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Position/Role: UNSW Scientia Professor
Schools/Unit: Economics
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Research Areas:
- International Trade
- Applied Econometrics
- Population Ageing
Academic Profile:
Professor Alan Woodland is regarded as a leading international scholar in applied econometrics and international trade theory. His principal fields of interest are international trade, econometric modelling, household behaviour, taxation and subsidies, and time allocation. His most recent research has centred on obtaining pareto-improvements in welfare through a range of policy changes, such as international income transfers, tariffs, taxes and trade quotas under the two redistribution mechanisms, income transfers and commodity taxes. Population aging is another research interest.
Alan Woodland is a Fellow of the Econometric Society. He served previously as Chair of the Australasian Standing Committee of the Econometric Society, has served two terms on the Executive of the International Economics Association, and of the Academy of Social Sciences of Australia.
He was Joint Editor of Economic Record, is an Associate Editor of Review of International Economics and a member of the editorial boards of the Economic Record, International Journal of Economic Theory and Empirical Economics.
Alan has published in a number of leading journals including Econometrica, Review of Economic Studies, Journal of Econometrics and Journal of International Economics and is author of International Trade and Resource Allocation, Advanced textbooks in Economics Vol.19, North-Holland Publishing Company, 1982.
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