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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.



Research and Commentary

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2009

Save to My PortfolioA Copenhagen Collar: Achieving Comparable Effort Through Carbon Price AgreementsAugust 28, 2009
Save to My PortfolioThe Global Recession and Climate ChangeNovember 13, 2009
Save to My PortfolioModelling the Global Financial CrisisSeptember 28, 2009
Save to My PortfolioClimate Change at the G-20 SummitSeptember 24, 2009
Save to My PortfolioG-20 Summit: Recovering from the CrisisSeptember 17, 2009
Save to My PortfolioClimate Change Policy: Recommendations to Reach ConsensusSeptember 10, 2009
Save to My PortfolioThe Potential Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on World TradeAugust 31, 2009
Save to My PortfolioConsequences of Alternative U.S. Cap-and-Trade Policies: Controlling Both Emissions and CostsJuly 27, 2009
Save to My PortfolioTime for a Price Collar on CarbonJuly 24, 2009
Save to My PortfolioThe Swine Flu Outbreak and its Global Economic ImpactMay 04, 2009
Save to My PortfolioWhat a Flu Pandemic Could Cost the WorldApril 28, 2009
Save to My PortfolioThe Global Financial Crisis: Causes and ConsequencesApril 09, 2009

2004

Save to My PortfolioWhat If China Revalues Its Currency?December 01, 2004
Save to My PortfolioOil Price Scenarios and the Global EconomyDecember 01, 2004
Save to My PortfolioChina: The Implications of Policy TighteningDecember 01, 2004
Save to My PortfolioModeling Global Demographic Change: Results for JapanAugust 01, 2004
Save to My PortfolioTranspacific Trade Imbalances: Causes and CuresAugust 01, 2004
Save to My PortfolioClimate Policy and Uncertainty: The Roles of Adaptation versus MitigationMay 01, 2004
Save to My PortfolioLong Run Projections for Climate Change ScenariosApril 01, 2004
Save to My PortfolioEstimates of the Costs of Kyoto-Marrakesh Versus The McKibbin-Wilcoxen BlueprintFebruary 01, 2004
Save to My PortfolioChanges in Equity Risk Perceptions: Global Consequences and Policy ResponsesFebruary 01, 2004
Save to My PortfolioEstimates of the Costs of Kyoto-Marrakesh Versus The McKibbin-Wilcoxen BlueprintFebruary 01, 2004
Save to My PortfolioWhich Exchange Rate Regime for Asia?February 01, 2004
Save to My PortfolioGlobalization and Disease: The Case of SARSFebruary 01, 2004
Save to My PortfolioThe Consequences of China's WTO Accession on its NeighborsFebruary 01, 2004

1999

Save to My PortfolioTrade Liberalization in a Dynamic Setting: Implications of a New WTO RoundSeptember 01, 1999
Save to My PortfolioEast Asia's Response to the Crisis: A Quantitative AnalysisSeptember 01, 1999
Save to My PortfolioPermit Trading Under the Kyoto Protocol and BeyondSeptember 01, 1999
Save to My PortfolioInternational Capital Flows, Financial Reform & Consequences of Changing Risk Perceptions in APEC EconomiesSeptember 01, 1999
Save to My PortfolioUntil We Know More About Global Warming, the Best Policy is a Highly Flexible OneJuly 02, 1999
Save to My PortfolioThe East Asia Crisis: Investigating Causes and Policy ResponsesFebruary 01, 1999
Save to My PortfolioEmissions Trading, Capital Flows and the Kyoto ProtocolFebruary 01, 1999
Save to My PortfolioForecasting the World Economy Using Dynamic Intertemporal General Equilibrium Multi-Country ModelsFebruary 01, 1999
Save to My PortfolioWhat to Expect from an International System of Tradable Permits for Carbon EmissionsFebruary 01, 1999

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Q&A with Warwick McKibbin

Climate Change Challenges

"If you ask any developing country—whether it’s China, India or Brazil—what is the key issue that they worry about, it’s child mortality, it’s infectious diseases, it’s standards of living where people are living on a dollar a day. It’s not climate change."

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