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Crawford School Adjunct Professors


Gordon de Brouwer

Gordon de Brouwer

Adjunct Professor, The Crawford School of Economics and Government
E-mail: gordon.debrouwer@pmc.gov.au


Gordon de Brouwer is currently Executive Coordinator Economic in the
Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet.
His teaching and research areas focus on open-economy macroeconomics,
international finance, economies of Japan, Australia and East Asia,
monetary policy and central banking, and international relations.

 

Patrick de Fontenay

Patrick de Fontenay

Adjunct Professor, The Crawford School of Economics and Government
E-mail: patrick.defontenay@anu.edu.au

Dr. de Fontenay, a former Director of the IMF Institute, has remained active in the training of officials from ministries of economy and finance, and central banks, most recently from the People's Democratic Republic of Korea, the Solomon Islands and Papua-New Guinea. His teaching and research focus on financial markets and institutions, including pension reform in China

 

Mari Pangestu

Mari Pangestu

Adjunct Professor, The Crawford School of Economics and Government
E-mail: mpangestu@ssafara.net

Mari Pangestu is Minister of Trade in the Indonesian Cabinet. Prior to this appointment Dr Pangestu was a member of the Board of Trustees and former Executive Director of Centre for Strategic and International Studies in Jakarta. She conducted research on national and international trade issues for over 20 years and was active in APEC and the Trade Forum (TF) as the Program Coordinator of the Pacific Economic Cooperation Council (PECC)

 

Glenn Withers

Glenn Withers

Adjunct Professor, The Crawford School of Economics and Government
E-mail: glenn.withers@anu.edu.au

Glenn Withers is currently the Chief Executive Officer of Universities Australia. He is a Monash and Harvard graduate and has held academic posts in Australia and overseas including at Harvard and Cambridge. He teaches policy economics subjects and has published a significant number of books and academic papers. He has worked in and for government, including as chair of various Australian government bodies such as the National Population Council and the Economic Planning Advisory Commission, and he has chaired public inquiries regarding population issues, immigration, and infrastructure financing and was a member of the Faulkner inquiry into child care.

 

 

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