Senior research fellow in the Department of Economics, UNSW Sydney
I am a senior researcher in the Economics Department at the University of New South Wales. My main research interests include climate change and environmental economics, and the use of machine learning and AI algorithms in economic analysis.
I have published papers in the world's leading economics journals about topics including panic buying during COVID, the effects of climate change on our economy, and the impact of child labour on the cognitive development of children in developing countries. In 2021 I received the prestigious Paul Bourke Award for Early Career Research by the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia.
Alongside academic research, I have experience working as an economic consultant on major infrastructure projects, as well as an enthusiasm for helping journalists communicate insightful and relevant economic research to the general public.
Green industry yes, conservation no: a budget for people, not for nature
May 15, 2024 07:24 am UTC| Insights & Views Business
Last nights budget is another missed opportunity to arrest the poor and deteriorating state of the Australian environment. Subsidising green industry in Labors Future Made in Australia policy may offer economic...
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