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Larry Weifeng Liu
Fellow, CAMA, ANU
Qualifications
PhD Economics (ANU)
Contact details
Room: Old Canberra House (OCH) 3.76
Larry Weifeng Liu is a Fellow at the Centre of Applied Macroeconomic Analysis (CAMA) in the Crawford School of Public Policy and is also affiliated with the ARC Centre of Excellence in Population Aging Research (CEPAR). He completed his PhD in Economics at ANU, and received his MA in Economics and BS in Computer Science both from Shanghai Jiao Tong University China. He is broadly interested in macroeconomics, international economics and environmental economics. His research focuses on two topics: climate policy and demographic change. He has been a consultant to leading international institutes, Australian governments and private corporations.
Research interests
Macroeconomics, Public Economics, International Economics, Environmental Economics, Computational Economics.
Teaching
Lecturer: IDEC8030 Issues in Applied Macroeconomics (International Macroeconomics) (Graduate course, Semester 2)
Supervision
He has been on the supervisory panel of a number of PhD students who are working on macroeconomic topics.
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