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Nonresident Senior Fellow

Warwick J. McKibbin

Warwick J. McKibbin

Nonresident Senior Fellow, Global Economy and Development

An international economics expert based in Australia, Warwick McKibbin focuses his research on global climate change; the emergence of China and India into the world economy; and global economic modeling.



Expertise

Asia; Environmental policy; Exchange rates; Fiscal policy; International economics; Monetary policy; Trade policy

Background

Current Positions
Professor of International Economics and Executive Director Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis in the College of Business and Economics, The Australian National University; Professional Fellow, The Lowy Institute for International Policy, Sydney; Member, Board of the Reserve Bank of Australia; Executive, McKibbin Software Group USA/Australia

Past Positions
Senior Fellow, Visiting Fellow, Research Associate, Brookings; Adjunct Professor, Johns Hopkins University; Visiting Scholar, Congressional Budget Office; Visiting Scholar, Japanese Ministry of Finance

Education

Ph.D. (1986), A.M. (1984), Harvard University;B.Comm., University of New South Wales (1978)

The Economic Impact of Climate Change Reduction Strategies (Event - June 8, 2009)


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Q&A with Warwick McKibbin

Prospects for Global Climate Policy

“Countries are focusing on the wrong message, and that is, ‘Let's have a target and let's have the same cuts at the same time.’ And that violates basic economics. These economies . . . have totally different environments in which to undertake these cuts. And you can't get equivalents of effort by having just one criteria, which is a common target. Until we get away from that, we're going to keep running into the same problem.”

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