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CIES Director
Prof. Christopher Findlay

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Samuel Cohen

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The CIES draws on associates in South Australia as well as interstate and abroad. Researchers currently working in international economics at the Adelaide University are:

Professor Kym Anderson (PhD Stanford, FASSA)
Foundation Director of CIES -- economics and political economy of distortionary policies, GATT/WTO, regionalism, agricultural development, economies in transition, trade and environment.
(From May 2004, Prof Anderson will be on extended leave at the World Bank, Washington D.C.; Email kanderson@worldbank.org)

Eran Binenbaum (PhD. Berkeley)
Lecturer - interface of economics of innovation and industrial organisation, methodology of IO, research policy, R&D networks, information flows, and intellectual property.
Tel: (+61 8) 8303 3048; Email eran.binenbaum@adelaide.edu.au

Dr Brian Bentick (PhD Yale)
Senior Lecturer - open economy macroeconomic issues, public finance.
Tel: (+61 8) 8303 5539; email: brian.bentick@adelaide.edu.au

Adjunct Professor Max Corden (PhD LSE, FASSA)
Open economy macroeconomics, the international monetary system, trade theory and policy,  
Tel: (+1 202) 663 5600 Email: wmcorden@erols.com

Associate Professor Richard Damania (PhD Glasgow)
Deputy Head (Higher Degrees and Honours) -- environmental and public economics, applied game theory, influence of lobby groups on environmental policy outcomes, corruption and environmental compliance.
Tel: (+61 8) 8303 4933; email: richard.damania@adelaide.edu.au

Adjunct Professor Joseph Francois (PhD Maryland)
Trade policy, CGE modelling, economic development. (Professor of Economics, Erasmus University Rotterdam).
Tel: (+31 10) 408 1256; email: francois@few.eur.nl

Adjunct Professor Vaclav Klaus
Developing and transition economies, economics of the enlargement of the European Union. (President of the Czech Republic, formerly Governor of the World Bank and Head of the Department of Macroeconomic Policy in the Institute of Forecasting at the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences).

Adjunct Professor Keith Maskus (PhD Michigan, Ann Arbor)
Trade policy, trade policy reform in developing countries, international technology transfer and intellectual property rights. (Professor of Economics, University of Colorado, Boulder.)
Email: maskus@colorado.edu

Adjunct Professor Mike Moore 
Trade policy, trade liberalization.(Director General, World Trade Organization, former Prime Minister of New Zealand and leading figure in launching Uruguay Round of GATT negotiations.)
Email: enquiries@wto.org

Associate Professor Ian McLean (PhD ANU)
Reader, Head of the School of Economics - comparative economic history, international factor flows.
Tel: (+61 8) 8303 5231; email: ian.mclean@adelaide.edu.au

D.T. (Tin) Nguyen (MSc London)
Senior Lecturer -- open economy macroeconomics, trade and development, econometrics, public finance.
Tel: (+61 8) 8303 4500; email: tin.nguyen@adelaide.edu.au

Adjunct Professor Bob Nobay (PhD, Southampton), in Adelaide November 2001-2003, on leave from LSE – international finance, open economy macroeconomics, exchange rate modelling, asset pricing, trade policy, resource economics. Phone: (+61 8) 8303 4927 Email: bob.nobay@adelaide.edu.au

Professor Richard Pomfret (PhD Simon Fraser)
Program Director for Development Economics, CIES - International trade policy, economic development, foreign investment, discriminatory trading arrangements, economies in transition.
Tel: (+61 8) 8303 4751; email: richard.pomfret@adelaide.edu.au

Associate Professor Colin Rogers (BCom South Africa)
Open economy macroeconomics, monetary theory.
Tel: (+61 8) 8303 5754; email: colin.rogers@adelaide.edu.au

Adjunct Professor Perry Shapiro  (Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley)

Adjunct Professor Andrew Stoler (MBA George Washington),
Executive Director, Institute of International Business, Economics and Law, University of Adelaide
International trade policy, WTO issues.
Tel: (+61 8) 8303 5780; email: andrew.stoler@adelaide.edu.au

Emeritus Professor Cliff Walsh (MSc London)
Comparative federalism, regional and public sector economics, tax policy.
Tel: (+61 8) 8303 5555; email: clifford.walsh@adelaide.edu.au

Associate Professor Ralf Zurbruegg (BSc(Econ) London School of Economics, MSc PhD Manchester)
Financial market analysis, financial econonometrics.
Tel (+61 8) 8303 4368; email: ralf.zurbrugg@adelaide.edu.au

In addition to staff on the ground in Adelaide, the CIES has collaborated with numerous researchers and lecturers on a wide range of activities over the past decade. As a way of recognising those that continue to have an interest in such activities, we have introduced two new categories known as CIES Affiliates and CIES Senior Affiliates (the latter for Professors or equivalent). The first ones appointed are:

CIES Senior Affiliates
Richard Blackhurst (Editor, World Trade Review)
Christopher Findlay Australian National University)
David Greenaway (University of Nottingham)
Peter Lloyd (University of Melbourne)
Charles van Marrewijk (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
Philip Pardey (University of Minnesota)
Jonathan Pincus (PhD Stanford, FASSA)
L. Alan Winters (University of Sussex)

CIES Affiliates
Malcolm Bosworth (Australian National University in Canberra)
Jane Drake-Brockman (Australian National University in Canberra)
Walter Goode (Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade at the Australian Embassy in Tokyo)
Chantal Nielsen (Danish Research Institute of Food Economics and the University of Copenhagen)
Ramkishen Rajan(School of Public Policy of the National University of Singapore)
Peter Robinson (Zimconsult, Zimbabwe)
Randy Stringer (FAO, Rome)
Anna Strutt (Univerity of Waikato in Hamilton, New Zealand)
Brett Williams (Law School of the University of Sydney)
Glyn Wittwer (Monash University, Melbourne).