Emeritus Professor, Research School of Economics
Australian National University
SUMMARY
Professor Gregory has made major contributions to the development of economic policy in Australia. His research has explored the impact of Australia’s mining boom on living standards, as well as the effect of public policies on Australia’s gender wage gaps, migrant employment outcomes, and welfare payments.
KEY WORDS (POLICY AREAS AND METHODOLOGY EXPERTISE)
Labour Economics
Immigration
Income Inequality
Microeconomics
bob.gregory@anu.edu.au
More information on Bob Gregory is available on the ANU website.
Professor, Department of Economics
Australian National University
SUMMARY
Professor Grossman’s research has focussed on education, taxation, and charitable giving. He is widely experienced in running lab experiments, as well as field experiments. Philip is also a member of MERIT – the Monash Experimental Research Insights Team, a group of academics that collaborates with governments to experimentally test policy options.
KEY WORDS (POLICY AREAS AND METHODOLOGY EXPERTISE)
Altruism
Antisocial Behaviour
Charitable Giving
Gender
Prosocial Behaviour
Risk Taking
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Philip.Grossman@monash.edu
More information on Philip Grossman is available on the Monash University website.
More information on Philip Grossman is available on the MERIT website.
John Haisken DeNew
PROFESSORIAL, RESEARCH FELLOW, MELBOURNE INSTITUTE
OF APPLIED ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RESEARCH
University of Melbourne
SUMMARY
Prof. Dr. John P. Haisken DeNew is Professorial Research Fellow and Deputy Director (Projects) at the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, University of Melbourne, Australia. His research interests include: education, health, competition policy, applied labour economics, applied micro econometrics, wage structure, migration, welfare and income inequality.
His previous administrative positions include Deputy Director, Associate Dean Research and Associate Dean Research Training for the Faculty of Business and Economics at the University of Melbourne.
Professor Haisken DeNew has been published in many top ranking journals including American Economic Review, Review of Economics and Statistics, Economic Journal, and many others.
KEY WORDS (POLICY AREAS AND METHODOLOGY EXPERTISE)
Applied Labour Economics
Education
Health
Migration
Wage Structure
Welfare and Income Inequality
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
johnhd@unimelb.edu.au
More information on John Haisken Denew is available on the University of Melbourne website.
Dr Nina Lansbury Hall
Program Manager, Global Change Institute’s Sustainable Water program
University of Queensland
SUMMARY
Dr Nina Lansbury Hall manages the Sustainable Water program at the Global Change Institute, with the aim of catalysing cross disciplinary projects to respond to complex issues around the sustainable and integrated management, treatment and use of water with social, environmental and economic considerations.
Nina brings an interdisciplinary background to the role, after working in environmental and social issues in research and non government organisations. Before joining the Global Change Institute, Nina was a research scientist at CSIRO, conducting social research on environmental issues, particularly around energy efficiency and energy technologies.
KEY WORDS (POLICY AREAS AND METHODOLOGY EXPERTISE)
Advocacy and Policy Influence on Climate Change Science
Behaviour Change Research (energy consumption)
Technology Assessment (energy tech and climate change science)
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
n.hall2@uq.edu.au
More information on Dr Nina Lansbury Hall is available on the University of Queensland website.
Colm Harmon
Professor, Head of School, Economics
University of Sydney
SUMMARY
Colm Harmon’s main research interests are in the economics of education, labour economics and applied economics policy and he has, together with colleagues, published papers in journals such as the American Economic Review, Economic Journal, Economica, Economics of Education Review, Economics Inquiry, European Economic Review, Fiscal Studies, Health Economics, Journal of the European Economic Association, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, and Labour Economics.
He is currently an Associate Editor of Economics of Education Review.
KEY WORDS (POLICY AREAS AND METHODOLOGY EXPERTISE)
Applied Economics
Econometric and Statistical Methods
Economics of Education
Labour Economics
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
colm.harmon@sydney.edu.au
More information on Colm Harmon is available on the University of Sydney website.
Alex Haslam
PROFESSOR OF PSYCHOLOGY AND ARC LAUREATE FELLOW,
SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY
University of Queensland
SUMMARY
Prof Haslam’s research focuses on the study of group and identity processes in organisational, social, and clinical contexts. His research activities fall into 4 streams:
1.Psychology in organizations — with an emphasis on the contribution of groups and group membership to leadership, motivation, creativity, communication, decision making, and productivity.
2.The social psychology of stereotyping, prejudice, and tyranny — exploring the role of social identity and self categorization in shaping the dynamics of intergroup relations and conflict.
3.Social processes in health and well being — looking at the contribution of group life to stress, depression, and resistance in vulnerable populations.
4.Research methodology — focusing on issues of research design, ethics, and uncertainty management.
KEY WORDS (POLICY AREAS AND METHODOLOGY EXPERTISE)
Creativity
Group Processes
Leadership
Social Psychology
Stress
Tyranny
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
a.haslam@uq.edu.au
More information on Alex Haslam is available on the University of Queensland website.
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