
Hazel Bateman
Head of the School of Risk and Actuarial
University of NSW
SUMMARY
Hazel has research interests in the areas of public and private provision for retirement. Her current research investigates retirement saving, investment and benefit decisions; the structure, governance and performance of pension and superannuation funds; and effective public policy for an ageing society.
Prior to joining the University of New South Wales, Hazel worked as an economist in the Australian Treasury. Hazel has been a consultant on retirement income issues to a range of Australian and international organisations including the OECD, the World Bank, the Social Insurance Administration (China), APEC and KIHASA. Hazel is a member of UniSuper’s Consultative Committee and in 2012 13 was a member of the Australian Government’s Superannuation Roundtable.
KEY WORDS (POLICY AREAS AND METHODOLOGY EXPERTISE)
Ageing Society
Investment and Benefit Decisions
Public Policy
Retirement Saving
Superannuation and Pensions
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
h.bateman@unsw.edu.au
More information on Hazel Bateman is available on the UNSW website.
Ralph Bayer
DIRECTOR OF ADELAIDE LABORATORY FOR EXPERIMENTAL ECONOMICS
(ADLAB) AND PROFESSOR AT THE SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS
University of Adelaide
SUMMARY
Ralph C Bayer joined Adelaide University after completing his PhD at the London School of Economics. Professor Bayer has established and is now the Director of AdLab – the Adelaide Laboratory for Experimental Economics, one of the first experimental laboratories for economics in Australia.
Prof Bayer is particularly interested in explaining why humans’ behaviour regularly deviates from what standard game theory predicts. His experimental studies focus on limited cognitive abilities, social preferences and reciprocity. In more traditional work Prof Bayer has worked extensively on topics related to tax evasion of individuals and firms and on questions related to market structure and conduct.
KEY WORDS (POLICY AREAS AND METHODOLOGY EXPERTISE)
Cognitive Limitations
Social Preferences
Reciprocity
Tax Evasion
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
ralph.bayer@adelaide.edu.au
More information on Ralph Bayer is available on the UNSW website.
Nicholas Biddle
SENIOR FELLOW AT THE CENTRE FOR ABORIGINAL ECONOMIC POLICY RESEARCH (CAEPR) AND DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF THE ANU CENTRE FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH AND METHODS UNIVERSITY
Australian National University
SUMMARY
Nicholas Biddle is a quantitative social scientist, with extensive expertise in Indigenous policy. His research has explored among other topics, the relationship between education participation for Indigenous Australians, measures of Indigenous wellbeing across the life course, and the internal mobility of Indigenous people.
His other areas of interest include the economics of income inequality and poverty, immigration, and gender.
KEY WORDS (POLICY AREAS AND METHODOLOGY EXPERTISE)
Education
Indigenous
Labour Economics
Public Policy
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
nicholas.biddle@anu.edu.au
More information on Nicholas Biddle is available on the ANU website.
Wayne Binney
Associate Professor, Faculty of Business and Law
University of Adelaide
SUMMARY
Wayne Binney is an Associate Professor of Marketing at Deakin University. Dr Binney’s research interests include corporate social responsibility, social marketing and sustainability in management.
Of particular note is Dr Binney’s work in social marketing looking at issues around the effectiveness of different kinds of negative appeals as persuasion techniques, and his work on consumer debt and what social marketing can offer to help indebted consumers try to escape this problem.
KEY WORDS (POLICY AREAS AND METHODOLOGY EXPERTISE)
Corporate Social Responsibility
Debt
Social Marketing
Sustainability
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
wayne.binney@deakin.edu.au
More information on Wayne Binney is available on the Deakin University website.
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