Lectures

Lectures 2008

Econ 3054/8071: Modelling the Open Economy, presented September 22, 2008
powerpoint format

Case Studies in Economic Policy "Climate Change Policy: A Case Study in Risk Management" presented 11 August 2008.
powerpoint format

Lectures 2005

Econ 3054/8071: Modelling the Open Economy, presented June 1, 2005
powerpoint format

McKibbin, W.J. and P. Wilcoxen, 1998, ‘The theoretical and empirical structure of the G-Cubed model’, Economic Modelling, 16 (1), pp. 106-148.
http://www.msgpl.com.au/msgpl/download/struct.pdf

McKibbin W.J. and D. Vines (2001) ‘Modelling Reality: The Need for BothIntertemporal Optimization and Stickiness in Models for Policymaking’, OxfordReview of Economic Policy 16 (4).
http://www.gcubed.com/wmhp/download/McKibbinandVines11.pdf

McKibbin W.J. and A Stegman (2005) "Asset Markets and Financial Flows in General Equibrlium Models"
http://www.lowyinstitute.org/PublicationGet.asp?i=223

SRES course on Introduction to Greenhouse, ANU presented 26 April 2005
powerpoint format

McKibbin W. (2005) “Sensible Climate Policy”, Issues Brief, February, The Lowy Institute for International Policy Sydney.
http://www.lowyinstitute.org/Publication.asp?pid=212

 

Masters in Public Policy POGO 8027 CONTEMPORARY THEORIES FOR INDUSTRY POLICY "Economic Modeling of Contemporary Global Policy Issues: Trade Liberalization and Environmental Policy" presented 15 March 2005, ANU
powerpoint format

McKibbin W. (1999) "Trade Liberalization in a Dynamic Setting" Keynote paper prepared for the Second Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis held in Denmark on June 19-21 1999
http://www.msgpl.com.au/msgpl/download/gtap99.pdf

McKibbin W. (2005) "Sensible Climate Policy" in Zillman J, McKibbin W. and A. Kellow (2005) Uncertainty and Climate Change: The Challenge for Policy , Occasional Paper 2/2005, policy paper #3, Academy of Social Sciences in Australia, Canberra

http://www.assa.edu.au/publications/op/op22005.pdf

Lectures 2004

Masters Course in Public Policy Lecture: "Sensible Climate Change Policy for the World, presented 12 October 2004
powerpoint format

University House Jubilee Lecture: "Sensible Climate Change Policy for the World" presented 1, August 2004
powerpoint format

Lectures in Quantitative International Economics May 2004

Lecture 1: New Developments in Multi-Country Modeling

Lecture 2: Some Applications of the G-Cubed Model

Background Papers:

McKibbin W. (1999) "Trade Liberalization in a Dynamic Setting" Keynote paper prepared for the Second Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis held in Denmark on June 19-21 1999
http://www.msgpl.com.au/msgpl/download/gtap99.pdf

McKibbin and Vines (2003) “Change in Equity Risk Perceptions: Global Consequences and Policy Responses” paper presented at the Austrian Economic Association meeting in Klagenfurt, Austria held May 16-17; and Bank of Canada Workshop on “Global Models and the Transmission of Shocks” held in Ottawa, May 22.
http://www.msgpl.com.au/msgpl/download/mckibbinvines2.pdf

 

Lecture in Geography (GEOG2016) May 19

"Designing a Realistic Climate Change Policy With Global Participation"

 

Lectures 2003

Lectures on "New Developments in Global Economic Modelling" at Korea University November 2003

Overview of lectures (reading list)

Lecture 1: New Approaches to Multi-Country Modelling

Lecture 2: Applications of the G-Cubed Model - The Dynamics of Trade Liberalization.

Lecture 3: Applications of the G-Cubed Model - Climate Change Policy After Kyoto.

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"Designing a Realistic Climate Change Policy with Global Participation" lecture at CSIRO Science Bites series, November 6.

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"Europe’s Stability and Growth Pact in the Context of a Global Economic Slowdown" presentation to te ANU Conference on Fiscal Policy and Financial Markets, ANU October.

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"Modeling Economic Change: A User's Guide" lecture for the ANU GPPP course PPPM 8026 "Australia and the Global Economy"

Part 1: Using Models

part 2: Some Applications:

McKibbin W. (1999) "Trade Liberalization in a Dynamic Setting" Keynote paper prepared for the Second Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis held in Denmark on June 19-21 1999
http://www.msgpl.com.au/msgpl/download/gtap99.pdf

McKibbin and Vines (2003) “Change in Equity Risk Perceptions: Global Consequences and Policy Responses” paper presented at the Austrian Economic Association meeting in Klagenfurt, Austria held May 16-17; and Bank of Canada Workshop on “Global Models and the Transmission of Shocks” held in Ottawa, May 22.
http://www.msgpl.com.au/msgpl/download/mckibbinvines2.pdf

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Lectures 2002

"Climate Change Policy After Kyoto: A Blueprint for a Realistic Approach" Public Lecture at the National Museum of Australia, 27 November 2002.

powerpoint format

"Modeling Economic Change: A User's Guide" lecture for the ANU GPPP course PPPM 8026 "Australia and the Global Economy"

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lecture Notes in Powerpoint format:

part 1   Using Models

part 2  Trade Liberalization in a Dynamic Setting

            Macroeconomic Policy in Japan

            Climate Change

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Also relevant for this lecture:

McKibbin W.J. and D. Vines (2001) “Modelling Reality: The Need for Both Intertemporal Optimization and Stickiness in Models for Policymaking” Oxford Review of Economic Policy vol 16, no 4.

http://www.msgpl.com.au/msgpl/download/McKibbinandVines11.pdf

McKibbin W. (2002) “Macroeconomic Policy in Japan” Asian Economic Papers, Vol 2 (in press). MIT Press Cambridge USA.

http://www.msgpl.com.au/msgpl/download/aepmckibbin.pdf

McKibbin W. (1999) "Trade Liberalization in a Dynamic Setting" Keynote paper prepared for the Second Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis held in Denmark on June 19-21 1999

http://www.msgpl.com.au/msgpl/download/gtap99.pdf

McKibbin W. and P. Wilcoxen (2002) ‘The Role of Economics in Climate Change Policy”, Journal of Economic Perspectives, vol 16, no 2, pp107-130.

http://www.msgpl.com.au/msgpl/download/jep2002.pdf

 

Lectures 2001

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McKibbin (2001) "International Monetary Economics" (ECON8009)

        Lecture 1
        Lecture 2
        Lecture 3

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McKibbin (2001) "Modeling Economic Change: A User's Guide" lecture for the ANU GPPP course PPPM 8026 "Australia and the Global Economy"

Powerpoint format:   (the presentation on trade liberalization is not downloadable but all charts and discussion are contained in the first paper of the following list)

    also relevant for this lecture:

McKibbin W. (1997) "Regional and Multilateral Trade Liberalization: The Effects on Trade, Investment and Welfare" Paper prepared for the AJRC/CEPR/ESRC/GEI conference on AEurope, East Asia, APEC and the Asia Europe Meeting (ASEM) process" held in London May 20/21, Brookings Discussion Paper in International Economics # 134.

McKibbin W. and W. Martin (1998) “The East Asia Crisis: Investigating Causes and Policy Responses” Working Paper in Trade and Development #98/6, Economics Department, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University and Brookings Discussion Paper in International Economics #142, The Brookings Institution, Washington DC.  

McKibbin W. (2000) "An Early Action Climate Change Policy for all Countries" draft

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