Prof. Warwick McKibbin

Professorial Fellow
Areas of expertise
Climate change policy; globalisation and disease; international macroeconomic policy; international trade policy; global demographic change; global economic modeling
Prof. Warwick McKibbin
Biography
Publications

Professor Warwick McKibbin was a Professorial Fellow at the Lowy Institute for International Policy until October 2012. He is an ANU Public Policy Fellow in the Crawford School of Public Policy and an Adjunct Professor in the Australian Centre for Economic Research in Health at the Australian National University, a non resident Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington D.C, and president of McKibbin Software Group. Professor McKibbin was a member of the Board of the Reserve Bank of Australia for a decade until July 2011. He has also worked at the Japanese Ministry of Finance, US Congressional Budget Office, World Bank, and advises governments and corporations globally. Professor McKibbin has been a consultant for many international agencies and a range of governments on issues of macroeconomic policy, international trade and finance, and greenhouse policy issues. Professor McKibbin has published widely in technical journals and the popular press including the book "Global Linkages: Macroeconomic Interdependence and Cooperation in the World Economy" written with Professor Jeffrey Sachs of Harvard University, and the new edited book "Sovereign Wealth: The Role of State Capital in the New Financial Order, Imperial College Press. In 2012, his paper on “Globalization and Disease” was voted one of the 50 Most Influential papers ever published by MIT Press Journals. Professor McKibbin received his B.Com (Honours 1) and University Medal from the University of NSW (1980) and his AM (1984) and a PhD (1986) from Harvard University. He is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Social Sciences and a founding member of the Harvard University Asian Economic Panel. He was awarded the Centenary medal in 2003 "For Service to Australian Society through Economic Policy and Tertiary Education".

Globalization and disease: the case of SARS
Analyses
Globalization and disease: the case of SARS
The outbreak of SARS in late 2002 has alerted the world to the potential economic costs of epidemics. The purpose of this paper is to provide an assessment of the global economic…
The consequences of China WTO accession on its neighbours
Analyses
The consequences of China WTO accession on its neighbours
Southeast Asian industrial exports are now facing intense competition from Chinese industrial exports. How much more would competition increase with China's recent accession to…
Estimates of the costs of Kyoto-Marrakesh versus the McKibbin-Wilcoxen Blueprint
Analyses
Estimates of the costs of Kyoto-Marrakesh versus the McKibbin-Wilcoxen Blueprint
In this paper we update our earlier estimates of the cost of the Kyoto Protocol using the G-Cubed model, taking into account the new sink allowances from recent negotiations as…
Changes in equity risk perceptions: global consequences and policy responses
Analyses
Changes in equity risk perceptions: global consequences and policy responses
The current weakness in the global economy has generated a debate on the likely outlook for the world economy and the appropriate response for monetary policies.  Warwick…
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