"McKibbin translates complex ideas into easy-to-understand language
Professor Warwick McKibbin is an Emeritus Distinguished Professor of Economics and Public Policy and Director of the Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis at the Australian National University. He is also a nonresident Senior Fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics in Washington D.C. and CEO of McKibbin Software Group Pty Ltd.
Warwick is internationally recognised for his expertise in global economic modelling and policy design. He has published more than 250 academic papers, authored five influential books, and advised governments and international agencies on macroeconomic policy, trade, climate change, and the economic impact of global shocks.
A Member of the Order of Australia and recipient of the Centenary Medal, Warwick brings clarity and authority to complex economic issues. His insights help leaders navigate uncertainty, manage risk, and prepare for the future of global markets and climate policy.
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On Monday 30 November 2009, the Whitlam Institute and the UWS School of Economics and Finance convened Governing the Economy: the challenges & the possibilities, a nationally significant symposium at the InterContinental Sydney. The symposium offered a rare opportunity to hear key players in our economic management address the challenges and directions for governing the Australian economy into the future.Trump's deportation scenarios
On Monday 30 November 2009, the Whitlam Institute and the UWS School of Economics and Finance convened Governing the Economy: the challenges & the possibilities, a nationally significant symposium at the InterContinental Sydney. The symposium offered a rare opportunity to hear key players in our economic management address the challenges and directions for governing the Australian economy into the future.McKibbin on ABC The business July 2025
On Monday 30 November 2009, the Whitlam Institute and the UWS School of Economics and Finance convened Governing the Economy: the challenges & the possibilities, a nationally significant symposium at the InterContinental Sydney. The symposium offered a rare opportunity to hear key players in our economic management address the challenges and directions for governing the Australian economy into the future.

