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CURRICULUM VITAE (February 2020) NAME: Kym ANDERSON AC PERMANENT ADDRESS: Office: School of Economics Home: P.O. Box 262 University of Adelaide HAHNDORF SA 5245 ADELAIDE SA 5005 Australia Australia TELEPHONE: Office: phone (+61 8) 8313 4712 Home: (+61 8) 8388 8595 E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITES: www.adelaide.edu.au/directory/kym.anderson https://acde.crawford.anu.edu.au/people/academics/kym-anderson www.adelaide.edu.au/wine-econ BIRTH DATE AND PLACE: 26 February 1950; Adelaide, South Australia CITIZENSHIP: Australian MARITAL STATUS: Married with three adult daughters and six grandchildren Education 09/75-06/77 Stanford University: Doctoral student majoring in the economics of international trade and development. M.A. conferred 08/76, Ph.D. conferred 08/77. 09/74-08/75 University of Chicago: Completed first year of doctoral program, passing comprehensive exams in micro-, macro- and agricultural economics. M.A. conferred 08/75. 04/71-11/73 University of Adelaide: Completed external, thesis-only Masters while working under bond to the South Australian Department of Agriculture. M.Ec. conferred 04/74. 02/67-11/70 University of New England: Completed Bachelor of Agricultural Economics with first class honours and dux of year. Majored in econometrics, agricultural economics, and business management. B.Ag.Ec.(Hons.) conferred 04/71. Primary Employment 07/18-present George Gollin Professor Emeritus, School of Economics, University of Adelaide 01/84-07/18 George Gollin Professor of Economics, School of Economics, University of Adelaide (promoted from Senior Lecturer to Personal Chair in 1991, to George Gollin Chair in 2007). 02/10-present Foundation Executive Director, Wine Economics Research Centre, University of Adelaide. 05/89-05/04 Foundation Executive Director, Centre for International Economic Studies, Uni of Adelaide. 05/04-08/07 Lead Economist (Trade Policy), Development Research Group, World Bank, Washington, DC (on leave from University of Adelaide). 06/90-11/92 Counsellor and deputy director of the Economic Research Division, GATT (now WTO) Secretariat, Geneva (on leave from University of Adelaide). 10/77-12/83 Research Fellow, Arndt-Corden Department of Economics, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University, Canberra. 01/71-06/74 Agricultural Economist, South Australian Department of Agriculture, Adelaide (and Cadet at UNE, 02/67-12/70). Other (often simultaneous) Positions 04/12-present Professor, Arndt-Corden Department of Economics, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University, Canberra (part-time until 04/18, Honorary Professor thereafter). http://publicpolicy.anu.edu.au/acde 10/18-present Adjunct Professor, Centre for Global Food and Resources, University of Adelaide. https://www.adelaide.edu.au/global-food 10/18-present Research Associate, South Australian Centre for Economic Studies, University of Adelaide. https://www.adelaide.edu.au/saces

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CURRICULUM VITAE (February 2020) NAME: Kym ANDERSON AC PERMANENT ADDRESS: Office: School of Economics Home: P.O. Box 262 University of Adelaide HAHNDORF SA 5245 ADELAIDE SA 5005 Australia Australia TELEPHONE: Office: phone (+61 8) 8313 4712 Home: (+61 8) 8388 8595 E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITES: www.adelaide.edu.au/directory/kym.anderson

https://acde.crawford.anu.edu.au/people/academics/kym-anderson www.adelaide.edu.au/wine-econ

BIRTH DATE AND PLACE: 26 February 1950; Adelaide, South Australia CITIZENSHIP: Australian MARITAL STATUS: Married with three adult daughters and six grandchildren Education 09/75-06/77 Stanford University: Doctoral student majoring in the economics of international trade and

development. M.A. conferred 08/76, Ph.D. conferred 08/77. 09/74-08/75 University of Chicago: Completed first year of doctoral program, passing comprehensive

exams in micro-, macro- and agricultural economics. M.A. conferred 08/75. 04/71-11/73 University of Adelaide: Completed external, thesis-only Masters while working under bond

to the South Australian Department of Agriculture. M.Ec. conferred 04/74. 02/67-11/70 University of New England: Completed Bachelor of Agricultural Economics with first class

honours and dux of year. Majored in econometrics, agricultural economics, and business management. B.Ag.Ec.(Hons.) conferred 04/71.

Primary Employment 07/18-present George Gollin Professor Emeritus, School of Economics, University of Adelaide 01/84-07/18 George Gollin Professor of Economics, School of Economics, University of Adelaide

(promoted from Senior Lecturer to Personal Chair in 1991, to George Gollin Chair in 2007). 02/10-present Foundation Executive Director, Wine Economics Research Centre, University of Adelaide. 05/89-05/04 Foundation Executive Director, Centre for International Economic Studies, Uni of Adelaide. 05/04-08/07 Lead Economist (Trade Policy), Development Research Group, World Bank, Washington,

DC (on leave from University of Adelaide). 06/90-11/92 Counsellor and deputy director of the Economic Research Division, GATT (now WTO)

Secretariat, Geneva (on leave from University of Adelaide). 10/77-12/83 Research Fellow, Arndt-Corden Department of Economics, Research School of Pacific and

Asian Studies, Australian National University, Canberra. 01/71-06/74 Agricultural Economist, South Australian Department of Agriculture, Adelaide (and Cadet

at UNE, 02/67-12/70). Other (often simultaneous) Positions 04/12-present Professor, Arndt-Corden Department of Economics, Crawford School of Public Policy,

Australian National University, Canberra (part-time until 04/18, Honorary Professor thereafter). http://publicpolicy.anu.edu.au/acde

10/18-present Adjunct Professor, Centre for Global Food and Resources, University of Adelaide. https://www.adelaide.edu.au/global-food

10/18-present Research Associate, South Australian Centre for Economic Studies, University of Adelaide. https://www.adelaide.edu.au/saces

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04/19-present Assessor, South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal, for four years. www.sacat.sa.gov.au

01/15 –12/17 Chair, Board of Trustees of the Washington DC-based International Food Policy Research Institute. www.ifpri.org (A member of the CGIAR System Organization, www.cgiar.org)

10/14-present President, international Policy Advisory Council, Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, Canberra. www.aciar.gov.au

01/13 Visiting Cargill Professor, Center on Food Security and the Environment, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, Stanford University. http://foodsecurity.stanford.edu/

04/11-04/14 Commissioner, Commission on International Agricultural Research, Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, Canberra (part-time). www.aciar.gov.au

12/10-present Director, Sapere Research Group Ltd., founded in December 2010 as a management buyout of LECG Asia Pacific. www.srgexpert.com

06/10-12/14 Trustee, Board of Trustees of the Washington DC-based International Food Policy Research Institute (a member of the CGIAR Consortium); Deputy Chair from 01/13. www.ifpri.org

02/06-present Vice-President, American Association of Wine Economists and Co-Editor of the Cambridge University Press’s Journal of Wine Economics. www.wine-economics.org

07-09-present Associate, Robert Mondavi Institute Center for Wine Economics, University of California, Davis http://vinecon.ucdavis.edu/

10/03 Fellow, Australian Institute of Company Directors (FAICD conferred following successful completion of the Company Directors’ Diploma). www.companydirectors.com.au

06/03 Visiting Professor, Institute for International Integration Studies, Trinity College Dublin. http://www.tcd.ie/iiis

04/03 Visiting Professor, University of Nairobi/WTO’s Trade Policy Training Program. www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/devel_e/teccop_e/ittc_e.htm

01/03-present Member of the Board of Governors of the Institute for International Trade, University of Adelaide (renamed its Advisory Board from January 2020). https://iit.adelaide.edu.au/

10/02-12/16 Research Associate, Centre for Law and Economics, Faculty of Law, Australian National University, Canberra. http://law.anu.edu.au/cle

02/02-12/10 Director, LECG Limited (Law and Economic Consulting Group, founded at Berkeley in 1988). www.lecg.com

02/02-present External Research Fellow, Leverhulme Centre for Globalization and Economic Policy, University of Nottingham. www.nottingham.ac.uk/gep

09/01-05/07 Visiting Professor, Universities of Berne, Fribourg and Neuchatel Law Schools’ World Trade Institute (Master of Int’l Law and Economics teaching/supervising). www.wti.org

07/00-08/05 Non-Executive Director, Board of Australia’s Grape and Wine Research and Development Corporation, and member of its Remuneration Committee. www.gwrdc.com.au

01/92-present Research Fellow, Europe’s Centre for Economic Policy Research. www.cepr.org 06/96-12/09 Dispute Settlement Panelist (part-time), World Trade Organization, Geneva (nine panel

cases relating to EU banana imports). www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/dispu_e/dispu_e.htm 01/89-present Research Associate, Washington-based International Agricultural Trade Research

Consortium. http://iatrc.software.umn.edu 02/88-10/88 Visiting Fellow, Institute for International Economic Studies, University of Stockholm (on

sabbatical leave). www.iies.su.se 07/83-11/83 Director, Agricultural Trade Policy Unit, Australian Department of Trade, Canberra (on

leave from ANU). www.dfat.gov.au 01/82-present CEO and Managing Director, Kym Anderson and Associates (incorporated in South

Australia as Burnside Anderson Pty. Ltd.), economic consultants. 07/80-04/81 Ford Foundation Visiting Fellow, Korea Rural Economics Institute, Seoul (on leave from

ANU). www.krei.re.kr/eng/index.php 08/79-09/79 Visiting Fellow, Korea Institute for International Economic Policy, Seoul (on leave from

ANU). www.kiep.go.kr/eng 02/72-11/73 Tutor in Economic Statistics (evenings), University of Adelaide. Experience Teaching:

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Lecturing microeconomics, economics of public policy, and agricultural, development, environmental and international economics, from first-year to post-graduate levels in economics, agricultural science, engineering, environmental management, and law programs at the University of Adelaide since 1984. Occasional teaching in the Masters program at the World Trade Institute of the Universities of Berne, Fribourg and Neuchatel Law Schools and at Georgetown University’s Law School (2006), the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University (2004), the World Bank’s course on Global Issues Facing Humanity (videod live to more than a dozen universities on four continents, 2004-06) and its course on Agric Policy Analysis in Africa, Senegal (2006), the WTO Training Course at the University of Nairobi (2003), and in the Masters program at the Australian College of Defence, Canberra (1998). Also in non-accredited programs for the Salzburg Seminar 2005 and for students at American University, 2006. Teaching wine economics in the global Wine MBA of the University of Bordeaux Business School in association with UC Davis, the Catholic University of Chile and UniSA (2002-03). Taught international economics to graduate students from Eastern and Western Europe at the European Summer School, University of Siena (1992). Lectured international economics, trade policy and agricultural development courses to M.Ec. and Master of International Law students at ANU, 1978-82. Research leadership, management and administration: Chair of Board of Trustees, International Food Policy Research Institute, from January 2015. Commissioner on ACIAR’s Commission on International Agricultural Research, 2011-14. President, Policy Advisory Council of Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, from October 2014. Board of Trustees member and Chair of Research Program Committee, IFPRI, 2010-14. Foundation Executive Director of Adelaide University's Wine Economics Research Centre, from 2010. Foundation Executive Director of Adelaide University's Centre for International Economic Studies, 1989-2004 and Chief Investigator/Director of a long series of large research grants from ARC, ACIAR, etc., 1984-present. Lead Economist (Trade Policy) at the World Bank’s Research Group, 2004-07 and Consultant thereafter, directing large multi-country, multi-$m research programs. Deputy to the Director of Economic Research, GATT (now WTO) Secretariat, Geneva, 1990-92. Non-Executive Director on the Board of the Grape and Wine R&D Corporation, 2000-06. Member of Adelaide University's: Promotion to Professor Committee, 2003; Academic Board, 2002; Faculty Research Board, 2002; School of Economics Associate Dean (Research), 2002; University Research Committee, 2000-01; Internationalization Reference Group, 2000-01. Research training: Continually supervising 4+ theses/dissertations per year (Honours, Masters and PhD). Recent PhD graduates are A. Strutt (1999), H. Da Costa (2001), G. Wittwer (2002), E. Shea (2003), E. Manning (2004), J.L. Croser (2010 and winner of the 2011 AARES PhD Thesis Prize), S. Nelgen (2012), J. Thennakoon (2012); MEc-by-thesis graduates include K. Hancock (1999), S. James (2000), N. Berger (2001), J.L. Croser (2003). Also supervised numerous Post-Doctoral Fellows since 1995, including co-authors L.A. Jackson, S. Nelgen, A. Strutt, J. Thennakoon, E. Valenzuela, G. Wittwer, S. Yao. Trade policy training: Designer and Convenor of Graduate Program in International Economics at Adelaide,1996-2004, involving 12 Chinese trade officials per year (1996-99) among others. Designed and convened a Short Course of trade policy seminars and workshops for Chinese officials, Beijing, August 1995; extended to a series of in-country short-course workshops, 1998-2001. Taught in WTO trade policy short-course workshops organised by UNCTAD (Manila 12/97), ESCAP (Bangkok 06/00), Asian Development Bank Institute (Tokyo 07/00), the World Bank (Kuala Lumpur 10/00), the UN’s Rome-based International Development Law Institute (Sydney 10/02), the Asian Productivity Organization (Tokyo 03/03), Salzburg Seminar (Salzburg 06/05) and the World Bank Institute (Kuala Lumpur 10/00, Beijing 04/03, Tehran 05/05, Vientiane 06/05, Washington 06/05, Rome 10/05, Beruit 12/05, Dakar 04/06, and Washington DC 04/06). Visiting Professor, World Trade Institute, Universities of Berne, Fribourg and Neuchatel and University of Nairobi/WTO’s African Trade Policy Training Program. Visiting Professor, Global Food Security Symposium Series, FSI, Stanford University, 01/13. Consulting: Undertaken commissioned research, policy analysis, and training assignments with numerous business, government and international bodies including ACIAR, ADB, ADBI, Agrifutures, AGWA, AMLC, APEC,

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APO, AusAID, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Biosecurity Australia, CIMMYT, Commonwealth Secretariat, DAFF, DFAT, DfID, Economist Intelligence Unit, FAO, Ford Foundation, GATT, GWRDC, G24, IATRC, ICTSD, IDLI, IFPRI, ISNAR, KDI, NZ’s MFAT, OECD, PBEC, PECC, RIRDC, Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Rockefeller Foundation, UNCTAD, UN’s ECA, UN’s ESCAP, UN’s ESCWA, UNDP, UNEP, USAID, US Intelligence Community, World Bank, WBI, WFA, WTO and WTO’s ITTC. Honorary Doctorate Doctor of Economics (honoris causa), University of Adelaide, conferred May 2014. Honorary Fellowships Elected the 2019 Distinguished Fellow of the Economic Society of Australia, an Honorary Life Member of the International Association of Agricultural Economists 2018, a Fellow of the (American) Agricultural and Applied Economics Association 2004, a Distinguished Fellow of the Australasian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society 2002, a Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia 1994, and a Research Fellow in the International Trade Program of Europe's London-based Centre for Economic Policy Research from 1992. Appointed a Fellow of the Asia and the Pacific Policy Society from 2012, a Fellow of the American Association of Wine Economists from 2009, a Research Fellow of the GTAP Center at Purdue University from 2006 (re-appointed 2010), and a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (FAICD) in 2003. Board/Panel/Advisory Committee memberships since 1996 Appointed by the SA Minister of Agriculture and Regional Development to provide an Independent Review of

the South Australian GM Food Crop Moratorium, September 2018 to March 2019. (Legislation to remove the moratorium except on Kangaroo Island was passed on 5 December 2019.)

Member of the inaugural Board of Advisors of Peking University’s Institute of New Rural Development, from October 2018.

Appointed to the T20 Task Force 3 on Food Security and Sustainable Agriculture for the G20 process, Argentina, 2018.

Member of the Economics Roundtable of the SA Dept of Premier and Cabinet, from July 2016. Member of Economic Society of Australia’s National Economic Panel, 2015-18. Chair of the Board of Trustees of the International Food Policy Research Institute, 2015-17. www.ifpri.org President of the international Policy Advisory Council of the Australian Centre for International Agricultural

Research, from October 2014. www.aciar.gov.au Member of the Expert Working Group for the Australian Council of Learned Academies’ project on Securing

Australia’s Agricultural Future, 2014-15. www.acola.org.au/index.php/projects/securing-australia-s-future

Commissioner, Murdoch Commission on Food Security, Trade and Partnership: Towards Resilient Regional Food Systems in Asia, 2014-15. www.murdoch.edu.au/Murdoch-Commission

Member of the Science and Policy Advisory Panel (SPAP) for the CGIAR’s Consortium Research Program on Policies, Institutions and Markets, on behalf of the IFPRI Board, 2014. www.pim.cgiar.org

Member of Advisory Board of the University of Bordeaux IV’s Wine Economics Group, from December 2013. http://bordeaux-wine-economics.org/equipe/

Member of the Board of Directors and of the Finance Committee, International Association of Agricultural Economists, 2012-15, and of the Fund for the Int’l Conference of Agricultural Economists, 2013-15. www.iaae-agecon.org/about/execcommittee.html

Commissioner, ACIAR Commission, Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, Canberra, 2011-14. www.aciar.gov.au

Reviewer of Saudi Arabia’s Draft Law on a regulatory control system for food and other necessary goods, for Abdulaziz AlGasim Law Firm in association with Allen & Overy LLP, May-June 2012.

Member of the Technical Advisory Network of the FAO/OECD project for Monitoring African Food and Agricultural Policies, from December 2010. www.fao.org/mafap

Member of the Board of Trustees of the Washington DC-based International Food Policy Research Institute, from June 2010, Deputy Chair (and Chair of Research Program Committee) 2013-14. www.ifpri.org

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Chair of the AAEA’s TW Schultz Lecture Committee for the ASSA Winter Meetings, 2012-14 (2012: Roger Myerson, University of Chicago; 2013: Robert Townsend, MIT; 2014: Michael Kremer, Harvard University).

Member of the AAEA Selection Committee for the Bruce Gardner Memorial Prize for Applied Policy Analysis, 2011-13.

Senior Advisor to the UN ESCAP’s ARTNeT (Asia-Pacific Research and Training Network on Trade), from June 2010. https://artnet.unescap.org/

Member of the UK Government’s Foresight Food and Farming Futures Project, preparing a paper for the Chief Scientist on “Globalization of World Agriculture, 1960 to 2050”, 2009-10. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/future-of-food-and-farming

Expert witness for Sidley Austin LLP supporting the Brazilian Government’s challenge at the WTO to upland cotton subsidies in the United States (DSU Article 22.6 proceedings, July 2008-May 2009). www.sidley.com

Member of the Crawford Fund Task Force to provide a report to Senator Bob McMullan on Australia and a Food Secure World, 2008. https://www.crawfordfund.org/focus/food-security-task-force-2008/

Member of the Minister of Trade’s Reference Group to review recent bilateral and regional FTAs, as part of the Mortimer Review of Australia’s Export Policies and Performance, 2008. https://dfat.gov.au/trade/topics/review-of-export-policies-programs

Team member for, contributor to Ch. 4, and co-disseminator of the World Bank’s World Development Report 2008, which focused on agriculture for development, 2006-08.

Member of the panel to externally review the outputs and impact of the Centre of Policy Studies, Monash University, February 2007.

Member of the Program Committee for the Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis, 2003-2007, and reviewer of Contributed Papers since 2003.

Member of the Task Force on Trade and Finance (co-directed by Patrick Messerlin, Sciences Po Paris, and Ernesto Zedillo, Yale University) of the UN Millennium Development Goals Project chaired by Jeffrey Sachs for UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, 2002-2005.

Member of the Board of Governors of the Institute for International Trade, University of Adelaide, from 2003. Member of the Advisory Board of the UN FAO’s annual report, The State of Food and Agriculture, 2003-

2010. Advisory Panel for an enquiry into the economics of disease incursion, Phylloxera Board of South Australia,

2001-02. International Advisory Board of the National Research Centre, National University of East Timor, 2001-04. Member of the Minister of Trade’s Australian Pacific Economic Cooperation Committee (AUSPECC), 2000-

04. Non-Executive Director on the Board of Australia’s Grape and Wine Research and Development Corporation,

2000-05. Member of the Knowledge Development Advisory Committee (previously Information Advisory Committee)

of the Board of the Australian Wine and Brandy Corporation, 2000-04. Member of the Advisory Committee of the Ministers for Foreign Affairs and Trade, 1999-2001, to assist

DFAT produce the book Facing North: A Century of Australia’s Engagement with Asia edited by D. Goldsworthy, Melbourne: Melbourne University Press (Vol. 1, 2001 and Vol. 2, 2003).

Member of the Minister for Trade’s Advisory Group to assist DFAT produce a book on the prospective gains from the next round of WTO trade negotiations, February-May 1999.

Member of the Review Committee of the Economics Program of CIMMYT (the International Centre for Improvement of Maize and Wheat, based in Mexico), June 1997.

Member of the Board of Academic Advisors of the Center for Chinese Agricultural Policy of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing, from 1997. http://en.ccap.org.cn/show.php?contentid=3358

First economist to be appointed to a GATT or World Trade Organization Dispute Settlement Panel, re. the EU banana regime (European Union vs. Ecuador, Guatamala, Honduras, Mexico, and the United States), Geneva, June 1996 to May 1997. Re-appointed to three related panels when the case was re-opened January-April 1999, including one as Arbitrator on the cost of damage incurred; to another arbitration panel (EU-Ecuador), December 1999-May 2000; and to a compliance panel (EU-Ecuador), June 2007-May 2008.

Member of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Trade’s Advisory Panel to assist DFAT produce the first White Paper on Australia’s Foreign and Trade Policies, 1996-97.

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Member of the International Advisory Board of the Global Trade Analysis Project (GTAP) based at Purdue University, 1996-99, and since then as a co-organizer or reviewer for its Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis.

Other honours, awards and invitations Invited to brief Bill Gates and BMGF executives on trade’s potential contribution to African food security, Dec. 2019. Recipient (with Vicente Pinilla and contributors) of the 2018 OIV Prize for world’s best wine economics book, from the

Paris-based Organisation Internationale de la Vigne et du Vin (International Organization of Vine and Wine), for our books on Wine Globalization: A New Comparative History (edited with V. Pinilla).and Global Wine Markets, 1860 to 2016: A Statistical Compendium (with S. Nelgen and V. Pinilla).

Invited to assess long-term trade prospects for African countries, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation,2018-19. Invited to present a Keynote Paper on Global Food Security at the Bertebos Conference of the Swedish Royal

Academy of Agriculture and Forestry, Falkenberg, 26-28 August 2018. Invited to oversee the Asian Development Bank’s national growth diagnostics studies for Kazakhstan,

Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan and Lao PDR, 2007-09. Appointed a Distinguished Alumni, University of New England, October 2016. Appointed a Companion of the Order of Australia (AC), June 2015. Invited to the St Petersburg International Economic Forum to discuss Russia’s agric policy with Russian

Ministers, June 2015. Invited to present (together with former President of Chile and former EC Agricultural Commissioner) options

for agricultural policy reform to the Prime Minister and Cabinet of Kazakhstan, February 2015. Recipient of the 2014 OIV Prize from the Paris-based Organisation Internationale de la Vigne et du Vin (Int’l

Organization of Vine and Wine), for the book on Which Winegrape Varieties are Grown Where. Invited to give Romeo Bragato Address to 2014 Conference of the New Zealand Winegrowers, Blenheim, 27-

29 August. Recipient (with Gordon Rausser and Johann Swinnen) of the 2013 European Association of Agricultural

Economists’ Quality of Policy Contribution Award, for our 2013 Journal of Economic Literature article on the Political Economy of Public Policies.

Invited to give a Yeutter Seminar, 2 March 2013, and appointed a Visiting Professor in the Clayton Yeutter International Trade Center at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2012-13.

Invited to Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, Stanford University, to contribute the trade lecture to the Frontiers in Food Policy course funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, 23 January 2013.

Invited to participate in the annual Rencontres Economiques d'Aix-en-Provence, organized by le cercle des economists, Aix-en-Provence, France, 6-8 July 2012.

Invited to present papers on commodity price volatility at two G20 international conferences, in Los Cabos, Mexico on 5-6 May 2012 and in Seoul, Korea on 21 September 2012; and to brief Australian Government for G20 in 2014.

Recipient (with J.L. Croser) of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society’s 2012 Quality of Research Communication Prize, for four 2010-11 journal articles on TRIs.

Invited to present at the 2nd Presidential Forum on Azerbaijan’s Economic Challenges and Opportunities, Central Bank of Azerbaijan, Baku, 5-6 March 2012.

Recipient of the 2010 Quality of Research Discovery Prize of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, and the 2010 Bruce Gardner Memorial Prize for Applied Policy Analysis of the (US) Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, for the research project on global agricultural distortions.

Invited to present a paper and participate in a study week on Transgenic Plants for Food Security in the Context of Development, at the Pontifical Academy of Sciences in the Vatican, Rome, May 2009.

Invited to write the paper on International Trade and Migration, for the Copenhagen Consensus 2008 project on opportunities to address the world’s ten biggest challenges, organised by the Copenhagen Consensus Center; and to write the trade and subsidies paper for the Center’s Human Challenges project’s next two books, to be published by CUP in 2013. www.copenhagenconsensus.com

Invited to contribute to the trade chapter of the United Nations’ Monterrey Consensus project on Finance for Development, New York, May 2008.

Invited to present the inaugural Asian World Economy Lecture, University of Nottingham, Kuala Lumpur campus, 16 January 2008 (subsequently published in The World Economy).

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Invited to present a Trevor Swan Distinguished Lecture in Economics, Australian National University, Canberra, 23 November 2007.

Invited to present the Simon Brand Memorial Address at the 2007 Annnual Conference of the Agricultural Economics Association of South Africa, Johannesburg, 26-28 September 2007 (subsequently published in Agrekon).

Recipient (with Will Martin) of the American Agricultural Economic Association’s 2006 Quality of Communications Prize, and of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society’s 2007 Quality of Research Discovery Prize, for our edited volume and subsequent journal articles on Agricultural Trade Reform and the Doha Development Agenda, published November 2005 (on the World Bank’s top ten bestseller list for >5 years).

Recipient (with W. Martin and D. van der Mensbrugghe) of the American Agricultural Economic Association’s (AAEA) 2007 Outstanding Article Honorable Mention for our 2006 article in the Review of Agricultural Economics.

Invited to join the American Agricultural Economics Association (AAEA) Fellows Selection Committee, 2006-08, and Australian Ag. & Resource Economics Society (AARES) Distinguished Fellows Selection Committee, 2006-08.

Invited to present, to the Ambassadors to the United Nations, my Challenge paper for the first Copenhagen Concensus on the virtues of freeing world trade, New York, 27-28 October 2006. Also presented to the UN’s Youth Forum, Georgetown University, Washington DC, 15-16 June 2006.

Invited to present at the Centre for Independent Studies’ Concilium at Coolum, Qld., my contribution to the Copenhagen Concensus Project, August 2006.

Recipient of a Rockefeller Foundation grant to organise a conference, on Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in Developing Countries, at the Foundation’s Bellagio Center in Italy, 13-17 November 2006.

Invited to present the AAEA Fellows Address at the annual meetings of the American Agricultural Economics Association, Los Angeles, 25 July 2006 (since published in AmJAE).

Visiting professor at the Salzburg Seminar, Session 424 on the World Trade Negotiations, Leopoldskron Palace, Salzburg, 5-10 June 2005.

Invited by the Senate of Germany’s Leibniz Foundation to be a member of the External Evaluation Committee of the Kiel Institute of World Economics, June-September 2004.

Invited to write one of the Challenge papers for the first Copenhagen Concensus on opportunities to address the world’s ten biggest challenges, organised by Denmark’s Environmental Assessment Institute and The Economist, 2004.

Recipient of the 2003 Liquid Assets Prize (awarded by Liquid Asset’s CEO and former AEA President and Editor of the AER, Orley Ashenfelter of Princeton University), for leadership in economic research on global wine markets.

Invited to externally review the Trade and Macroeconomic Division (especially its economy-wide modeling research over the past decade) of the Washington-based International Food Policy Research Institute, January-May 2003.

Invited to write the entry for “Globalization” in the Oxford Companion to Wine, 3rd and 4th Editions (2006 and 2015).

Invited to write the entry for “The World Trade Organization” in Encyclopaedia Britannica, from 16th Edition (2003).

Recipient of the Venture Trust International Travel Fellowship for 2000, to visit New Zealand in November 2000.

Recipient of an RIRDC Travel Grant to spend August 2000 at global conferences in Germany and Italy on the economics of biotechnology/GMOs.

Recipient of a North American Speakers’ Series grant (partly funded by DFAT) for an Australian scholar to visit to the US and Canada to give a series of seminars and lectures, January 2000.

Recipient of the 1998 Daeyang Prize for the best article published that year in the Journal of Economic Integration, for a paper on closer economic relations between Europe and East Asia.

President-Elect, President, and Immediate Past President of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, 1995-97. Chaired the Society's Publications Review Committee that led to its two journals being combined and published by Blackwell as the Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 1995-96.

Appointed Convenor of the Review Committee of the Psychology Department, University of Adelaide, 1996.

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Appointed to the Review Committee of the Economics Department in the Faculties, Australian National University, 1995; and to the Committee to appoint its two new Professors, 1996.

Presented the 14th Denman Lecture, Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge, 13 Feb. 1992. Co-recipient (with Rod Tyers) of the University of Minnesota's prize for an article on international trade

policy, 1989. Co-recipient (with Rod Tyers) of ANU's J.G. Crawford Prize for an article on Japanese agric. policy, 1988. Co-recipient (with Yujiro Hayami) of the Tohata Memorial Award in 1987, provided by Japan's National

Institute for Research Advancement, for our book The Political Economy of Agricultural Protection.

First recipient of Sir John Crawford Exchange Award for an Australian economist to visit Asia to promote research, 1987.

Ford Foundation Post-doctoral Fellowship to spend a year in South Korea analysing that country's trade policies, 1980.

Recipient of the 1976 Term Paper Prize, Food Research Institute, Stanford University. Recipient of a Fulbright Travel Grant in 1974, a 3-year Rockefeller-University of Chicago Fellowship in

1974, and a 3-year Stanford Fellowship in 1975. Recipient of the Statistical Society of Australia Prize, 1970. Also dux of UNE's Dept. of Agricultural

Economics, 1970. Included in more than a dozen biographical dictionaries including Who's Who in the World (from 1990

edition), Worldwide Who’s Who (from 2014; Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award 2018), International Who's Who of Professionals (from 2000), World Directory of Economics Professors (from 2018), Asia Pacific Who's Who (from 2001), Who’s Who in America (from 2017), Who's Who in Australasia and the Pacific Nations (from 1996), Who’s Who in Australia (from 1993), Who’s Who in Business in Australia (from 2015), Dictionary of International Biography (from 1992), and Australian and New Zealand Wine Industry Directory (from 2000).

Included in Family Tree of Trade Economists from 2000. http://www-personal.umich.edu/~alandear/tree/INDEX.HTM Professional Society/Association Memberships

Agricultural and Applied Economics Association (formerly American Agricultural Econ Association) American Association of Wine Economists (Vice-President since 2006)

American Economic Association Asia and the Pacific Policy Society Association of Food Economists Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society (President 1996) Australian Fulbright Association Economic Society of Australia European Association of Wine Economists (VDQS) International Association of Agricultural Economists (member of Board of Directors, 2012-15) Society for Quantitative Gastronomy

Journal editing Editorial Advisory Board of Taylor & Francis’s Journal of Asia Pacific Economy, from 1995 Editorial Board of Wiley-Blackwell’s Australian Journal of Agric. and Resource Economics, 1997-2018 Editorial Board of the Journal of Economic Integration, from 2001 Co-Editor of CUP’s Journal of Wine Economics, from its inception in 2006 Board of OUP’s Journal of International Economic Law, 2008-2015 Board of the International Journal of Wine Research, from 2008 Editorial Board of Wiley-Blackwell’s Economic Papers, 2009-2016 Editorial Board of MIT Press’s Asian Development Review, from 2012 Contributing Editor of Wiley-Blackwell’s Asia and the Pacific Policy Studies, from its inception in 2012 Editorial Board of the Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 2013-2015 Editorial Advisory Board of GTAP’s Journal of Global Economic Analysis, from its inception in 2015 Refereeing Refereed research grant applications for Australian Research Council (Large Grants, and CRCs), Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Britain’s Economic and Social Research Council, National Science Foundation (USA), Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research, New Zealand Foundation for Research, Science and Technology, Rockefeller

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Foundation/Bellagio Conference Centre, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, South Africa’s National Research Foundation, World Bank. Refereed monographs for the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Australian Department of Primary Industry and Energy, Australia’s Industry Commission/Productivity Commission, Brookings Institution, Cambridge University Press, Edward Elgar Publishers, Harper Collins, International Food Policy Research Institute, International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center, International Service for National Agricultural Research, McGill-Queen’s University Press, Oxford University Press, Simon and Schuster International, World Bank, World Scientific. Refereed articles for numerous journals including Agenda, Agribusiness, Agricultural Economics, American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Asian Development Review, Asian-Pacific Economic Literature, Australasian Agribusiness Review, Australian Economic Papers, Australian Economic Review, Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs, Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, China Economic Review, Economic Development and Cultural Change, Economic Papers, Economic Record, Economic Inquiry, Economic Journal, European Economic Review, European Review of Agricultural Economics, Food Policy, International Economic Journal, International Economic Review, International Journal of Technology and Globalization, International Organization, International Review of Economics and Finance, Journal of Agricultural Economics, Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Journal of Asia Pacific Economy, Journal of Comparative Economics, Journal of Development Economics, Journal of Economic Literature, Journal of Economic Integration, Journal of International Economic Law, Journal of International Economics, Journal of International Trade and Economic Development, Journal of Wine Economics, Journal of Wine Research, Pacific Economic Papers, Prometheus, Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, Review of Economics and Statistics, Review of International Economics, Review of Marketing and Agricultural Economics, Review of World Economics, Revista de Historia Económica/Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History, World Economy, Western Journal of Agricultural Economics, World Bank Economic Review, World Development. Competitive Research and Training Grants of >$30k received during past two decades Wine Australia, $239k, Australia’s changing competitiveness in global wine markets, 2018-22; Faculty of the Professions, UofA, $250k, for analysing national and global grape and wine markets, 2017-22; EU Centre for Global Studies, UofA, $35k, to study wine and food globalization and trade policies, 2015-17; Grape and Wine R&D Corporation, $34k to study the demand in 2018 for Australia’s wine exports, 2013; Rural Industries R&D Corporation, $342k to study climate change, trade policy and food security, 2011-14; Grape and Wine R&D Corporation, $545k to study Australia’s role in global wine markets by 2030, 2008-15; Australian Research Council, $290k to study political economy of distortions to global ag. markets, 2008-14; Rockefeller Foundation, US$30k+ in-kind, for organising a Bellagio Center conference in Bellagio, Italy, on

Distortions to Agricultural Incentives, 2006; Europe and Central Asia Dept of World Bank, US$180k, Japanese Trust Funds, US$65k, Irish Trust Funds,

US$25k, Danish Trust Funds, US$30k for research on agric protectionism, 2005-08; Research Support Budget of World Bank, US$75k, Dutch Trust Funds (BNPP), US$1,065k and British Trust

Funds (DfID), US$805k for a project on distortions to agricultural incentives, 2005-08; Australian Research Council, $258k to study globalization, WTO and sustainable development, 2003-05; Rural Industries R&D Corporation, $89k to study global biotech adoption and policy responses, 2001-03; Australian Research Council, $146k for a project on globalization and the wine industry’s future, 1999-2002; Grape and Wine R&D Corporation, $30k to compile consistent time series data for analysing trends in the

Australian and world wine markets, 1998-99; Rural Industries R&D Corporation, $38k to examine lessons for other industries from export-led growth in

the wine industry, 1998-2000; Winemakers’ Federation of Australia/SA Government, $80k to begin research on wine taxation, 1997-98; Australian Agency for International Development, $1,680k to provide Graduate Diploma in International

Economics scholarships for 12 Chinese trade officials per year, 1996-99; Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, $900k for a project on policy analysis of linkages

between agricultural production, trade & the environment in Indonesia, 1996-2000, with a $100k extension for 2001-02.

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Table 1: A series of volumes of readings on

CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE WORLD TRADING SYSTEM

published by Edward Elgar Publishers, beginning 2004

(http://www.e-elgar.com/shop/books?book_series=Critical%20Perspectives%20on%20the%20Global%20Trading

%20System%20and%20the%20WTO%20series)

General Editors of the series: Kym Anderson and Bernard Hoekman

Commissioned titles and editors of specific volumes: The WTO’s Core Rules and Disciplines (2 vols) Anderson, K, and B. Hoekman The WTO and Political Economy of Trade Policy Ethier, W.J. and A.L. Hillman The International Trading System, Globalization and History (2 vols) O’Rourke, K.H. The WTO and Agriculture (2 vols) Anderson, K. and T. Josling The WTO and Technical Barriers to Trade Hensen, S. and J.S. Wilson The WTO, Intellectual Property Rights and the Knowledge Economy Maskus, K.E. The WTO and Trade Law/Dispute Settlement Mavroidis, P.C. and A.O. Sykes The WTO and Reciprocal Preferential Trading Agreements Freund, C. Trade Preferences and Differential Treatment of Developing Countries Hoekman, B. and C. Özden The WTO, Economic Interdependence, and Conflict Busch, M.L. and E.D. Mansfield

The WTO, Safeguards, and Temporary Protection from Imports Bown, C.P. The WTO and Anti-Dumping (2 vols) Nelson, D.R. and H. Vandenbussche The WTO, Trade and the Environment Sampson, G. and J. Whalley The WTO and Labor and Employment Brown, D.K. and R.M. Stern The WTO and Poverty and Inequality (2 vols) Winters, L.A. The WTO and Government Procurement Evenett, S.J. and B. Hoekman The WTO, Subsidies and Countervailing Measures Bacchetta, M. and M. Ruta The WTO and Accession Countries (2 vols) Primo Braga, C.A. and O. Cattaneo The WTO, Trade Costs and Facilitation (2 vols) Muer, J.-C. and J.S. Wilson Measuring WTO’s Contributions to Global Economic Welfare Anderson, K. The WTO and Trade in Services (2 vols) Hoekman, B.

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Publications As of August 2019, cited >22,000 times according to Google Scholar (h-index of 74, i10-index of 335), and ranked 1st in wine economics, 2nd in food policy, 12th in all of agricultural economics, 13th in international trade, and 20th in development economics. Also ranked 3rd in the world (2nd until recently) in the field of agricultural economics, and 8th in Australia in all fields of economics, at https://ideas.repec.org/e/pan22.html (a) Books authored Political Economy of Agricultural Protection in East Asia, Volume 1 of World Scientific Reference on Asia-Pacific Trade Policies, London and Singapore: World Scientific, 2020 (in hardback and digital formats). https://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/11110 The International Economics of Wine, London and Singapore: World Scientific, 2020 (in hardback and ebook formats). https://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/11327 and https://www.amazon.com/International-Economics-World-Scientific-Studies/dp/9811202087 Global Wine Markets, 1860 to 2016: A Statistical Compendium (with S. Nelgen and V. Pinilla), Adelaide: University of Adelaide Press, 2017. Hard copies available from https://www.amazon.com/dp/1925261654. Also freely available as an e-book at www.adelaide.edu.au/press/titles/global-wine-markets, and in Excel format at www.adelaide.edu.au/wine-econ/databases/GWMhistory/. Co-recipient (with our Wine Globalization: A New Comparative History) of the 2018 OIV Prize for world’s best wine economics book, from the Paris-based Organisation Internationale de la Vigne et du Vin. Replaces five previous editions of this Compendium, the first in 1998 and the most recent being Anderson, K. and S. Nelgen, Global Wine Markets, 1961 to 2009: A Statistical Compendium, University of Adelaide Press, 2011. Finishing Global Farm Trade Reform: Implications for Developing Countries, Adelaide: University of Adelaide Press for Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, 2017. Also freely available as an e-book at www.adelaide.edu.au/press/titles/agtrade/ Agricultural Trade, Policy Reforms, and Global Food Security (with a foreword by Christopher Barrett, editor of Palgrave Studies in Agricultural Economics and Food Policy), London and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016 in hardcover, paperback and ebook formats. www.palgrave.com/gp/book/9781137471680 and https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00H4EO4HK. Honorable Mention recipient of the (American) Agricultural and Applied Economics Association’s 2017 Quality of Communication Award. Growth and Cycles in Australia’s Wine Industry: A Statistical Compendium, 1843 to 2013 (with the assistance of N.R. Aryal), Adelaide: University of Adelaide Press, 2015. Also freely available as an e-book at www.adelaide.edu.au/press/titles/austwine, and in Excel format at www.adelaide.edu.au/wine-econ/databases/winehistory/ Trade, Development, and Agriculture: Essays in Economic Policy Analysis, London and Singapore: World Scientific, 2013. Available at www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/8455#t=aboutBook and https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01A68P2QW Which Winegrape Varieties are Grown Where? A Global Empirical Picture (with the assistance of N.R. Aryal), Adelaide: University of Adelaide Press, 2013. Hard copies available from https://www.amazon.com/dp/192206467X. Also freely available as an e-book at www.adelaide.edu.au/press/titles/winegrapes, and in Excel format at www.adelaide.edu.au/wine-econ/databases/winegrapes/. Recipient of the 2014 OIV Prize for the world’s best viticulture books published in 2013, from the Paris-based Organisation Internationale de la Vigne et du Vin, and global winner in the digital wine publication category of Gourmand Awards, 2015. The Building of Economics at Adelaide, 1901 to 2001 (with B. O’Neil), Adelaide: School of Economics, University of Adelaide, 2004. Re-published by University of Adelaide Press, Adelaide, 2009. Also freely available as an e-book at www.adelaide.edu.au/press/titles/economicsatadelaide Agricultural Trade Liberalization: Implications for Indian Ocean Rim Countries (with a foreword by Trade Minister Mark Vaile), Canberra: Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, 2002. Reforming Trade Policy in Papua New Guinea and the Pacific Islands: What Roles for WTO and APEC? (with M. Bosworth), Adelaide: Centre for International Economic Studies and Port Moresby: Institute for National Affairs, 2000.

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Re-published by University of Adelaide Press, Adelaide, 2009. Available at https://www.amazon.com/dp/0863964680. Also freely available as an e-book at www.adelaide.edu.au/press/titles/png Vietnam’s Transforming Economy and WTO Accession, Adelaide: Centre for International Economic Studies, 1998 and Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1999 (in English), and Hanoi: Ministry of Trade, 1999 (in Vietnamese). Available at https://www.amazon.com/dp/981230049X Lao Economic Reform and WTO Accession, Adelaide: Centre for International Economic Studies, 1998 and Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1999 (in English), and Vientiane: Ministry of Commerce, 2005 (in Lao). Available at https://www.amazon.com/dp/9812300481 Economic Reform in Nepal and WTO Accession, Adelaide: Centre for International Economic Studies, 1998. Available at https://www.amazon.com/dp/0863964567 Trends and Cycles in the Australian Wine Industry, 1850 to 2000 (with R. Osmond), Adelaide: Centre for International Economic Studies, 1998. Revised and updated as an e-book at www.adelaide.edu.au/press/titles/austwine Disarray in World Food Markets: A Quantitative Assessment (with R. Tyers), Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1992. Paperback version 2011. https://www.amazon.com/dp/0521172314 Global Effects of Liberalizing Trade in Farm Products (with R. Tyers), Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press and London: Harvester Wheatsheaf for the Trade Policy Research Centre, 1991. https://www.amazon.com/dp/0745011543 Changing Comparative Advantages in China: Effects on Food, Feed and Fibre Markets, Paris: OECD, 1990 in English and French, and Beijing: Economic Science Press for the State Planning Commission, 1992 in Chinese. Available at https://www.amazon.com/dp/9264133542 Growth, Structural Change and Economic Policy in Papua New Guinea (with F.G. Jarrett), Canberra: National Centre for Development Studies, ANU, 1989. Available at https://www.amazon.com/dp/0731507681 and freely available as an ebook at http://pacificinstitute.anu.edu.au/resources Australian Protectionism: Extent, Causes and Effects (with R. Garnaut), Boston, London and Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 1987. Available at https://www.amazon.com/dp/0043303838. Re-published in Agricultural and Manufacturing Protection in Australia, Volume 2 of World Scientific Reference on Asia-Pacific Trade Policies, edited by K. Anderson, London and Singapore: World Scientific, 2020 (in hardback and digital formats at https://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/11110). The Political Economy of Agricultural Protection: East Asia in International Perspective (with Y. Hayami and others), Boston, London and Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 1986 and Tianjin: People’s Publishing House, 1996 (expanded Chinese language edition translated by F. Cai). Available at https://www.amazon.com/dp/0868618012. Ch. 2 is reprinted in Volume I of The WTO and Agriculture, edited by K. Anderson and T. Josling, London: Edward Elgar, 2005; Chs. 1-4 are reprinted in Readings in International Trade Theory, Policy and Development, edited by P.S. Intal and G.C. Nelson, Manila: Winrock International, 1990; and the complete book is re-published in Political Economy of Agricultural Protection in East Asia, Volume I of World Scientific Reference on Asia-Pacific Trade Policies, by K. Anderson, London and Singapore: World Scientific, 2020 (in hardback and digital formats at https://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/11110). Recipient of the Tohata Memorial Award in 1987 by Japan's National Institute for Research Advancement. (b) Books edited Agricultural and Manufacturing Protection in Australia, Volume 2 of World Scientific Reference on Asia-Pacific Trade Policies, edited by K. Anderson, London and Singapore: World Scientific, 2020 (in hardback and digital formats). https://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/11110 Uzbekistan: Quality Job Creation as a Cornerstone for Sustainable Economic Growth (edited with E. Ginting and K. Taniguchi), Manila: Asian Development Bank, 2020 (forthcoming). Azerbaijan: Towards More Diversified, Resilient and Inclusive Development (edited with A. Hampel-Milagrosa, A. Heydarov, J. Sibal and E. Ginting), Manila: Asian Development Bank, in English and Azeri, 2020 (forthcoming).

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Wine Globalization: A New Comparative History (edited with V. Pinilla), Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2018. Also in paperback and e-book formats. https://www.amazon.com/dp/1107192927 and www.cambridge.org/9781107192928. Chinese language version to be co-published by CUP and Shanghai University of Finance and Economics Press (forthcoming 2020). Co-recipient (with our Global Wine Markets, 1860 to 2016) of the 2018 OIV Prize for the world’s best wine economics book, from the Paris-based Organisation Internationale de la Vigne et du Vin. Kazakhstan: Accelerating Economic Diversification (edited with G. Cappanelli, E. Ginting, and K. Taniguchi), Manila: Asian Development Bank, in English and Russian, 2018. Also in paperback, and freely available as as ebook at https://www.adb.org/publications/kazakhstan-economic-diversification Measuring WTO’s Contributions to Global Economic Welfare (editor), a volume in the series of readings on Critical Perspectives on the Global Trading System, London: Edward Elgar, 2014. Available at https://www.amazon.com/dp/1845423984. Also available as an e-book at http://www.e-elgar.com/Bookentry_Main.lasso?id=3842 Australia’s Economy and its International Context: the Joseph Fisher Lectures, Volume I (1904-1954) and Volume II (1956-2009) (editor), Adelaide: University of Adelaide Press, 2009. Expanded Volume II (1956-2012) published in 2012. (An earlier version was published by Adelaide University’s Centre for International Economic Studies in 2001.) Also freely available as e-books at www.adelaide.edu.au/press/titles/fisher/ The Political Economy of Agricultural Price Distortions (editor), Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010. Paperback 2013 and e-book 2011. Hard copies available from https://www.amazon.com/dp/0521763231, e-copy from http://ebooks.cambridge.org/ebook.jsf?bid=CBO9780511778964 Agricultural Price Distortions, Inequality and Poverty (edited with J. Cockburn and W. Martin), Washington DC: World Bank, 2010. Available at https://www.amazon.com/dp/0821381849. Also freely available as an e-book at www.worldbank.org/agdistortions and as a widget at http://issuu.com/world.bank.publications/docs/9780821381847-part1 and http://issuu.com/world.bank.publications/docs/9780821381847-part2. Distortions to Agricultural Incentives: A Global Perspective, 1955-2007 (edited), London: Palgrave Macmillan and Washington DC: World Bank, 2009. https://www.amazon.com/dp/0821376659. Recipient of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society’s 2010 Quality of Research Discovery Prize, and the Bruce Gardner Memorial Prize for Applied Policy Analysis of the (US) Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, 2010. Also freely available as an e-book at https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/9436, and as a widget at http://issuu.com/world.bank.publications/docs/9780821376652_front_matter. Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in Africa (edited with W.A. Masters), Washington DC: World Bank, 2009. Available at https://www.amazon.com/dp/0821376527. Also freely available as an e-book at www.worldbank.org/agdistortions and as a widget at http://issuu.com/world.bank.publications/docs/9780821376522_part_1 and http://issuu.com/world.bank.publications/docs/9780821376522_part_2. Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in Asia (edited with W. Martin), Washington DC: World Bank, 2009. Available at https://www.amazon.com/dp/0821376624. Also freely available as an e-book at www.worldbank.org/agdistortions and as a widget at http://issuu.com/world.bank.publications/docs/9780821376621 and http://issuu.com/World.Bank.Publications/docs/9780821376621_appendix_a_and_b Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in Latin America (edited with A. Valdés), Washington DC: World Bank, 2008. Available at https://www.amazon.com/dp/082137513X. Also freely available as an e-book at www.worldbank.org/agdistortions and as a widget at http://issuu.com/world.bank.publications/docs/9780821375136 Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in Europe’s Transition Economies (edited with J. Swinnen), Washington DC: World Bank, 2008. Available at https://www.amazon.com/dp/0821374192. Also freely available as an e-book at www.worldbank.org/agdistortions and as a widget at http://issuu.com/world.bank.publications/docs/9780821374191. The WTO’s Core Rules and Disciplines (edited with B. Hoekman), a two-volume set for the series of readings on Critical Perspectives on the Global Trading System, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2006. Available at https://www.amazon.com/dp/1845421884. Also available as an e-book at http://www.e-elgar.com/bookentry_main.lasso?id=3703&breadcrumlink=&breadcrum=&sub_values=

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Agricultural Trade Reform and the Doha Development Agenda (edited with W. Martin), London: Palgrave Macmillan and Washington DC: World Bank, 2006. Available at https://www.amazon.com/dp/0821362399. Recipient of the American Agricultural Economics Association’s 2006 Quality of Communication Award and the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society’s inaugural Quality of Research Discovery Prize, 2007. Also freely available as an e-book at https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/6889 The WTO and Agriculture (edited with T. Josling), a two-volume set for the series of readings on Critical Perspectives on the Global Trading System, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2005. Available at https://www.amazon.com/dp/184376279X. Also available as an e-book at http://www.e-elgar.com/bookentry_main.lasso?id=3024&breadcrumlink=&breadcrum=&sub_values= The World’s Wine Markets: Globalization at Work (editor), Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2004. Also available in paperback from 2005 (at https://www.amazon.com/dp/1845425146/), and as an e-book at http://www.elgaronline.com/abstract/9781843764397.xml?rskey=K3Fdly&result=6 Indonesia in a Reforming World Economy: Effects on Agriculture, Trade and the Environment (edited with R. Stringer, Erwidodo and T. Feridhanusetyawan), Adelaide: Centre for International Economic Studies, 2002. Re-published by University of Adelaide Press, 2009. Also freely available as an e-book at www.adelaide.edu.au/press/titles/indonesia/ The Global Trading System, Volume 1: Genesis of the GATT, Volume 2: Core Rules and Procedures, Volume 3: Exceptions to the Core Rules, and Volume 4: ‘New’ Issues for the WTO (edited with B. Hoekman), London and New York: I.B. Tauris, 2002. Available at https://www.amazon.com/dp/1860640583 The Economics of Quarantine and the SPS Agreement (edited with C. McRae and D. Wilson), Adelaide: Centre for International Economic Studies and Canberra: Biosecurity Australia, 2001. Re-published by University of Adelaide Press, 2012. Also freely available as an e-book at http://www.adelaide.edu.au/press/titles/quarantine/ Strengthening the Global Trading System: From GATT to WTO (editor), Adelaide: Centre for International Economic Studies, 1996. Available at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000W9Y7JY Regional Integration and the Global Trading System (edited with R. Blackhurst), London: Harvester Wheatsheaf and New York: St. Martins Press, 1993. Available at https://www.amazon.com/dp/0312100655 The Greening of World Trade Issues (edited with R. Blackhurst), London: Harvester Wheatsheaf and Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press in English, 1992. Available at https://www.amazon.com/dp/0745011756. Also published as Commerce Mondial et Environnement, Paris: Economica in French, 1992 and El Comercio Mundial Y El Medio Ambiente, Madrid: Mundi-Prensa in Spanish, 1992. New Silk Roads: East Asia and World Textile Markets (editor), Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1992. Paperback and e-book 2009. https://www.amazon.com/dp/0521110513 and http://ebooks.cambridge.org/ebook.jsf?bid=CBO9780511552274 Australian Agriculture and Newly Industrialising Asia: Issues for Research (edited with A. George), Canberra: Australia-Japan Research Centre, ANU, 1980. Available at https://www.amazon.com/dp/0959619739 (c) Edited Special Issue of an academic journal “Antipodean Agricultural and Resource Economics at 60” (edited with J. Alston and P. Pardey), Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 60(4): 493-709, October 2016. (Revised proceedings of a Pre-conference Workshop for the 60th Annual Conference of AARES, Canberra, 2-5 February 2016.) (d) Academic journal articles “Consumer Taxes on Alcohol: An International Comparison over Time”, Journal of Wine Economics Vol. 15, 2020 (forthcoming). Also circulated as Wine Economics Research Centre Working Paper 0419, University of Adelaide, December 2019 and CEPR Discussion Paper 14388, London, February 2020. “Asia’s Emergence in Global Beverage Markets: The Rise of Wine”. Singapore Economic Review, Vol. 65, 2020 (forthcoming). Also circulated as Wine Economics Research Centre Working Paper 0219, University of Adelaide,

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November 2019, ANU Working Paper in Trade and Development 2020/04, February 2020, and CEPR Discussion Paper 14389, London, February 2020. “Wine Regulations” (with G. Meloni, K. Deconinck and J. Swinnen), Applied Economic Policy and Perspectives 41(4): 620-49, December 2019. Also circulated as Wine Economics Research Centre Working Paper 0119, October 2019. “Structural Transformation to Manufacturing and Services: The Role of Trade” (with S. Ponnusamy), Asian Development Review 36(2): 32-71, September 2019. Also circulated as ANU Working Paper in Trade and Development 2018/26, November 2018 and CEPR Discussion Paper 13351, London, December 2018. “Cumulative Effects of Brexit and Other UK and EU27 Bilateral FTAs on the World’s Wine Markets” (with G. Wittwer), The World Economy 41(11): 2883-94, November 2018. Also circulated as Wine Economics Research Centre Working Paper 0118 and CEPR Discussion Paper 12621, London, January 2018. “Global Alcohol Markets: Evolving Consumption Patterns, Regulations and Industrial Organizations” (with G. Meloni and J. Swinnen), Annual Review of Resource Economics 10: 105-32, October 2018. Also circulated as Wine Economics Research Centre Working Paper 0218, ANU Working Paper in Trade and Development 2018/09 and CEPR Discussion Paper 12758, London, February 2018. “Australia’s Wine Industry Competitiveness: Why So Slow to Emerge?” Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 62(4): 507-26, October 2018. Also circulated as Wine Economics Research Centre Working Paper 0317, November 2017, and ANU Working Paper in Trade and Development 2018/1x and CEPR Discussion Paper 13201, London, September 2018. “How Much Wine is Really Produced and Consumed in China, Hong Kong and Japan?” (with K. Harada), Journal of Wine Economics 13(2): 199-220, 2018. Also circulated as Wine Economics Research Centre Working Paper 0517, November 2017 and ANU Working Paper in Trade and Development 2018/07. “Mining’s Impact on the Competitiveness of Other Sectors in a Resource-rich Economy: The Case of Australia Since the 1840s”, Mineral Economics 31(1-2): 141-51, May 2018. “From Taxing to Subsidizing Farmers in China Post-1978”, China Agricultural Economic Review 10(1): 36-47, 2018 (celebrating the 40th anniversary of rural reforms and the opening of China’s economy). Also circulated as ANU Working Paper in Trade and Development 2017/13 and as CEPR Discussion Paper 12438, London, November 2017. (Reprinted in my Political Economy of Agricultural Protection in East Asia, Volume 1 of World Scientific Reference on Asia-Pacific Trade Policies, Singapore: World Scientific, 2020.) “The UK and Global Wine Markets by 2025, and Implications of Brexit” (with G. Wittwer), Journal of Wine Economics 12(3): 221-51, 2017. Also circulated as Wine Economics Research Centre Working Paper 0217, revised July 2017 and CEPR Discussion Paper 12109, London, June 2017. “Convergence in National Alcohol Consumption Patterns: New Global Indicators” (with A.J. Holmes), Journal of Wine Economics 12(2): 117-48, 2017. Also circulated as Wine Economics Research Centre Working Paper 0117, March 2017 and CEPR Discussion Paper 12110, London, June 2017. “How Might Climate Changes and Preference Changes Affect the Competitiveness of the World’s Wine Regions?” Wine Economics and Policy 6(2): 23-27, June 2017. “Sectoral Trends and Shocks in Australia’s Economic Growth”, Australian Economic History Review 57(1): 2-21, March 2017. (Based on my Ed Shann Memorial Lecture, University of Western Australia, 25 September 2014 and Noel Butlin Memorial Lecture, Asia Pacific Economic and Business History Conference, Adelaide, 11 February 2016.) Also circulated as ANU Working Paper in Trade and Development 2016/18, October 2016 and as CEPR Discussion Paper 11598, London, November 2016. (Reprinted in Agricultural and Manufacturing Protection in Australia, Volume 2 of World Scientific Reference on Asia-Pacific Trade Policies, edited by K. Anderson, Singapore: World Scientific, 2020.) “Grain Price Spikes and Beggar-thy-neighbor Policy Responses: A Global CGE Analysis” (with H.G. Jensen), World Bank Economic Review 31(1): 158-75, February 2017. Also circulated as ANU Working Paper in Trade and Development 2014/14, July 2014, as CEPR Discussion Paper 10076, London, July 2014 and as World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 7007, August 2014. (Reprinted in my Political Economy of Agricultural Protection in East Asia, Volume 1 of World Scientific Reference on Asia-Pacific Trade Policies, Singapore: World Scientific, 2020.)

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“How Much Does the European Union Assist its Wine Producers?” (with H.G. Jensen), Journal of Wine Economics 11(2): 289-305, August 2016. Also circulated as Wine Economics Research Centre Working Paper 0216, February 2016. Reprinted as Ch. 8 (pp. 197-217) in the Handbook of the Economics of Wine, Vol. 2, edited by O. Ashenfelter, O. Gergaud, K. Storchmann and W. Ziemba, Singapore: World Scientific, 2018. “Antipodean Agricultural and Resource Economics at 60: National and Global Price- and Trade-distorting Policies”, Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 60(4): 614-28, October 2016. Also circulated as ANU Working Paper in Trade and Development 2016/07, April 2016. “Antipodean Agricultural and Resource Economics at 60: Introduction” (with J. Alston and P. Pardey), Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 60(4): 493-505, October 2016. “What is the Appropriate Counterfactual When Estimating Effects of Multilateral Trade Policy Reform?” (with A. Strutt, S. Nelgen and H.G. Jensen), Journal of Agricultural Economics 67(3): 764-78, September 2016. Also circulated as ANU Working Paper in Trade and Development 2015/16, October 2015. (Reprinted in my Political Economy of Agricultural Protection in East Asia, Volume 1 of World Scientific Reference on Asia-Pacific Trade Policies, Singapore: World Scientific, 2020.) “Evolving Varietal and Quality Distinctiveness of Australia’s Wine Regions”, Journal of Wine Research 27(3): 173-92, September 2016. Also circulated as Wine Economics Research Centre Working Paper 0115, March 2015. “Intra-industry Trade in a Rapidly Globalizing Industry: The Case of Wine” (with J. Francois, D. Nelson and G. Wittwer), Review of International Economics 24(4): 820-36, September 2016 (Special Issue: Festschrift in Honor of Sir David Greenaway). Also circulated as Wine Economics Research Centre Working Paper 0216, March 2016, as ANU Working Paper in Trade and Development 2016/06, April 2016, and in May 2016 at http://observatoriova.com/2016/06/el-comercio-entre-industrias-en-un-sector-que-se-globaliza-rapidamente-el-caso-del-vino/ “Impacts of Asia’s Rise on African and Latin American Trade: Projections to 2030” (with A. Strutt), The World Economy 39(2): 172-94, February 2016. Also circulated as ANU Working Paper in Trade and Development 2015/09, April 2015. (Reprinted in my Political Economy of Agricultural Protection in East Asia, Volume 1 of World Scientific Reference on Asia-Pacific Trade Policies, Singapore: World Scientific, 2020.) “Contributions of the GATT/WTO to Global Economic Welfare: Empirical Evidence”, Journal of Economic Surveys 30(1): 56-92, February 2016. Also circulated as ANU Working Paper in Trade and Development 2014/15, July 2014. “Drifting Towards Bordeaux? The Evolving Varietal Emphasis of U.S. Wine Regions” (with J. Alston and O. Sambucci), Journal of Wine Economics 10(3): 349-78, 2015. Also circulated as Wine Economics Research Centre Working Paper 0315, May 2015. “Asia’s Evolving Role in Global Wine Markets” (with G. Wittwer), China Economic Review 35: 1-14, September 2015. Also circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper 10522, London, April 2015, as ANU Working Paper in Trade and Development 2015/07, April 2015, and as Wine Economics Research Centre Working Paper 0114, March 2015. “Implications for Indonesia of Asia’s Rise in the Global Economy” (with A. Strutt), Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies 51(1): 69-94, April 2015. Also circulated as ANU Working Paper in Trade and Development 2014/10, April 2014. “Food Price Spikes and Poor, Small Economies: What Role for Trade Policies?” (with J. Thennakoon), African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 10(1); 16-31, March 2015. “Could the Proposed WTO Special Safeguard Mechanism Protect Farmers from Low International Prices?” (with J. Thennakoon), Food Policy 50(1): 106-113, January 2015. “Changing Varietal Distinctiveness of the World’s Wine Regions: Evidence from a New Global Database”, Journal of Wine Economics 9(3): 249-72, 2014. Also published in the Proceedings of the 8th International Conference of the AWBR, Geisenheim, 28-30 June 2014, ISBN 978-3-00-047628-0, http://academyofwinebusiness.com “Food Security Policy Options for China: Lessons from Other Countries” (with A. Strutt), Food Policy 49(1): 50-58, December 2014. Also circulated as ANU Working Paper in Trade and Development 2014/11, April 2014. , (Reprinted in my Political Economy of Agricultural Protection in East Asia, Volume 1 of World Scientific Reference on Asia-Pacific Trade Policies, Singapore: World Scientific, 2020.)

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“Globalization and Agricultural Trade”, Australian Economic History Review 54(3): 285-306, November 2014. “The Intersection of Trade Policy, Price Volatility, and Food Security”, Annual Review of Resource Economics 6: 513-32, October 2014. , (Reprinted in my Political Economy of Agricultural Protection in East Asia, Volume 1 of World Scientific Reference on Asia-Pacific Trade Policies, Singapore: World Scientific, 2020.) “Emerging Economies, Productivity Growth, and Trade with Resource-Rich Economies by 2030” (with A. Strutt), Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 58(4): 590-606, October 2014. Also circulated as ANU Working Paper in Trade and Development 2013/17, Nov. 2013 and as CEPR Discussion Paper 9779, December 2013. “Australia’s Competitiveness in Contributing to Global Food Security”, Farm Policy Journal 11(3): 19-33, Spring 2014. “Food Price and Trade Policy Evolution Since the 1950s: a Global Perspective”, World Food Policy 1(1): 12-33, Spring 2014. “Growth in Densely Populated Asia: Implications for Primary Product Exporters” (with A. Strutt), Asia and the Pacific Policy Studies 1(1): 112-26, January 2014. “Modeling Global Wine Markets to 2018: Exchange Rates, Taste Changes, and China’s Import Growth” (with G. Wittwer), Journal of Wine Economics 8(2): 131-58, 2013. Also circulated as Wine Economics Research Centre Working Paper 0313, December 2013. “Where in the World are Various Winegrape Varieties Grown? Evidence From a New Database” (with N. Aryal), OIV Bulletin 86(994): 461-84, December 2013. Also circulated as Wine Economics Research Centre Working Paper 0213, December 2013. “Agricultural Price Distortions: Trends and Volatility, Past and Prospective”, Agricultural Economics Vol 44(S): 163-71, November 2013. Also circulated as ANU Working Paper in Trade and Development 2013/01 and as CEPR Discussion Paper 9286, London, January 2013. “Political Economy of Public Policies: Insights from Distortions to Agricultural and Food Markets” (with G. Rausser and J.F.M. Swinnen), Journal of Economic Literature 51(2): 423-77, June 2013. Awarded the 2013 European Association of Agricultural Economists’ Quality of Policy Contribution Award. Reprinted in Food Security, edited by M. Rosegrant, London and Los Angeles: Sage Publications, 2014. Also circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper 9221, November 2012, as ANU Working Paper in Trade and Development 2012/18, December 2012, and as World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 6433, Washington DC, May 2013. , (Reprinted in my Political Economy of Agricultural Protection in East Asia, Volume 1 of World Scientific Reference on Asia-Pacific Trade Policies, Singapore: World Scientific, 2020.) “Is Georgia the Next ‘New’ Wine-Exporting Country?” Journal of Wine Economics 8(1): 1-28, Spring 2013. A longer version is circulated as Wine Economics Research Centre Working Paper 0112, June 2012. “Re-examining Policies for Food Security in Asia” (with S. Jha, S. Nelgen and A. Strutt), Food Security 5(2): 195-215, April 2013. Also circulated as ADB Economics Working Paper 301, Manila, February 2012. “Government Trade Restrictions and International Price Volatility”, Global Food Security 1(2): 157-66, December 2012. “Agricultural Trade Distortions During the Global Financial Crisis” (with S. Nelgen), Oxford Review of Economic Policy 28(2): 235-60, Summer 2012. Also circulated as ANU Working Paper in Trade and Development 2012/05, April 2012 and as CEPR Discussion Paper 9086, London, August 2012. “The Changing Geography of World Trade: Projections to 2030” (with A. Strutt), Journal of Asian Economics 23(4): 303-23, August 2012. Also circulated as ADB Economics Working Paper 264, Manila, July 2011 and as CEPR Discussion Paper 8950, London, April 2012. “Export Restrictions and Price Insulation During Commodity Price Booms” (with W. Martin), American Journal of Agricultural Economics 94(2): 422-27, January 2012. Also circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper 8494, London, July and as World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 5645, Washington DC, May 2011. (Reprinted as Ch. 9 in my Trade, Development, and Agriculture: Essays in Economic Policy Analysis, London: Imperial College Press and Singapore: World Scientific, 2013.)

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“Trade Barrier Volatility and Agricultural Price Stabilization” (with S. Nelgen), World Development 40(1): 36-48, January 2012. Also circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper 8102, London, November and as World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 5511, Washington DC, December 2010. “Wine Export Demand Shocks and Wine Tax Reform in Australia: Regional Consequences using an Economy-Wide Approach” (with E. Valenzuela and G. Wittwer), Economic Papers 30(3): 386-99, September 2011. “Climate Change and Food Security to 2030: A Global Economy-wide Perspective” (with E. Valenzuela), Economia Agraria y Recursos Naturales (journal of the Spanish Association of Agricultural Economics) 11(1): 29-58, 2011. “Agricultural Distortions in Sub-Saharan Africa: Trade and Welfare Indicators, 1961 to 2004” (with J.L. Croser), World Bank Economic Review 25(2): 250-77, 2011. Re-published in OUP’s online journal Agricultural Development in Emerging Markets, July 2012. Also circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper 7747, London, March 2010 and as World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 5344, Washington DC, June 2010. Recipient of the AARES 2012 Quality of Research Communication Prize. “Changing Contributions of Different Agricultural Policy Instruments to Global Reductions in Trade and Welfare” (with J.L. Croser), World Trade Review 10(3): 297-323, July 2011. Also circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper 7748, London, March 2010 and as World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 5345, Washington DC, June 2010. Featured in August 2010 issue of World Bank’s Research E-Newsletter, http://newsletters.worldbank.org/newsletters/listnl.htm?nl=615281. Recipient of the AARES 2012 Quality of Research Communication Prize. “Novel Indicators of the Trade and Welfare Effects of Agricultural Distortions in OECD Countries” (with J.L. Croser), Review of World Economics/Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv 147(2): 269-302, June 2011. Also circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper 7971, London, August and as World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 5404, Washington DC, August 2010. Recipient of the AARES 2012 Quality of Research Communication Prize. “Would Freeing Up World Trade Reduce Poverty and Inequality? The Vexed Role of Agricultural Distortions” (with J. Cockburn and W. Martin), The World Economy 34(4): 487-515, April 2011. Also circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper 7749, London, March 2010 and as World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 5603, Washington DC, March 2011. (Reprinted as Ch. 15 in my Trade, Development, and Agriculture: Essays in Economic Policy Analysis, London: Imperial College Press and Singapore: World Scientific, 2013; and in my Political Economy of Agricultural Protection in East Asia, Volume 1 of World Scientific Reference on Asia-Pacific Trade Policies, Singapore: World Scientific, 2020.) “Varietal Intensities and Similarities of the World’s Wine Regions”, Journal of Wine Economics 5(2): 270-309, Winter 2010. Also circulated as Wine Economics Research Centre Working Paper 0410, March 2010. “How Do Governments Respond to Food Price Spikes? Lessons from the Past” (with S. Nelgen), Journal of International Commerce, Economics and Policy 1(2): 265-85, December 2010. Also circulated as World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 5403, Washington DC, August 2010. “Economic Impacts of Policies Affecting Biotechnology and Trade”, New Biotechnology 27(5): 558-64, November 2010. (Special Issue of the Proceedings of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences’ Study Week on Transgenic Plants for Food Security.) (Reprinted in Biotechnology, Agriculture and Development, edited by P.W.B. Phillips, D. Castle and S.J. Smyth, London: Edward Elgar, 2015.) “How Would Global Trade Liberalization Affect Rural and Regional Incomes in Australia? (with J. Giesecke and E. Valenzuela), Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 54(4): 389-406, October 2010. “New Indicators of How Much Agricultural Policies Restrict Global Trade” (with J.L. Croser), Journal of World Trade 44(5): 1109-26, October 2010. Recipient of the AARES 2012 Quality of Research Communication Prize. “Globalization’s Effects on World Agricultural Trade, 1960 to 2050”, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 365 (1554): 3007-21, September 2010. http://rstb.royalsocietypublishing.org/site/2010/food-security.xhtml “Reforming Taxes on Wine and Other Alcoholic Beverage Consumption”, Economic Papers 29(2): 197-99, June 2010. Also circulated as Wine Economics Research Centre Working Paper 0810, May 2010. “Excise and Import Taxes on Wine vs Beer and Spirits: An International Comparison”, Economic Papers 29(2): 215-28, June 2010. Also circulated as Wine Economics Research Centre Working Paper 0510, May 2010.

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“Krueger/Schiff/Valdés Revisited: Agricultural Price and Trade Policy Reform in Developing Countries Since 1960”, Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy 32(2): 195-231, Summer 2010. Also circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper 7601, London, December 2009 and as World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 5165, Washington DC, January 2010. (Reprinted as Ch. 7 in my Trade, Development, and Agriculture: Essays in Economic Policy Analysis, London: Imperial College Press and Singapore: World Scientific, 2013, and as Ch. 2 in Measuring WTO’s Contributions to Global Economic Welfare, edited by K. Anderson, London: Edward Elgar, 2014.) "Global Distortions to Agricultural Markets: New Indicators of Trade and Welfare Impacts, 1960 to 2007" (with P.J. Lloyd and J.L. Croser), Review of Development Economics 14(2): 141-60, May 2010. Also circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper 7160, London, February 2009 and as World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 4865, Washington DC, March 2009. (Reprinted as Ch. 8 in my Trade, Development, and Agriculture: Essays in Economic Policy Analysis, London: Imperial College Press and Singapore: World Scientific, 2013, and my Political Economy of Agricultural Protection in East Asia, Volume 1 of World Scientific Reference on Asia-Pacific Trade Policies, Singapore: World Scientific, 2020.) “How Do Agricultural Policy Restrictions to Global Trade and Welfare Differ Across Commodities?” (with J.L. Croser and P.J. Lloyd), American Journal of Agricultural Economics 92(3): 698-712, April 2010. Also circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper 7230, London, March 2009 and as World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 4864, Washington DC, March 2009. “Agricultural and Trade Policy Reforms in Latin America: Impacts on Markets and Welfare” (with E. Valenzuela), CEPAL Review 100: 143-163, April 2010, and “América Latina: ¿cómo repercuten en los mercados y el bienestar las reformas de la política agraria y del comercio?”, Revista de la CEPAL 100: 147-68, April 2010 (in Spanish). “Understanding International Trade in Agricultural Products: One Hundred Years of Contributions by Agricultural Economists” (with T. Josling, A. Schmitz and S. Tangermann), American Journal of Agricultural Economics 92(2): 424-46, April 2010. “Can the WTO Reduce Agricultural Trade Distortions?” Journal of International Trade and Economic Development 19(1): 109-34, March 2010. “Policy Reform Affecting Agricultural Incentives: Much Achieved, Much Still Needed”, World Bank Research Observer 25(1): 21-55, February 2010. Re-published in OUP’s online journal Agricultural Development in Emerging Markets, July 2012. “How Distorted Have Agricultural Incentives Become in Europe’s Transition Economies?” (with J. Swinnen), Eastern European Economics 48(1): 79-109, January-February 2010. “Distortions to Agricultural versus Non-agricultural Producer Incentives”, Annual Review of Resource Economics 1: 55-74, October 2009. “Distorted Agricultural Incentives and Economic Development: Asia’s Experience”, The World Economy 32(3): 351-84, March 2009. (Revision of the inaugural The World Economy Annual Asia Lecture, University of Nottingham, Kuala Lumpur campus, 16 January 2008.) Also circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper 6914, London, July 2008. (Reprinted in my Political Economy of Agricultural Protection in East Asia, Volume 1 of World Scientific Reference on Asia-Pacific Trade Policies, Singapore: World Scientific, 2020.) “Terroir Rising? Varietal and Quality Distinctiveness of Australia’s Wine Regions”, Enometrica 2(1): 9-27, March 2009. “Measuring Distortions to Agricultural Incentives, Revisited” (with M. Kurzweil, W. Martin, D. Sandri and E. Valenzuela), World Trade Review 7(4): 675–704, October 2008. Also circulated as World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 4612, Washington DC, April 2008 and as CEPR Discussion Paper 6924, London, July 2008. (Reprinted in my Political Economy of Agricultural Protection in East Asia, Volume 1 of World Scientific Reference on Asia-Pacific Trade Policies, Singapore: World Scientific, 2020.) “Agricultural Trade Reform Under the Doha Agenda: Some Key Issues” (with W. Martin), Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 52(1): 1-16, March 2008.

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“Agricultural Subsidy Cuts, New Biotechnologies, and Developing Countries: the Case of Cotton” (with E. Valenzuela), Georgetown Journal of International Affairs 9(1): 7-15, Winter/Spring 2008 (special issue on Charting the Future of Food). “Impacts of Trade Reform: Sensitivity of GTAP Results to Modeling Assumptions” (with E. Valenzuela and T. Hertel), International Economics and Economic Policy 4(4): 395-420, February 2008. “Recent and Prospective Adoption of Genetically Modified Cotton: A Global CGE Analysis of Economic Impacts” (with E. Valenzuela and L.A. Jackson), Economic Development and Cultural Change 56(2): 265-96, January 2008. An earlier version is circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper 5568, London, March 2006 and as World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 3917, Washington DC, May 2006. “Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in Australia Since World War II” (with P.J. Lloyd and D. MacLaren), The Economic Record 83(263): 461-82, December 2007. Also circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper 6436, London, September 2007 and as World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 4471, Washington DC, January 2008. (Reprinted in Agricultural and Manufacturing Protection in Australia, Volume 2 of World Scientific Reference on Asia-Pacific Trade Policies, edited by K. Anderson, Singapore: World Scientific, 2020.) “The Doha Agenda and Agricultural Trade Reform: The Role of Economic Analysis” (with W. Martin), Agricultural Economics 37(4): 77-87, December 2007. (Reprinted in Contributions of Agricultural Economics to Critical Policy Issues, edited by K. Otsuka and K. Kalirajan, Oxford: Blackwell for the IAAE, 2007.) “Distortions to Farmer Prices Since the 1950s: South Africa in International Perspective” (with F. de Nicola, E. Jara, M. Kurzweil, D. Sandri and E. Valenzuela), the 2007 Simon Brand Memorial Address, Agrekon: South African Journal of Agricultural Economics 46(4): 427-59, December 2007. “Effects of Multilateral and Preferential Trade Policy Reform in Africa: The Case of Uganda” (with D. van der Mensbrugghe), Journal of International Trade and Economic Development 16(4): 529-50, December 2007. “Scope for Doha to Reduce Discrimination in Agricultural Markets”, UNSW Law Journal 30(2): 349-67, September 2007. “The World Trade Organization’s Doha Cotton Initiative: A Tale of Two Issues” (with E. Valenzuela), The World Economy 30(8): 1281-1304, August 2007. (Reprinted as Ch. 5 in Global Trade Policy 2007, edited by D. Greenaway, Oxford: Blackwell, 2008.) Also circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper 5567, London, March 2006 and as World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 3918, Washington DC, May 2006. “Agricultural and NAMA Reform under Doha: Implications for Asia-Pacific Economies” (with W. Martin), Pacific Economic Review 12(3): 319-33, August 2007. “Do Global Trade Distortions Still Harm Developing Country Farmers?” (with E. Valenzuela), Review of World Economics/Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv 143(1): 108-39, April 2007. An earlier version is circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper No. 5337, London, November 2005, and as World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 3901, Washington DC, April 2006. “Reducing Distortions to Agricultural Incentives: Progress, Pitfalls and Prospects” (AAEA Fellows Address), American Journal of Agricultural Economics 88(5): 1135-46, December 2006. Also circulated as World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 4092, Washington DC, December 2006. “Would Multilateral Trade Reform Benefit Sub-Saharan Africa?” (with W. Martin and D. van der Mensbrugghe), Journal of African Economies 15(4): 626-70, December 2006. An earlier version is circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper No. 5049, London and as World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 3616, Washington DC, June 2005. “The Doha Agenda Negotiations on Agriculture: What Could They Deliver?” (with W. Martin), American Journal of Agricultural Economics 88(5): 1211-18, December 2006. “The Relative Importance of Global Agricultural Subsidies and Market Access” (with W. Martin and E. Valenzuela), World Trade Review 5(3): 357-76, November 2006. An earlier version is circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper No. 5569, London, and as World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 3900, Washington DC, April 2006. “Impact of Global Trade and Subsidy Policies on Developing Country Trade” (with W. Martin and D. van der Mensbrugghe), Journal of World Trade 40(5): 945-68, October 2006.

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“What Determines the Future Value of an Icon Wine? New Evidence from Australia” (with D. Wood), Journal of Wine Economics 1(2): 141-61, Fall 2006. An earlier version is circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper No. 5044, London, May 2005. “Doha Merchandise Trade Reform: What is at Stake for Developing Countries?” (with W. Martin and D. van der Mensbrugghe), World Bank Economic Review 20(2): 169-95, July 2006. An earlier version is circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper No. 5156, London, September 2005 and as World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 3848, Washington DC, February 2006. (Reprinted as Ch. 6 in my Trade, Development, and Agriculture: Essays in Economic Policy Analysis, London: Imperial College Press and Singapore: World Scientific, 2013; as Ch. 14 in Measuring WTO’s Contributions to Global Economic Welfare, edited by K. Anderson, London: Edward Elgar, 2014; and in my Political Economy of Agricultural Protection in East Asia, Volume 1 of World Scientific Reference on Asia-Pacific Trade Policies, Singapore: World Scientific, 2020.) “Distortions to World Trade: Impacts on Agricultural Markets and Incomes” (with W. Martin and D. van der Mensbrugghe), Review of Agricultural Economics 28(2): 168-94, Summer 2006. An earlier version is circulated as World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 3736, Washington DC, October 2005. Recipient of an Outstanding Article Honorable Mention for that journal by the American Agricultural Economics Association, 2007. “Transgenic Crops, EU Precaution, and Developing Countries” (with L.A. Jackson), International Journal of Technology and Globalization 2(1/2): 65-80, March 2006. “On the Virtues of Multilateral Trade Negotiations”, The Economic Record 81(255): 414-38, December 2005. An earlier version was circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper No. 4592, London, September 2004 and as World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 3415, Washington DC, September 2004. “Genetically Modified Rice Adoption: Implications for Welfare and Poverty Alleviation” (with L.A. Jackson and C.P. Nielsen), Journal of Economic Integration 20(4): 771-88, December 2005. An earlier version is circulated as World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 3380, Washington DC, August 2004. (Reprinted in IFPRI’s CD-ROM on Economics Literature on the Impacts of Genetic Engineered Crops in Developing Economies, Washington DC, 2007.) “Greater Market Access in Agriculture is the Key to Doha Success” (with W. Martin), Intereconomics: Review of European Economic Policy 40(6): 308-11, November/December 2005. “Some Implications of GM Food Technology Policies for Sub-Saharan Africa” (with L.A. Jackson), Journal of African Economies 14(3): 385-410, September 2005. An earlier version is circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper No. 4490, London, July 2004 and as World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 3411, Washington DC, September 2004. “GM Crop Technology and Trade Restraints: Economic Implications for Australia and New Zealand” (with L.A. Jackson), Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 49(3): 263-81, September 2005. “Agricultural Trade Reform and the Doha Development Agenda” (with W. Martin), The World Economy 28(9): 1301-27, September 2005. The journal’s 3rd most-cited paper in the three years to September 2007. (Reprinted as Ch. 6 in Global Trade Policy 2005, edited by D. Greenaway, Oxford: Blackwell, 2006, and as Ch. 5 in my Trade, Development, and Agriculture: Essays in Economic Policy Analysis, London: Imperial College Press and Singapore: World Scientific, 2013.) “What’s Behind GM Food Trade Disputes?” (with L.A. Jackson), World Trade Review 4(2): 203-28, July 2005. “Setting the Trade Policy Agenda: What Role for Economists?” Journal of World Trade 39(2): 341-81, April 2005. Also circulated as Policy Research Working Paper 3560, World Bank, Washington DC, April 2005. “Will China’s WTO Accession Worsen Farm Household Incomes?” (with J. Huang and E. Ianchovichina), China Economic Review 15(4): 443-56, December 2004. A longer version is circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper 4196, London, January 2004 and as World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 3052, Washington DC, May 2003. “Economic Effects of Agricultural Biotechnology Research in the Presence of Price-Distorting Policies” (with C. Nielsen), Journal of Economic Integration 19(2): 374-94, June 2004. “Why Are US and EU Policies Toward GMOs So Different?” (with L.A. Jackson), AgBioForum 6(3): 96-100, 2003. Downloadable at www.agbioforum.org/v6n3/v6n3a02-jackson.pdf

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“Wine Quality and Varietal, Regional and Winery Reputations: Hedonic Prices for Australia and New Zealand” (with G. Schamel), The Economic Record 79(246): 357-69, September 2003. (Reprinted as Ch. 2 (pp. 33-58) in the Handbook of the Economics of Wine, Vol. 2, edited by O. Ashenfelter, O. Gergaud, K. Storchmann and W. Ziemba, Singapore: World Scientific, 2018.) “How Can South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa Gain From the Next WTO Round?” (with S. Yao), Journal of Economic Integration 18(3): 466-81, September 2003. Also circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper 3170, London, January 2002. “Who Gains from Australian Generic Wine Promotion and R&D?” (with X. Zhao and G. Wittwer), Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 47(2): 181-209, June 2003. “China, GMOs and World Trade in Agricultural and Textile Products” (with S. Yao), Pacific Economic Review 8(2): 157-69, June 2003. Also circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper 3171, London, January 2002. (Reprinted as Ch. 40 in Trade in the New Century: Theory, Policy and Case Studies, edited by N. Hatti and R. Tandon, Delhi: B.R. Publishing Co., 2008.) “Globalization of the World’s Wine Markets” (with D. Norman and G. Wittwer), The World Economy 26(5): 659-87, May 2003. Also circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper 3169, London, January 2002. “A Model of the World’s Wine Markets” (with G. Wittwer and N. Berger), Economic Modelling 20(3): 487-506, May 2003. “Measuring Effects of Trade Policy Distortions: How Far Have We Come?” The World Economy 26(4): 413-40, April 2003. Also circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper 3579, London, October 2002. “Peculiarities of Retaliation in WTO Dispute Settlement”, World Trade Review 1(2): 123-34, July 2002. Also circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper 3578, London, October 2002. (Reprinted in the Journal of International Business Law, 2004, as Ch. 9 in The WTO and International Trade Law/Dispute Settlement, edited by P.C. Mavroidis and A.O. Sykes, London: Edward Elgar, 2005, and in Economics of International Trade Law, edited by A.O. Sykes, London: Edward Elgar, 2012.) “Impact of the GST and Wine Tax Reform on Australia’s Wine Industry: A CGE Analysis” (with G. Wittwer), Australian Economic Papers 41(1): 69-81, March 2002. “Cultures Transgeniques et Commerce International” (with C. Nielsen), Economie Internationale 87: 45-62, 2001 (in French). “Australia's Wine Industry: Recent Growth and Prospects”, Les Cahiers d’Economie et de Sociologie Rurales 60-61: 112-47, December 2001. “Trade Liberalization and Food Security”, Asia Pacific Social Science Review 3(1): 1-17, October 2001. “The Cost of Rich (and Poor) Country Protection to Developing Countries” (with B. Dimaranan, J. Francois, T. Hertel, B. Hoekman and W. Martin), Journal of African Economies 10(3): 227-57, September 2001. "Global Market Effects of Alternative European Responses to Genetically Modified Organisms" (with C. Nielsen), Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv (now Review of World Economics) 137(2): 320-46, June 2001. (Reprinted as Ch. 17 in The WTO and Technical Barriers to Trade, edited by S. Henson and J.S. Wilson, London: Edward Elgar, 2005, and as Ch. 14 in my Trade, Development, and Agriculture: Essays in Economic Policy Analysis, London: Imperial College Press and Singapore: World Scientific, 2013.) “Accounting for Growth in the Australian Wine Industry, 1987 to 2003” (with G. Wittwer), Australian Economic Review 34(2): 179-89, June 2001. “Agriculture and the WTO: Next Steps” (with B. Hoekman and A. Strutt), Review of International Economics 9(2): 192-214, May 2001. “Globalization, WTO, and ASEAN”, ASEAN Economic Bulletin 18(1): 12-23, April 2001.

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“Will Trade Liberalization Harm the Environment? The Case of Indonesia to 2020” (with A. Strutt), Environmental and Resource Economics 17(3): 203-32, November 2000. Also circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper 1933, London, July 1998. “Reducing Coal Subsidies and Trade Barriers: Their Contribution to Greenhouse Gas Abatement” (with W. McKibbin), Environment and Development Economics 5(4): 457-81, October 2000. Also circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper 1698, London, October 1997. (Reprinted in International Trade and the Environment, edited by J. Dean for the International Library of Environmental Economics and Policy, Aldershot: Ashgate, 2002.) "The Anatomy of Australia's Wine Boom: Lessons for Other Industries", Australasian Agribusiness Review 8(6), October 2000. http://www.agrifood.info/review/2000/AndersonWine.html “Developing Country Agriculture and the New Trade Agenda” (with B. Hoekman), Economic Development and Cultural Change 49(1): 171-80, October 2000. Also circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper 2096, London, March 1999 and as Policy Research Working Paper No. 2125, World Bank, Washington DC, 1999. “Agriculture’s 'Multifunctionality' and the WTO”, Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 44(3): 475-94, September 2000. (Reprinted as Ch. 13 in my Trade, Development, and Agriculture: Essays in Economic Policy Analysis, London: Imperial College Press and Singapore: World Scientific, 2013.) "Invigorating the Asian-Pacific Food Economy: APEC's Role", Australasian Agribusiness Review 8(1), May 2000. http://www.agrifood.info/review/2000/Anderson.html "The Elusive Goal of Agricultural Trade Reform" (with P. Morris), Cato Journal 19(3): 385-96, Winter 2000. "Economic Reform in Nepal and WTO Accession: Implications for Agricultural and Rural Development" (with B.N. Biwari), Economic Journal of Nepal 22(4): 153-80, October-December 1999. “International Developments and Sustainable Agriculture in Australia” (with R. Stringer), Australasian Agribusiness Review 7(2), June 1999. http://www.agrifood.info/review/1999/Stringer.html “Impact of East Asia’s Growth Interruption and Policy Responses: The Case of Indonesia” (with A. Strutt), Asian Economic Journal 13(2): 205-18, June 1999. “Consumer and Import Taxes in the World Wine Market: Australia in International Perspective” (with N. Berger), Australasian Agribusiness Review 7(3), June 1999. http://www.agrifood.info/review/1999/Berger.html “The WTO Agenda for the New Millennium”, The Economic Record 75(228): 77-88, March 1999. “On the Need for More Economic Assessment of Quarantine/SPS Policies” (with S. James), Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 42(4): 525-44, December 1998. Also circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper 1934, London, July 1998. (Reprinted as Ch. 8 in Volume II of The WTO and Agriculture, edited by K. Anderson and T. Josling, London: Edward Elgar, 2005, and as Ch. 12 in my Trade, Development, and Agriculture: Essays in Economic Policy Analysis, London: Imperial College Press and Singapore: World Scientific, 2013.) “Structural Changes in a Reforming World Economy: Implications for Indonesia” (with M. Pangestu), Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies 34(3): 85-113, December 1998. “Feeding and Fueling China in the 21st Century” (with C.Y. Peng), World Development 26(8): 1413-29, August 1998. (Reprinted as Ch. 3 in my Trade, Development, and Agriculture: Essays in Economic Policy Analysis, London: Imperial College Press and Singapore: World Scientific, 2013.) “Prospects for Closer Economic Relations between Europe and East Asia”, Journal of Economic Integration 13(1): 1-29, March 1998. (Awarded the 1998 Daeyang Prize for the best article that year. Reprinted as Ch. 36 in Regional Trading Arrangements, edited by H.W. Singer, N. Hatti and R. Tandon, Delhi: B.R. Publishing Co., 2004.) “Are Resource-Abundant Economies Disadvantaged?” Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 42(1): 1-23, March 1998. (Reprinted in Ch. 30 in Trade and Environment: Recent Controversies, edited by H.W. Singer, N. Hatti and R. Tandon, Delhi: B.R. Publishing Co., 2003.) “Agriculture’s Future in the WTO: A Cairns Group Perspective”, Revista Espanola de Economia Agraria 181(3): 97-120, September 1997 (in Spanish).

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“Agricultural Policy Reform Under the Uruguay Round: Impact on Asian-Pacific Developing Countries”, Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy 2(3): 303-31, October 1997. (Reprinted as Ch. 27 in TRIPs, the Uruguay Round and Third World Interests, edited by H.W. Singer, N. Hatti and R. Tandon, Delhi: B.R. Publishing Corp., 1999.) “On the Complexities of China’s WTO Accession”, The World Economy 20(6): 749-72, September 1997. (Reprinted as Ch. 15 in The Globalization of the World Economy: Developing and Newly Industrialising Economies, Vol II, edited by C. Milner, London: Edward Elgar, 1998.) “Economic Growth and Policy Reforms in the APEC Region: Trade and Welfare Implications by 2005” (with B. Dimaranan, T. Hertel and W. Martin), Asia-Pacific Economic Review 3(1): 1-18, April 1997. Also circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper 1605, London, December 1997. “Asia-Pacific Food Markets and Trade in 2005: A Global, Economy-Wide Perspective” (with B. Dimaranan, T. Hertel and W. Martin), Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 41(1): 19-44, March 1997. Also circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper 1474, London, September 1996. (Reprinted in my Political Economy of Agricultural Protection in East Asia, Volume 1 of World Scientific Reference on Asia-Pacific Trade Policies, Singapore: World Scientific, 2020.) “Economic Integration, Cooperation, and the Asian Environment” (with D.H. Brooks), Asian Development Review 14(1): 47-70, June 1996. “Agricultural Competitiveness After the Uruguay Round”, Review of Marketing and Agricultural Economics 63(3) 351-62, December 1995. “The Political Economy of Coal Subsidies in Europe”, Energy Policy 23(6): 485-96, June 1995. Also circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper 1089, London, January 1995. “The GATT’s Review of Australian Trade Policy”, The World Economy 18: 91-106, 1995 (Annual supplement on Global Trade Policy, edited by S. Arndt and C. Milner). "Lobbying Incentives and the Pattern of Protection in Rich and Poor Countries", Economic Development and Cultural Change 43(2): 401-23, January 1995. Also circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper 789, London, June 1993. (Reprinted as Ch. 8 in Volume I of The WTO and Agriculture, edited by K. Anderson and T. Josling, London: Edward Elgar, 2005; as Ch. 10 in The Political Economy of Agricultural Protection by K. Anderson, Y. Hayami and others, Tianjin: People’s Publishing House, 1996 (expanded Chinese language edition); as Ch. 16 in my Trade, Development, and Agriculture: Essays in Economic Policy Analysis, London: Imperial College Press and Singapore: World Scientific, 2013; and in my Political Economy of Agricultural Protection in East Asia, Volume 1 of World Scientific Reference on Asia-Pacific Trade Policies, Singapore: World Scientific, 2020.) "European and American Regionalism: Effects on and Options for Asia" (with R. Snape), Journal of the Japanese and International Economies 8(4): 454-77, December 1994. Also circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper 983, London, June 1994. (Reprinted as Ch. 1 in China and East Asia Trade Policy, Vol. II: Regional Economic Integration and Cooperation, edited by G. Anson, Pacific Economic Papers No. 249, Canberra: Aust-Japan Research Centre, 1995. Also reprinted in Regional Trading Arrangements, edited by H.W. Singer, N. Hatti and R. Tandon, Delhi: B.R. Publishing Co., 1999.) “Food Price Policy in East Asia”, Asian-Pacific Economic Literature 8(2): 15-30, November 1994. "Multilateral Trade Negotiations, European Integration, and Agricultural Policy Reform", Economic Policy 9(18): 13-52, April 1994. "The Challenge to Economists of Multilateral Trade Negotiations on Agricultural Protection" (with T. Josling), Food Research Institute Studies 24(3): 275-304, 1993. (Reprinted as Ch. 21 in Agricultural Economics, edited by G.H. Peters for the International Library of Critical Writings in Economics, London: Edward Elgar, 1995). "Is World Trade Becoming More Regionalized?" (with H. Norheim), Review of International Economics 1(2): 91-109, June 1993. (Reprinted as Ch. 11 in Asia-Pacific Regionalism: Readings in International Economic Relations, edited by P. Drysdale and R. Garnaut, New York and Sydney: Harper Collins, 1994.) "More on Welfare Gains to Developing Countries from Liberalising World Food Trade" (with R. Tyers), Journal of Agricultural Economics 44(2): 189-204, May 1993. (Reprinted as Ch. 4 in my Trade, Development, and Agriculture:

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Essays in Economic Policy Analysis, London: Imperial College Press and Singapore: World Scientific, 2013, and as Ch. 6 in Measuring WTO’s Contributions to Global Economic Welfare, edited by K. Anderson, London: Edward Elgar, 2014.) "From Imperial to Regional Trade Preferences: Its Effect on Europe's Intra- and Extra-regional Trade" (with H. Norheim), Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv (now Review of World Economics) 129(1): 78-102, 1993. "Japanese Rice Policy in the Interwar Period: Some Consequences of Imperial Self Sufficiency" (with R. Tyers), Japan and the World Economy 4(2): 103-27, September 1992. (Reprinted in my Political Economy of Agricultural Protection in East Asia, Volume 1 of World Scientific Reference on Asia-Pacific Trade Policies, Singapore: World Scientific, 2020.) "Analytical Issues in the Uruguay Round Negotiations on Agriculture", European Economic Review 36(2): 519-26, April 1992. "Agricultural Trade Liberalization and the Environment: A Global Perspective," The World Economy 15(1): 153-71, January 1992. (Reprinted as Ch. 15 in Volume II of The WTO and Agriculture, edited by K. Anderson and T. Josling, London: Edward Elgar, 2005, and as Ch. 10 in my Trade, Development, and Agriculture: Essays in Economic Policy Analysis, London: Imperial College Press and Singapore: World Scientific, 2013.) "Effects of Gradual Food Policy Reforms in the 1990s" (with R. Tyers), European Review of Agricultural Economics 19(1): 1-24, January 1992. "Europe 1992 and the Western Pacific Economies", Economic Journal 101(409): 1538-52, November 1991. "Is an Asian-Pacific Trade Bloc Next?" Journal of World Trade 25(4): 27-40, August 1991. "The Rise and Demise of Textiles and Clothing in Economic Development: The Case of Japan" (with Y.I. Park), Economic Development and Cultural Change 39(3): 531-48, April 1991. (Reprinted in Japanese Economic History, Vol. 4: The Textile Industry and the Rise of the Japanese Economy, edited by M. Smitka, Hamden, CT: Garland Publishing, 1998, and as Ch. 2 in my Trade, Development, and Agriculture: Essays in Economic Policy Analysis, London: Imperial College Press and Singapore: World Scientific, 2013.) "Textiles and Clothing in Global Economic Development: East Asia's Dynamic Rôle," World Competition 14(3): 97-117, March 1991. (Reprinted as Ch. 4 in Managing Restructuring in the Textile and Garment Subsector: Examples from Asia, edited by S. Meyanathan, Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 1994.) "Urban Household Subsidies and Rural Outmigration: the Case of China", Communist Economies 2(4): 525-31, December 1990. "Microeconomic Policy in Papua New Guinea: The Factor Markets" (with F.G. Jarrett), Pacific Economic Bulletin 5(1): 15-19, June 1990. "China's Economic Growth, Changing Comparative Advantages and Agricultural Trade", Review of Marketing and Agricultural Economics 58(1): 56-75, April 1990. "Price Elasticities in International Food Trade: Synthetic Estimates from a Global Model" (with R. Tyers), Journal of Policy Modeling 11(3): 315-44, Fall 1989. "Does Agricultural Growth in Poor Countries Harm Agricultural-Exporting Rich Countries?" Agricultural Economics 3(4): 309-21, December 1989. (Reprinted as Ch.17 in North-South Trade in Manufactures, edited by H.W. Singer, N. Hatti and R. Tandon, Delhi: Indus Publishing Co., 1990.) "China and the International Relocation of World Textile and Clothing Activity" (with Y.I. Park), Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv (now Review of World Economics) 125(1): 129-48, 1989. "China's Recent and Prospective Economic Growth: Implications for Agriculture at Home and Abroad", Journal of Economics and International Relations 2(1): 49-69, Spring 1988. "Liberalising OECD Agricultural Policies in the Uruguay Round: Effects on Trade and Welfare" (with R. Tyers), Journal of Agricultural Economics 39(2): 197-216, May 1988. (Reprinted as Ch. 8 in Trade Liberalisation in the

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1990s, edited by H.W. Singer, N. Hatti and R. Tandon, Delhi: Indus Publishing Co., 1990; as Ch.20 in Agricultural Economics, edited by G.H. Peters for the International Library of Critical Writings in Economics, London: Edward Elgar, 1995; as Ch. 6 in The Globalization of the World Economy: Developing and Newly Industrialising Economies, Vol. II, edited by C. Milner, London: Edward Elgar, 1998; as Ch. 12 in Volume I of The WTO and Agriculture, edited by K. Anderson and T. Josling, London: Edward Elgar, 2005; and in my Political Economy of Agricultural Protection in East Asia, Volume 1 of World Scientific Reference on Asia-Pacific Trade Policies, Singapore: World Scientific, 2020.) .) Awarded the University of Minnesota's 1989 prize for the best economics article on international agriculture. "Optimal Policy Intervention to Reduce Import Dependence" (with R.S. Nettle and M. Britten-Jones), International Economic Journal 1(4): 101-6, Winter 1987. "On Optimal Second-best Trade Intervention in the Presence of a Domestic Divergence" (with M. Britten-Jones and R.S. Nettle), Australian Economic Papers 26(49): 332-36, December 1987. "On Why Agriculture Declines With Economic Growth", Agricultural Economics 1(3): 195-207, October 1987. (Reprinted as Ch. 3 in Agricultural Economics, edited by G.H. Peters for the International Library of Critical Writings in Economics, London: Edward Elgar, 1995, and as Ch. 1 in my Trade, Development, and Agriculture: Essays in Economic Policy Analysis, London: Imperial College Press and Singapore: World Scientific, 2013). "General Equilibrium Effects of Agricultural Price Distortions: A Simple Model for Korea" (with P.G. Warr), Food Research Institute Studies 20(3): 245-64, 1987. "On Modelling the Effects of Agricultural Policies" (with R. Tyers), Tijdschrift voor Sociaal Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek van de Landbouw 2(2): 150-58, 1987. "Economic Growth and Market Liberalisation in China: Implications for Agricultural Trade" (with R. Tyers), The Developing Economies 25(2): 124-51, June 1987. "Japan's Agricultural Policy in International Perspective" (with R.Tyers), Journal of the Japanese and International Economies 1(2): 131-46, June 1987. (Also published in Japanese in Economics Today 4: 144-55, Winter 1987.) Awarded the J.G. Crawford Prize by the Australian National University in 1988. "Agricultural Policies of Industrial Countries and their Effects on Traditional Food Exporters" (with R. Tyers), The Economic Record 62(179): 385-99, December 1986. "Australia and the Pacific Economy" (with P. Drysdale, C. Findlay and B. Smith), The Economic Record 62(176): 66-70, March 1986. "Price, Trade and Welfare Effects of Agricultural Protection: The Case of East Asia" (with R. Tyers), Review of Marketing and Agricultural Economics 53(3): 113-40, December 1985. "China's Economic Growth, Structural Transformation and Food Trade" (with R. Tyers), Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs 14: 65-83, July 1985. "Australia's Trade Growth with Developing Countries" (with R. Garnaut), The Developing Economies 23(2): 121-37, June 1985. "European Community Grain and Meat Policies: Effects on International Prices, Trade and Welfare" (with R. Tyers), European Review of Agricultural Economics 11(4): 366-94, 1984. "Protection Policy and Changing Comparative Advantage in Korean Agriculture" (with I.C. Ahn), Food Research Institute Studies 19(2): 139-51, 1984. "Economic Growth, Comparative Advantage and Agricultural Trade of Pacific Rim Countries", Review of Marketing and Agricultural Economics 51(3): 231-48, December 1983. "Prospects for Trade Growth Among Pacific Basin Countries", The Developing Economies 21(4): 376-85, December 1983. "Growth of Agricultural Protection in East Asia", Food Policy 8(4): 327-36, November 1983.

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"Fertilizer Policy in Korea", Journal of Rural Development 6(1): 43-57, June 1983. "Intensity of Trade Between Pacific Basin Countries", Economic Papers 2(1): 58-67, May 1983. "The Peculiar Rationality of Beef Import Quotas in Japan", American Journal of Agricultural Economics 65(1): 108-12, February 1983. "Korean Agricultural Protection in Historical Perspective", Journal of Economic Development 7(2): 115-28, December 1982. "Changing Comparative Advantage in Agriculture: Theory and Pacific Basin Experience", Journal of Rural Development 3(2): 21-34, December 1980. "The Political Market for Government Assistance to Australian Manufacturing Industries", The Economic Record 56(153): 132-44, June 1980. (Reprinted in Agricultural and Manufacturing Protection in Australia, Volume 2 of World Scientific Reference on Asia-Pacific Trade Policies, edited by K. Anderson, Singapore: World Scientific, 2020.) "On Why Rates of Assistance Differ Between Australia's Rural Industries", Australian Journal of Agricultural Economics 22(2): 99-114, August 1978. (Reprinted in Agricultural and Manufacturing Protection in Australia, Volume 2 of World Scientific Reference on Asia-Pacific Trade Policies, edited by K. Anderson, Singapore: World Scientific, 2020.) "Distributed Lags and Barley Acreage Response Analysis", Australian Journal of Agricultural Economics 18(2): 119-32, August 1974. (e) Chapters in books “From Global Economy-wide Modelling to Modelling a Small Product Market: The Case of Wine” (with G. Wittwer), Ch. 8 in The Role of Global Policy Making: A Volume in Honour of Thomas Hertel, edited by P. Dixon, J. Francois and D. van der Mensbrugghe, Singapore: World Scientific, 2020 (forthcoming). “Agricultural Development and International Trade” (with W. Martin), Ch. 13 in Agricultural Development: New Perspectives in a Changing World, edited by K. Otsuka and S. Fan, Philadelphia: University pf Pennsylvania Press, 2020 (forthcoming). “Agricultural Development and the Integration of East Asian Economies”, Ch. in the Handbook on East Asian Economic Integration, edited by C. Findlay, M. Pangestu, F. Kimura and S. Thangavelu, London: Edward Elgar, 2020 (forthcoming). “Trade’s Contribution to Global Food Security”, Ch. 3 in Population, Agriculture and Biodiversity: Problems and Prospects, edited by P. Gustafson, P. Raven, and P. Ehrlich, Columbia MI: University of Missouri Press, 2020 (forthcoming). “Macroeconomic Performance: Challenges and Opportunities” (with M. Schroder, E. Ginting and K. Taniguchi), Ch. 1 in Uzbekistan: Quality Job Creation as a Cornerstone for Sustainable Economic Growth (edited with E. Ginting and K. Taniguchi), Manila: Asian Development Bank, 2020 (forthcoming). “Diversification and Growth of Resource-Rich Economies: Australia’s Experience” Appendix in Azerbaijan: Towards More Diversified, Resilient and Inclusive Development, edited by A. Hampel-Milagrosa, A. Heydarov, J. Sibal, K. Anderson and E. Ginting, Manila: Asian Development Bank, in English and Azeri, 2020 (forthcoming). “Trade as a Means to Meeting Global Food Needs”, Ch. 28 (pp. 489-501) in Sustaining Global Food Ssecurity: The Nexus of Science and Policy, edited by R.S. Zeigler, Melbourne: CSIRO Publishing, 2019. “Wine’s Gradual Globalization”, Ch. 152 in the Handbook of Eating and Drinking: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, edited by H. Meiselman, New York: Springer, 2019. https://link.springer.com/referenceworkentry/10.1007%2F978-3-319-75388-1_152-1 “Industrial Organization in the Australian Wine Industry”, Ch. 6 in The Palgrave Handbook of Wine Industry Economics, edited by A. Alonso Ugaglia, J.-M. Cardebat and A. Corsi, London and New York: Palgrave Macmillan,

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2019. Recipient of the 2019 OIV Prize for the world’s best wine economics book, from the Paris-based Organisation Internationale de la Vigne et du Vin. “International Trade’s Contribution to Food Security and Sustainability”, pp. 61-63 in Encyclopedia of Food Security and Sustainability, Vol. 1, edited by P. Ferranti, E.M. Berry and J.R. Anderson, Oxford and San Diego: Elsevier, 2019. “Global Trade Futures”, Ch. 17 (pp. 569-608) in Agriculture and Food Systems to 2050: Global Trends, Challenges and Opportunities, edited by R. Serraj and P. Pingali, London and Singapore: World Scientific, 2019. “The Kazakhstan Economy: Achievements, Prospects, and Policy Challenges” (with G. Cappanelli, E. Ginting, K. Rosebach and K. Taniguchi), Ch. 1 in Kazakhstan: Accelerating Economic Diversification, edited by K. Anderson, G. Cappanelli, E. Ginting, and K. Taniguchi, Manila: Asian Development Bank, in English and Russian, 2018. “Agricultural and Food Trade Policy Issues”, Ch. 10 (pp. 169-87) in Potential Benefits of an Australia-EU Free Trade Agreement: Key Issues and Options, edited by J. Drake-Brockman and P. Messerlin, Adelaide: University of Adelaide Press, 2018. “Benefits and Costs of the Trade Targets for the Post-2015 Development Agenda”, Ch. 9 (pp. 192-215) in Prioritizing Development: A Cost-benefit Analysis of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals, edited by B. Lomborg, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2018. “Agricultural Development in Australia: 1845-2015”, Ch. 14 (pp. 365-87) in Agricultural Development in the World Periphery: A Global Economic History Approach, edited by V. Pinilla and H. Willebald, London and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. (Winner of the 2019 Jaume Vicens Vives Prize to the best book on Spanish and Latin America Economic History.) “Introduction”, “Global Overview”, “Other Europe, CIS and the Levant”, “Australia and New Zealand”, “Asia and Other Emerging Regions”, “Projecting Global Wine Markets to 2025” and “The Global Wine Markets Database, 1835 to 2015”, Chs. 1, 2, 10, 12, 17, 18 and Appendix in Wine Globalization: A New Comparative History, edited by K. Anderson and V. Pinilla, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2018. “Distortionary Impacts of Food and Agricultural Trade Policies”, Ch. 3 (pp. 37-61) in the Handbook on International Food and Agricultural Policies, Volume III: International Trade Rules for Food and Agricultural Products, edited by K. Meilke and T. Josling, London and Singapore: World Scientific, 2018. “Food Price Changes, Domestic Price Insulation, and Poverty (When All Policy Makers Want to be Above Average)” (with W. Martin and M. Ivanic), Ch. 9 (pp. 181-92) in Agriculture and Rural Development in a Globalizing World: Challenges and Opportunities, edited by P. Pingali and G. Feder, London: Routledge, 2017. “Growth in Emerging Economies and Food Security by 2030” (with A. Strutt), Ch. 2 (pp. 11-37) in Crucial Agricultural Policy: Analysis of Key Threats to Food Security, edited by R. Trewin, London and Singapore: World Scientific, 2016. “Trade: Why Embracing Freer Trade Could Be Our Best Chance to Help the World’s Poor”, Ch. 21 in The Nobel Laureates’ Guide to the Smartest Targets for the World, 2016-2030, edited by B. Lomborg, New York: Copenhagen Consensus Center USA Inc., 2015. “Contributions of Trade Reforms to Agriculture’s Globalization”, Ch. 8 (pp. 175-93) in the Handbook on the Globalization of Agriculture, edited by G.M. Robinson and D.A. Carson, London: Edward Elgar, 2015. “Food Price Volatility: What Role for Trade Measures?”, Ch. 6 (pp. 85-112) in The International Monetary System, Energy, and Sustainable Development, edited by S.J. Kang and Y.C. Park, London: Routledge, 2015. “Food Price and Trade Policy Biases: Inefficient, Inequitable, yet not Inevitable”, Ch. 14 (pp. 362-80) in The Oxford Handbook of Food, Politics, and Society, edited by R.J. Herring, London and New York: Oxford University Press, 2015. Available online at http://www.oxfordhandbooks.com/view/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195397772.001.0001/oxfordhb-9780195397772-e-009?rskey=BGiywN&result=1 “Trends and Fluctuations in Agricultural Price Distortions”, Ch. 17 (pp. 293-309) in Sustainable Economic Development: Resources, Environment, and Institutions, edited by A.M. Balisacan, U. Chakravorty and M.-L. Ravago, Oxford: Academic Press/Elsevier, 2015.

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“Agricultural Trade Consequences of Asia’s Economic Growth: A Case Study of Wine”, Ch. 4 (pp. 43-65) in Trade, Development, and Political Economy in East Asia: Essays in Honour of Hal Hill, edited by P. Athukorala, A.A. Patunru and B. Resosudarmo, Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2014. “Food Price Spikes, Price Insulation, and Poverty” (with M. Ivanic and W. Martin), Ch. 8 (pp. 311-44) in The Economics of Food Price Volatility, edited by J.-P. Chavas, D. Hummels and B.D. Wright, Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press for NBER, 2014. Also circulated as ANU Working Paper in Trade and Development 2013/11, Canberra; as NBER Working Paper 19530, Cambridge MA; as World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 6535, Washington DC; and as CEPR Discussion Paper 9555, London, July 2013. (Reprinted as Ch. 15 (pp. 210-39) in The Economics of Food Security, Vol. II, edited by R. Jha and R. Gaiha, London: Edward Elgar, 2016, and in my Political Economy of Agricultural Protection in East Asia, Volume 1 of World Scientific Reference on Asia-Pacific Trade Policies, Singapore: World Scientific, 2020.) “China’s Evolving Trade Composition”, Ch. 22 (pp. 150-55) in The Oxford Companion to the Economics of China, edited by S. Fan, R. Kanbur, S.-J. Wei and X. Zhang, London and New York: Oxford University Press, 2014. “Agricultural Policy: A Global View” (with G. Rausser and J.F.M. Swinnen), Ch. 120 (pp. 179-94) in the Encyclopedia of Agriculture and Food Systems, Vol. 1, edited by N. van Alfen, Oxford UK and San Diego CA: Elsevier, 2014. doi:10.1016/B978-0-444-52512-3.00120-0, www.sciencedirect.com/science/referenceworks/9780080931395 “Introduction”, pp. xi-xxv in Measuring WTO’s Contributions to Global Economic Welfare (edited by K. Anderson), a volume in the series of readings on Critical Perspectives on the Global Trading System, London: Edward Elgar, 2014. “How Can Trade Improve Food Security in Sub-Saharan Africa?”, Ch. 12 (pp. 377-406) in Frontiers in Food Policy: Perspectives on Sub-Saharan Africa, edited by W.P. Falcon and R.L. Naylor, Stanford CA: Stanford University, 2014. (Also available as lectures on a set of 15 DVDs.) E-book is available at https://www.createspace.com/4725104; chapter is also at http://foodsecurity.stanford.edu/publications/frontiers_in_food_policy_perspectives_on_subsaharan_africa/ “A Guide to Where in the World Various Winegrape Varieties are Grown”, pp. 1-11 in Which Winegrape Varieties are Grown Where? A Global Empirical Picture, Adelaide: University of Adelaide Press, 2013. “Costing Global Trade Barriers, 1900 to 2050”, Ch. 9 (pp. 273-302) in How Much Have Global Problems Cost the World? edited by B. Lomborg, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2013. Also circulated as ANU Working Paper in Trade and Development 2012/08, May 2012. “Trade Policies and Global Food Security”, Ch. 10 (pp. 256-78) in Food Security and Sociopolitical Stability, edited by C.B. Barrett, London and New York: Oxford University Press, 2013. “Trade Barriers and Subsidies: Multilateral and Regional Reform Opportunities”, Ch. 12 (pp. 674-700) in Global Problems, Smart Solutions, edited by B. Lomborg, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2013. Also circulated as a Copenhagen Consensus Working Paper, University of Copenhagen, January 2012. “Agriculture in an Integrating, Growing but Distorted World Economy”, Ch. 1 (pp. xi-xxxix) in Anderson, K., Trade, Development, and Agriculture: Essays in Economic Policy Analysis, London: Imperial College Press and Singapore: World Scientific, 2013. “Estimating Effects of Price-Distorting Policies Using Alternative Distortions Databases” (with W. Martin and D. van der Mensbrugghe), Ch. 13 (pp. 877–931) in the Handbook of Computable General Equilibrium Modeling, Vol. 1B, edited by P. Dixon and D. Jorgenson, Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2013. Also circulated as ANU Working Paper in Trade and Development 2012/09, May 2012 and as CEPR Discussion Paper 9083, London, August 2012. “Trade Distortions and Food Price Surges” (with W. Martin), Ch. 17 (pp. 331-48) in Commodity Price Volatility and Inclusive Growth in Low-income Countries, edited by R. Arezki, C. Pattillo, M. Quintyn and M. Zhu, Washington DC: International Monetary Fund, 2012. “GMOs: Trade and Welfare Impacts of Current Policies, and Prospects for Reform” (with L.A. Jackson), Ch. 6 (pp. 110-127) in the Research Handbook on the WTO Agriculture Agreement: New and Emerging Issues in International Agricultural Trade Law, edited by J. McMahon and M. Desta, London: Edward Elgar, 2012. http://www.elgaronline.com/abstract/9781848441163.xml?rskey=K3Fdly&result=9

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“Scope for World Trade Reforms to Ease Asian Poverty and Inequality”, Ch. 11 (pp. 217-39) in Trade‐Led Growth: A Sound Strategy for Asia, edited by S.J. Evenett, M. Mikic and R. Ratnayake, New York: United Nations ESCAP, 2011. “What’s the Appropriate Agricultural Protection Counterfactual for Trade Analysis?” (with S. Nelgen), Ch. 13 (pp. 325-54) in Unfinished Business? The WTO's Doha Agenda, edited by W. Martin and A. Mattoo, London: Centre for Economic Policy Research and the World Bank, 2011. (Reprinted as Ch. 16 in Measuring WTO’s Contributions to Global Economic Welfare, edited by K. Anderson, London: Edward Elgar, 2014.) “Contributions of the Innovation System to Australia’s Wine Industry Growth”, Ch. 4 (pp. 70-91) in Innovation and Technological Catch-Up: The Changing Geography of Wine Production, edited by E. Giuliani, A. Morrison and R. Rabellotti, London: Edward Elgar, 2011. Also circulated as Wine Economics Research Centre Working Paper 0310, May 2010. http://www.elgaronline.com/abstract/9781848449947.xml?rskey=oBdhEH&result=20 “Government Distortions to Agricultural Prices: Lessons from Rich and Emerging Economies”, Ch. 7 (pp. 80-102) in Community, Market and State in Development: In Honour of Yujiro Hayami, edited by K. Otsuka and K. Kalirajan, London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011. “Wine’s Globalization: The Next Phase” (with S. Nelgen), pp. xxvii-xxxii in Global Wine Markets, 1961 to 2009: A Statistical Compendium, by K. Anderson and S. Nelgen, Adelaide: University of Adelaide Press, 2011. www.adelaide.edu.au/press/titles/global-wine “Agricultural Policy as a Barrier to Global Economic Integration” (with E. Valenzuela), Ch. 11 (pp. 225-39) in the International Handbook on the Economics of Integration, Volume 3, edited by M.N. Jovanovic, London: Edward Elgar, 2011. http://www.elgaronline.com/view/9781849804271.xml “Effects of GATT/WTO on Asia’s Trade Performance” (with W. Martin and C.S. Pham), Ch. 4 (pp. 50-73) in International Institutions and Asian Economic Development, edited by S. Armstrong and V.T. Thanh, London: Routledge, 2011. “Food Security: The need for Multilateral Action” (with C. Delgado et al.), Ch. 9 (pp. 383-438) in Postcrisis Growth and Development: A Development Agenda for the G-20, edited by S. Fardoust, Y. Kim and C.P. Sepúlveda, Washington DC: World Bank, 2010. “China, the WTO and the Doha Agenda” (with W. Martin and D. van der Mensbrugghe), Ch. 1 (pp. 1-18) in China and the World Economy, edited by D. Greenaway, C. Milner and S. Yao, London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010. “Understanding Government Interventions in Agricultural Markets”, “Agricultural Distortion Patterns Since the 1950s: What Needs Explaining” (with J.L. Croser, D. Sandri and E. Valenzuela), and “Coverage and Distribution of Assistance Across Countries and Products, 1955-2007” (with J.L. Croser), Chs. 1 and 2 and Appendix in The Political Economy of Agricultural Price Distortions, edited by K. Anderson, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010. Circulated also as Agricultural Distortions Working Papers at www.worldbank.org/agdistortions “The Impact of Manufacturing Protection on Agricultural Incentives in Australia”, Ch. 4 (pp. 85-115) in Light the Lamp: Papers on World Trade and Investment in Memory of Bijit Bora, edited by C. Findlay, M. Pangestu and D. Parsons, London: Imperial College Press and and Singapore: World Scientific, 2010. “Shotoku Kakusa to Nogyo Hogo (Income Disparity and Agricultural Protection)”, Ch. 9 (pp. 225-53) in Kokka to Keizai Hatten (State and Economic Development), edited by K. Otsuka and S. Takashi, Tokyo: Toyo Keizai Shimposha, 2010. “Agricultural Policies: Past, Present, and Prospective under Doha”, Ch. 7 (pp. 167-86) in Food Crises and the WTO, edited by B. Karapinar and C. Häberli, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010. “Introduction and Summary (with J. Cockburn and W. Martin), “Global Welfare and Poverty Effects: the Linkage Model” (with E. Valenzuela and D. van der Mensbrugghe) and “Border Price and Export Demand Shocks for Developing Countries from Rest-of-World Trade Liberalization Using the Linkage Model” (with D. van der Mensbrugghe and E. Valenzuela), Chs. 1 and 2 and Appendix in Agricultural Price Distortions, Inequality and Poverty (edited by K. Anderson, J. Cockburn and W. Martin), Washington DC: World Bank, 2010. Circulated also as Agricultural Distortions Working Papers at www.worldbank.org/agdistortions “International Trade Policies Affecting Agricultural Incentives in Developing Countries”, Ch. 62 (pp. 3215-52) in the Handbook on Agricultural Economics, Volume 4, edited by P. Pingali and R.E. Evenson, Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2010.

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“Distorted Agricultural Incentives and Australian Economic Development” (with J. Giesecke and E. Valenzuela), Ch. 12 (pp. 339-78) in Globalization and the Rural-Urban Divide, edited by M. Gopinath and H. Kim, Seoul: Seoul National University Press, 2009. “Long Run Implications of WTO Accession for Agriculture in China” (with W. Martin and E. Valenzuela), Ch. 7 (pp. 138-158) in China's Agricultural Trade: Issues and Prospects, edited by I. Sheldon, St Paul MN: International Agricultural Trade Research Consortium, 2009. http://iatrc.software.umn.edu/publications/proceedingsissues/proceedings_2007Jul-Beijing.html “Asia’s Role in Stabilizing Food and Agricultural Prices”, Ch. 4 (pp. 51-95) in Asia’s Contribution to Global Economic Development and Stability, edited by M. Kawai and S.F. Stone, Tokyo: Asian Development Bank Institute, 2009. http://www.adbi.org/book/2009/10/22/3354.adbi.annual.conference.2008.proceedings/ “Policies Affecting Agricultural Incentives in Developing Countries”, Ch. 7(pp. 261-84) in Non-Distorting Farm Support to Enhance Global Food Production, edited by A. Elbehri and A. Sarris, Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization, 2009. “Five Decades of Distortions to Agricutural Incentives”, “Australia and New Zealand” (with R. Lattimore, P.J. Lloyd and D. MacLaren), “Eastern Europe” (with J. Swinnen), “Latin America and the Caribbean” (with A. Valdés), “Sub-Saharan Africa” (with W. Masters), “China and Southeast Asia” (with W. Martin), “Welfare-based and Trade-based Indicators of National Agricultural Distortions” (with P.J. Lloyd and J.L. Croser), “Global Distortions to Key Commodity Markets” (with J.L. Croser, S. Nelgen,and E. Valenzuela), “General Equilibrium Effects of Price Distortions on Global Markets, Farm Incomes and Welfare” (with E. Valenzuela and D. van der Mensbrugghe), “Methodology for Measuring Distortions to Agricultural Incentives” (with M. Kurzweil, W. Martin, D. Sandri and E. Valenzuela), and “Global Distortions Database” (with E. Valenzuela), Chs. 1, 5-9, 11-13 and Appendixes A and B in Distortions to Agricultural Incentives: A Global Perspective, 1955-2007, edited by K. Anderson, London: Palgrave Macmillan and Washington DC: World Bank, 2009. Circulated also as Agricultural Distortions Working Papers at www.worldbank.org/agdistortions “The Challenge of Reducing International Trade and Migration Barriers” (with L.A. Winters), Ch. 8 (pp. 451-503) in Global Crises, Global Solutions: Costs and Benefits (2nd edition), edited by B. Lomborg, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009. Circulated also as CEPR Discussion Paper 6760, London, March 2008 and as World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 4598, April 2008, Washington DC. “Introduction and Summary” (with W.A. Masters), “Methodology for Measuring Distortions to Agricultural Incentives” (with M. Kurzweil, W. Martin, D. Sandri and E. Valenzuela), and “Annual Estimates of African Distortions to Agricultural Incentives” (with E. Valenzuela, M. Kurzweil, S. Nelgen and J.l. Croser), Ch. 1 and Appendixes A and B in Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in Africa (edited with W.A. Masters), Washington DC: World Bank, 2009. Circulated also as Agricultural Distortions Working Papers 2, 55 and 56 at www.worldbank.org/agdistortions. “Introduction and Summary” (with W. Martin), “Methodology for Measuring Distortions to Agricultural Incentives” (with M. Kurzweil, W. Martin, D. Sandri and E. Valenzuela), and “Annual Estimates of Asian Distortions to Agricultural Incentives” (with E. Valenzuela, M. Kurzweil and J.L. Croser), Ch. 1 and Appendixes A and B in Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in Asia (edited with W. Martin), Washington DC: World Bank, 2009. Circulated also as Agricultural Distortions Working Papers 2, 48 and 59 at www.worldbank.org/agdistortions. “Distortions to Agricultural Incentives”, pp. 287-93 in Volume 1 of Princeton Encyclopedia of the World Economy (2 Volumes), edited by K.A. Rienart and R.S. Rajan, Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press, 2009. “Introduction and Summary” (with A. Valdes), “Methodology for Measuring Distortions to Agricultural Incentives” (with M. Kurzweil, W. Martin, D. Sandri and E. Valenzuela), and “Annual Estimates of Latin American Distortions to Agricultural Incentives” (with E. Valenzuela, E. Jara and J.L. Croser), Ch. 1 and Appendixes A and B in Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in Latin America (edited with A. Valdés), Washington DC: World Bank, 2008. Circulated also as Agricultural Distortions Working Papers 2, 49 and 60 at www.worldbank.org/agdistortions. “Introduction and Summary” (with J. Swinnen), and “Methodology for Measuring Distortions to Agricultural Incentives” (with M. Kurzweil, W. Martin, D. Sandri and E. Valenzuela), Ch. 1 and Appendix in Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in Europe’s Transition Economies (edited with J. Swinnen), Washington DC: World Bank, 2008. Circulated also as Agricultural Distortions Working Papers 2 and 58 at www.worldbank.org/agdistortions.

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“Why Developing Countries Need Agricultural Policy Reform to Succeed Under Doha” (with W. Martin), Ch. 2 (pp. 19-40) in Developing Countries and the WTO: Policy Approaches, edited by G.P. Sampson and W.B. Chambers, New York and Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2008. “The EU's Common Agricultural Policy at Fifty: An Outside View” (with T. Josling), pp. 51-58 in G. Verburg (ed.), Vijftig jaar Verdrag van Rome: De betekenis van landbouw voor één Europa, Den Haag: Boom Juridische uitgevers, 2007. “Subsidies and Trade Barriers”, Ch. 4 (pp. 73-82) in Solutions for the World’s Biggest Problems: Costs and Benefits, edited by B. Lomborg, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2007. “Agricultural Tariff and Subsidy Cuts in the Doha Round” (with W. Martin), Ch. 3 (pp. 63-96) in Developing Countries and Global Trade Negotiations, edited by L. Crump and S.J. Maswood, London: Routledge, 2007. “Interactions Between Trade Policies and GM Food Regulations”, Ch. 7 (pp. 125-43) in Regulating Agricultural Biotechnology: Economics and Policy, edited by R.E. Just, J.M Alston, and D. Zilberman, New York: Springer, 2006. Recipient of the AAEA 2007 Quality of Communication Award. “Trade Reform and the Doha Development Agenda” (with J. Nash), Ch. 7 (pp. 123-63) in Global Issues for Global Citizens: An Introduction to Key Development Challenges, edited by V. Bhargava, Washington DC: World Bank, 2006. “Global Trade Reform and the Doha Development Agenda” (with W. Martin and D. van der Mennsbrugghe), Ch. 2 in Developing Countries and the Doha Development Agenda of the WTO, edited by P. van Dijck and G. Faber, London: Routledge, 2006. “Global Merchandise Trade Reform: Disaggregating the Welfare Impacts” (with D. van der Mensbrugghe and W. Martin), Ch. 2 in Trading Up: Economic Perspectives on Development Issues in the Multilateral Trading System, edited by D. Lippoldt, Paris: OECD, 2006 (also in French). “Introduction” (with B. Hoekman), pp. xi-xxv in The WTO’s Core Rules and Disciplines (edited by K. Anderson and B. Hoekman), a two-volume set for the series of readings on Critical Perspectives on the Global Trading System, London: Edward Elgar, 2006. “Scenarios for Global Trade Reform” (with W. Martin) and “Long-run Global Impacts of the Doha Scenarios on Poverty” (with W. Martin and D. van der Mensbrugghe), Chapters 2 (pp. 31-56) and 17 (pp. 497-528) in Poverty and the WTO: Impacts of the Doha Development Agenda, edited by T.W. Hertel and L.A. Winters, London: Palgrave Macmillan and Washington DC: World Bank, 2006. Recipient of the AAEA 2007 Quality of Communication Award. Ch. 17 is circulated as Policy Research Working Paper 3735, World Bank, Washington DC, October 2005. “Agriculture, Trade Reform, and the Doha Agenda” (with W. Martin) and “Market and Welfare Implications of the Doha Reform Scenarios” (with W. Martin and D. van der Mensbrugghe), Chs. 1 (pp. 3-35) and 12 (pp. 333-99) in Agricultural Trade Reform and the Doha Development Agenda, edited by K. Anderson and W. Martin, London: Palgrave Macmillan and Washington DC: World Bank, 2006. “Subsidies and Trade Barriers”, Ch 9 (pp.147-63) in How to Spend $50 Billion to Make the World a Better Place, edited by B. Lomborg, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006. “Trade Policy Reforms: Where Are the Payoffs?” (with W. Martin and D. van der Mensbrugghe), “Agriculture: The Key to Success of the Doha Round” (with W. Martin), and “Market Access Barriers in Agriculture and Options for Reform” (with H. de Gorter and W. Martin), Chs. 3, 5, and 6 in Trade, Doha and Development: A Window into the Issues, edited by R. Newfarmer, Washington DC: World Bank, 2006. Also freely available as an e-book at www.worldbank.org/trade. “Agricultural Trade Reform and Poverty Reduction in Developing Countries”, Ch. 9 in Trade Policy Reforms and Development: Essays in Honour of Peter Lloyd, Volume II, edited by S. Jayasuriya, London: Edward Elgar, 2005. http://www.elgaronline.com/abstract/1843763656.xml?rskey=oBdhEH&result=12 (Reprinted as Ch. 34 in Trade in the New Century: Theory, Policy and Case Studies, edited by N. Hatti and R. Tandon, Delhi: B.R. Publishing Co., 2008.) Also circulated as Policy Research Working Paper 3396, World Bank, Washington DC, Sept. 2004. “Agriculture”, Ch. 42 in The World Trade Organization: Legal, Economic and Political Analysis (Volume II of 3 volumes), edited by P.F.J. Macrory, A.E. Appleton, and M.G. Plummer, New York: Springer, 2005.

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“Agriculture and Agricultural Incentives in China and India Post-Uruguay Round”, Ch. 5 in Agricultural Policy Reform and the WTO: Where Are We Heading? Edited by G. Anania, M. Bowman, C. Carter and A. McCalla, London: Edward Elgar, 2004. (Reprinted in Economic Growth in India and China: A Comparative Study, edited by L.M. Eapen of the Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India, Hyderabad: ICFAI University Press, 2005). “Subsidies and Trade Barriers”, Ch. 10 in Global Crises, Global Solutions, edited by B. Lomborg, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2004. A synoptic review by Clive Crook of this part of the Copenhagen Consensus project is at http://economist.com/PrinterFriendly.cfm?Story_ID=2680943 “Introduction” (with T. Josling), pp. xi-xxiv in The WTO and Agriculture (edited by K. Anderson and T. Josling), a two-volume set for the series of readings on Critical Perspectives on the Global Trading System, London: Edward Elgar, 2005. “Impacts of WTO Accession on Chinese Agriculture and Rural Poverty” (with J. Huang and E. Ianchovichina), Ch. 7 (pp. 101-16) in China and the WTO: Accession, Policy Reform, and Poverty Reduction Strategies, edited by D. Bhattasali, S. Li and W. Martin, New York: Oxford University Press, 2004 (also in Chinese). Circulated as Policy Research Working Paper No. 3052, World Bank, Washington DC, May 2003. “Introduction”, “Global Overview” (with D. Norman and G. Wittwer), and “Australia”, Chapters 1, 2 and 13 in The World’s Wine Markets: Globalization at Work, edited by K. Anderson, London: Edward Elgar, 2004. http://www.elgaronline.com/abstract/9781843764397.xml?rskey=K3Fdly&result=6 “Agriculture, Developing Countries, and the Doha Development Agenda” (also circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper 2437, London, April 2000) and “The Global and Regional Effects of Liberalizing Agriculture and Other Trade in the New Round” (with T. Hertel, J. Francois and W. Martin), Chs. 6 and 11 in Agriculture and the New Trade Agenda, edited by M.D. Ingco and L.A. Winters, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2004. “Trade Liberalization, Agriculture, and Poverty in Low-income Countries”, Ch. 3 in The WTO, Developing Countries and the Doha Development Agenda: Prospects and Challenges for Trade-led Growth, edited by B. Guha-Khasnobis, London: Palgrave-Macmillan, 2004. “The New Global Economy: Opportunities and Challenges for Small and Open Economies”, Ch. 2 in Sustaining Singapore’s Competitiveness in the New Global Economy, edited by R. Rajan, London: Edward Elgar, 2003. “The Multilateral Trading System and Sustainable Development”, Ch. 14 in Trade and Environment: Recent Controversies, edited by H.W. Singer, N. Hatti and R. Tandon, Delhi: B.R. Publishing Co., 2003. “International Trade and Industry Policy”, Ch. 10 in The Cambridge Handbook of Social Sciences in Australia, edited by I. McAllister, S. Dowrick and R. Hassan, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2003. “Agriculture and the Doha Development Agenda” (with Erwidodo, Tubagus and A. Strutt), Ch. 2 in Options for Global Trade Reform: A View from the Asia-Pacific, edited by W. Martin and M. Pangestu, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2003. “Entwining of Trade Policy with Environmental and Labor Standards”, pp. 265-310 in Trade and Environment: Recent Controversies, edited by H.W. Singer, N. Hatti and R. Tandon, Delhi: B.R. Publishing Co., 2003. Also circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper 1158, London, March 1995. “Introduction” (with R. Stringer, Erwidodo and T. Feridhanusetyawan), “Effects of Growth, its Interruption, and the Uruguay Round on Indonesian Agriculture” (with A. Strutt), and “Will the Uruguay Round and APEC Reforms Harm Air and Water Quality in Indonesia?” and “Impacts of Agricultural Protection Growth at Home and the WTO’s Doha Round on Indonesian Agriculture” (with Erwidodo, T. Feridhanusetyawan and A. Strutt), Chs. 1, 2, 5 and 6 in Indonesia in a Reforming World Economy: Effects on Agriculture, Trade and the Environment, edited by R. Stringer, Erwidodo, T. Feridhanusetyawan and K. Anderson, Adelaide: Centre for International Economic Studies, 2002. “Estimating the Economic Effects of GMOs: the Importance of Policy Choices and Preferences” (with C. Nielsen and S. Robinson), Ch. 20 in Economic and Social Issues in Agricultural Biotechnology, edited by R.E. Evenson, V. Santaniello and D. Zilberman, London: CAB International, 2002. (Reprinted as Ch. 26 in The Political Economy of Genetically Modified Foods, edited by R.E. Evenson and T. Raney, London: Edward Elgar, 2007.)

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“Developing Country Interests in WTO-Induced Agricultural Trade Reform”, Ch. 3 in Developing Countries in the World Trading System, edited by R. Adhikari and P.-C. Athukorala, London: Edward Elgar, 2002. http://www.elgaronline.com/abstract/1840647248.00003.xml?rskey=K3Fdly&result=1 “Economy-wide Dimensions of Trade Policy Reform”, Ch. 2 (pp. 11-16) in Development, Trade and the WTO: A Handbook, edited by B. Hoekman, A. Matoo and P. English, Washington, D.C.: The World Bank, 2002. “Australia” (with R. Stringer), Ch. 7 in Public Concerns, Environmental Standards and Agricultural Trade, edited by F. Brouwer and D.E. Ervin, London: CAB International, 2002. “Estimating the Global Economic Effects of GMOs”, (with C. Nielsen, S. Robinson and K. Thierfelder), Ch. 4 in The Future of Food: Biotechnology Markets and Policies in an International Setting, edited by P. Pardey, Washington, D.C.: International Food Policy Research Institute, 2001. “GMOs, Food Safety and the Environment: What Role for Trade Policy and the WTO?” (with C. Nielsen), pp. 61-85 in Tomorrow’s Agriculture: Incentives, Institutions, Infrastructure and Innovations, edited by G.H. Peters and P. Pingali, Aldershot: Ashgate for the IAAE, 2001. “Australia in the International Economy”, Ch. 2 in J. Nieuwenhuysen, P.J. Lloyd and M. Mead (eds.), Reshaping Australia's Economy: Growth with Equity and Sustainability, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2001. "GMOs, Trade Policy, and Welfare in Rich and Poor Countries" (with C. Nielsen), Ch. 6 in Quantifying the Impact of Technical Barriers to Trade: Can it be Done? edited by K. Maskus and J. Wilson, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2001. "Bringing Discipline to Agricultural Policy via the WTO", Ch. 3 in Developing Countries and the WTO: A Pro-Active Agenda, edited by B. Hoekman and W. Martin, Oxford: Blackwell, 2001. (Reprinted as Ch. 1 in The Global Trading System, Volume 3: Exceptions to the GATT/WTO Rules, edited by K. Anderson and B. Hoekman, London and New York: I.B. Tauris, 2002; and as Ch. 4 in Volume II of The WTO and Agriculture, edited by K. Anderson and T. Josling, London: Edward Elgar, 2005.) "Developing Country Interests in Agricultural Trade Reform: A Cairns Group Perspective", Ch. 3 in Trade and Agriculture: Negotiating a New Agreement? edited by J.A. McMahon, London: Cameron May, 2001. (An early version was circulated as Policy Research Working Paper 2125, World Bank, Washington DC, May 1999.) “Biotechnology, Trade, and Welfare: The Case of GMOs” (with C. Nielsen), Ch. 12 in Trade and Agriculture: Negotiating a New Agreement? edited by J.A. McMahon, London: Cameron May, 2001. “Introduction” (with C. McRae and D. Wilson) and “GMOs, the SPS Agreement, and the WTO” (with C. Nielsen), Chs. 1 and 16 in The Economics of Quarantine and the SPS Agreement, edited by K. Anderson, C. McRae and D. Wilson, Adelaide: Centre for International Economic Studies, and Canberra: Biosecurity Australia, 2001. “Globalization, WTO and Development Strategies of Poorer Countries”, Ch. 2 in Local Dynamics in an Era of Globalisation: 21st Century Catalysts for Development, edited by S. Yusuf, S. Evenett and W. Wu, London and New York: Oxford University Press, 2000. "Estimating Environmental Effects of Trade Agreements with Global CGE Models" (with A. Strutt), pp. 235-50 in Assessing the Environmental Effects of Trade Liberalization Agreements: Methodologies, Paris: OECD, 2000. (Also published on the internet at www.oecd.org/ech/26-27oct/26-27oct.htm.) “The Future Agenda of the WTO”, pp. 7-33 in From GATT to the WTO: The Multilateral Trading System in the New Millennium, GATT’s 50th Anniversary Symposium edited by the WTO Secretariat, Boston, London and The Hague: Kluwer Law International, 2000. “Indonesia’s Economic Crisis: Can Agriculture be the Engine for Recovery?” (with A. Strutt), Ch. 19 in Indonesia's Economic Crisis: Effects on Agriculture and Policy Responses, edited by R. Stringer, S. Bahri, M.S. Pasaribu and P. Simatupangors, Adelaide: Centre for International Economic Studies, 1999. “Managing Health Risk in a Market-Liberalizing Environment: An Economic Approach” (with S. James), pp. 65-70 in Plant Health in the New Global Trading Environment: Managing Exotic Insects, Weeds and Pathogens, edited by C.F. McRae and S.M. Dempsey, Canberra: National Office of Animal and Plant Health, 1999.

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“The Agricultural Agenda for the Next WTO Round: Implications for Korea”, Ch. 4 in The Fifty Years of GATT/WTO: Past Performance and Future Challenges, edited by I. SaKong and K. S. Kim, Seoul: Institute for Global Economics, 1999. “Agricultural Trade Reforms, Research Incentives, and the Environment”, Ch. 6 in Agriculture and Environment: Perspectives on Sustainable Rural Development, edited by E. Lutz with the assistance of H. Binswanger, P. Hazell and A. McCalla, Washington, D.C.: The World Bank, 1998. “Commercial Links Between Western Europe and East Asia: Retrospect and Prospects” (with J.F. Francois), Ch. 2 in Europe, East Asia and APEC: A Shared Global Agenda? edited by P. Drysdale and D. Vines, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1998. (Also circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper 1760, London, December 1997 and also published in Korean by the Samsung Economic Research Institute, Seoul, July 2000 at http://seriecon.seri21.org.) “Environmental and Labor Standards: What Role for the WTO?” Ch. 8 in The WTO as an International Organization, edited by A.O. Krueger, Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 1998. (Reprinted as Ch. 1 in The Global Trading System, Volume 4: New Issues for the New Millennium, edited by K. Anderson and B. Hoekman, London and New York: I.B. Tauris, 2002, and as Ch. 11 in my Trade, Development, and Agriculture: Essays in Economic Policy Analysis, London: Imperial College Press and Singapore: World Scientific, 2013.) “The Future of the WTO”, Ch. 2 in A. Melchior and V.D. Norman (eds.), From GATT to WTO, Oslo: Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, 1998 (in Norwegian). “Environmental Standards and International Trade”, pp. 317-38 in Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics 1996, edited by M. Bruno and B. Pleskovic, Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 1997. (Reprinted as Ch. 22 in The Globalization of the World Economy: Developing and Newly Industrialising Economies, Vol. II, edited by C. Milner, London: Edward Elgar, 1998.) “Social Policy Dimensions of Economic Integration”, Ch. 3 in Regionalism vs Multilateral Trade Arrangements, edited by T. Ito and A.O. Krueger, Chicago: University of Chicago Press for the NBER, 1997. Also circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper 1440, London, July 1996. (Reprinted as Ch. 24 in TRIPs, the Uruguay Round and Third World Interests, edited by H.W. Singer, N. Hatti and R. Tandon, New Delhi: B.R. Publishing Corp., 1999.) "Outlook for the World Trading System Beyond the Uruguay Round", Ch. 2 in East Asian Trade After the Uruguay Round, edited by D. Robertson, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1997. "Fibres, Textiles and Clothing in Asia-Pacific's Economic Development", Ch. 5 in Emerging Growth Pole: The Asia-Pacific Economy, edited by D.K. Das, New York and Singapore: Prentice Hall, 1996. "World Trade Developments from an East Asian Perspective", Ch. 8 in Emerging Growth Pole: The Asia-Pacific Economy, edited by D.K. Das, New York and Singapore: Prentice Hall, 1996. “The Trade-Environment Debate and its Implications for Asia Pacific Economies” (with J. Drake-Brockman), Ch. 12 in Priority Issues in Trade and Investment Liberalization, edited by B. Bora and M. Pangestu, Singapore: Pacific Economic Cooperation Council, 1996. “Agricultural Policy Reform Under the Uruguay Round: Implications for Developing Countries of the ESCAP Region”, Ch. 5 in Asian and Pacific Economies and the First WTO Ministerial Conference: Issues of Concern, ESCAP Studies in Trade and Investment No. 22, Bangkok and New York: United Nations, 1996. “The World Trade Organization and the Environment” (with J. Drake-Brockman), Ch. 10 in Environmental Outlook No. 2: Law and Policy, edited by B. Boer, R. Fowler and N. Gunningham, Sydney: Federation Press, 1996. “The Intrusion of Environmental and Labour Standards into Trade Policy”, Ch. 15 (pp. 435-62) in The Uruguay Round and the Developing Countries, edited by W. Martin and L.A. Winters, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1996. (Reprinted in La Questione Agraria 66:7-44, 1997 (in Italian) and in Trade and Environment: North-South Perspectives, edited by H.W. Singer, N. Hatti and R. Tandon, Delhi: B.R. Publishing Co. 2001.) "On Measuring the Environmental Impact of Agricultural Trade Liberalization" (with A. Strutt), Ch. 11 in Agriculture, Trade, and the Environment: Discovering and Measuring the Critical Linkages, edited by M.E. Bredahl, N. Ballenger, J.C. Dunmore, and T.L. Roe, Boulder and London: Westview Press, 1996.

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“Why the World Needs the GATT/ WTO”, “Implications of the Uruguay Round for the World Economy”, “Agriculture”, “Textiles and Clothing”, “Environmental and Labour Standards: What Role for WTO?” and “China’s Accession to the WTO”, Chs. 1, 3, 5, 6, 13, and 14 in Strengthening the Global Trading System: From GATT to WTO, edited by K. Anderson, Adelaide: Centre for International Economic Studies, 1996. “The Intertwining of Trade Policy and Environmental Issues: Implications for APEC” (with J. Drake-Brockman), pp. 205-217 in Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation: Theory and Policy, edited by R. Hooley, A. Nasution, M. Pangestu and M. Dutta (Research in Asian Economic Studies Vol. 7), Greenwich and London: JAI Press, 1996. “Impact of Multilateral, Regional and Unilateral Trade Reforms on Agricultural Competitiveness”, pp. 110-125 in Agricultural Competitiveness: Market Forces and Policy Choice, edited by G.H. Peters and D.D. Hedley, Aldershot: Ashgate for the IAAE, 1995. "Implications of EU Expansion for European Agricultural Policies, Trade and Welfare" (with R. Tyers), Ch. 9 (pp. 209-37) in Expanding Membership of the European Union, edited by R. Baldwin, P. Haaparanta and J. Kiander, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995. Also circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper 829, London, June 1993. “Agricultural Policy: Constraint to Development", Ch. 12 (pp. 293-318) in Sustaining Export-Oriented Development: Ideas from East Asia, edited by R. Garnaut, E. Grilli and J. Reidel, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1995. “Australia's Changing Trade Pattern and Growth Performance”, Ch. 1 (pp. 29-52) in Australia's Trade Policies, edited by R. Pomfret, London, Melbourne and New York: Oxford University Press, 1995. "Policies Affecting Primary Sectors" (with C. Findlay), Ch. 3 (pp. 74-90) in Australia's Trade Policies, edited by R. Pomfret, London, Melbourne and New York: Oxford University Press, 1995. "Implementation of the Agreement on Agriculture", Ch. 16 in The New World Trading System, edited by G. Raby, Paris: OECD, 1994. "US-EC Farm Trade Confrontation: An Outsider's View", Ch. 10 in Agricultural Trade Conflicts in the GATT: New Dimensions in US-European Agricultural Trade Relations, edited by G. Anania, C. Carter and A. McCalla, Boulder and London: Westview Press, 1994. Also circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper 849, London, October 1993. "The Impact of North American Economic Integration on Taiwan and the Western Pacific", pp. 49-73 in Globalization, Regionalization, and Taiwan's Economy, edited by C.N. Wang, Taipei: Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research, 1994. "International Trade and Australian Protectionism", pp. 108-26 in Economic Rationalism: Dead End or Way Forward? edited by S. King and P.J. Lloyd, Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 1993. "Intersectoral Changes in Transforming Socialist Economies: Distinguishing Initial from Longer Term Responses", Ch. 12 in Economic Reform, Trade and Agricultural Development, edited by I. Goldin, London: Macmillan and New York: St Martins Press, 1993. "NAFTA, Excluded Pacific Rim Economies, and the Multilateral Trading System", Ch. 3 in The Challenge of NAFTA, edited by R.G. Cushing, J. Higley, M. Sutton, T. Tompkind and S. Weintraub, Austin: University of Texas, 1993. "Introduction and Summary" (with R. Blackhurst), "History, Geography and Regional Economic Integration" (with H. Norheim), and "Trends in the Regionalization of World Trade" (with K.-M. Finger and H. Norheim), Chs. 1 and 2 and the Appendix in Regional Integration and the Global Trading System, edited by K. Anderson and R. Blackhurst, London: Harvester Wheatsheaf and New York: St. Martins Press, 1993. "Economic Growth, Environmental Issues and Trade", Ch. 11 in Pacific Dynamism and the International Economic System, edited by F. Bergsten and M. Noland, Washington, D.C.: Institute for International Economics, 1993. Also circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper 830, London, September 1993. (Reprinted in International Trade, Investment and the Environment, edited by R.C. Buckley and C.H. Wilde, Nathan: Griffith University, 1994.) "European Integration in the 1990s: Implications for World Trade and Australia", Ch. 4 in External Implications of European Integration, edited by D.G. Mayes, London: Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1993.

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"Will Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Republics Become Major Agricultural Exporters?" Ch. 2 in Improving Agricultural Trade Performance Under the GATT, edited by T. Becker, R. Gray and A. Schmitz, Kiel: Wissenschaftsverlag Vauk, 1992. "Trade, the Environment and Public Policies" (with R. Blackhurst), "The Standard Welfare Economics of Policies Affecting Trade and the Environment", and "Effects on the Environment and Welfare of Liberalising World Trade: The Cases of Coal and Food", Chs. 1, 2 and 8 in The Greening of World Trade Issues, edited by K. Anderson and R. Blackhurst, London: Harvester-Wheatsheaf and Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1992 (also published in French and Spanish). "International Dimensions of the Political Economy of Distortionary Price and Trade Policies," Ch. 13 in Open Economies: Structural Adjustment and Agriculture, edited by I. Goldin and L.A. Winters, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1992. "Introduction and Summary", "The Experience of Japan in Historical and International Perspective" (with Y.I. Park), "Effects of China's Dramatic Reforms on its Neighbours and on World Markets" (with Y.I. Park), "Future Prospects and Policy Implications" and "World Production, Consumption and Trade in Textiles, Clothing and Fibres: Statistical Data" (with Prue Phillips), Chs. 1, 2. 3, 10 and Appendix in New Silk Roads: East Asia and World Textile Markets, edited by K. Anderson, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1992. "Agricultural Development and Trade of Pacific Rim Countries", Ch. 3 in Agriculture and Trade in the Pacific: Toward the 21st Century, edited by W.T. Coyle, D. Hayes and H. Yamauchi, Boulder and London: Westview Press for IATRC, 1992. "China's Industrial Growth and Fibre Self-Sufficiency", Ch.5 in Challenges of Economic Reform and Industrial Growth: China's Wool War, edited by C. Findlay, London and Sydney: Allen and Unwin and New York: Columbia University Press, 1992. "How Developing Countries Could Gain from Agricultural Trade Liberalization in the Uruguay Round" (with R. Tyers), Ch.2 in Agricultural Trade Liberalization: Implications for Developing Countries, edited by I. Goldin and O. Knudsen, Paris: OECD, 1990 (also in French). "China and the Multifibre Arrangement", Ch.6 in Textiles Trade and the Developing Countries: Eliminating the MFA in the 1990s, edited by C. Hamilton, Washington, D.C.: The World Bank, 1990. "Agricultural Protection Growth in Advanced and Newly Industrialized Countries" (with R. Tyers), pp.175-88 in Agriculture and Governments in an Interdependent World, edited by A. Maunder and A. Valdes, London: Darmouth for the IAAE, 1990. "Korea: A Case of Agricultural Protection", Ch. 4 in Food Price Policies in Asia, edited by T. Sicular, Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1989. "Agriculture and Economic Growth in China: An Intersectoral and International Perspective", in China's Rural Development Miracle, edited by J.W. Longworth, Brisbane: University of Queensland Press for the IAAE, 1989. Also published in the Chinese language edition of the proceedings volume International Conference on Rural Development Strategies, Beijing: Chinese Agricultural Economists' Association. "Imperfect Price Transmission and Implied Trade Elasticities in a Multicommodity World" (with R. Tyers), Ch. 9 in Elasticities in International Agricultural Trade, edited by C.A. Carter and W.H. Gardiner, Boulder and London: Westview Press for IATRC, 1988. "The Political Market for Protection in Industrial Countries" (with R.E. Baldwin), Ch.2 in Protection, Cooperation, Development and Integration: Essays in Honour of Kiroshi Kitamura, edited by A.M. El-Agraa, London: Macmillan, 1987. (Reprinted in The International Political Economy of Trade, edited by D. Lake, London: Edward Elgar, 1992.) "Tariffs and the Manufacturing Sector", Ch.7 in The Australian Economy in the Long Run, edited by R. Maddock and I. McLean, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1987. "Is Agricultural Growth in Developing Countries in Australia's Interest?" Ch.3 in Building on Success: Agricultural Research, Technology and Policy for Development, edited by J. Ryan, Canberra: Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, 1987. http://aciar.gov.au/publication/tr007

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"Economic Development, Changing Comparative Advantage and Food Trade", Ch.2 in Food, Agriculture and Development in the Pacific Basin, edited by G.E. Schuh and J.L. McCoy, Boulder and London: Westview Press, 1986. "Australia" (with R. Garnaut), Ch.6 in The Political Economy of Manufacturing Protection: Experiences of ASEAN and Australia, edited by C. Findlay and R. Garnaut, Boston, London and Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 1986. "International Effects of Agricultural Policies" (with R. Tyers), Ch.5 in Issues in World Trade Policy: GATT at the Crossroads, edited by R.H. Snape, London: Macmillan, 1986. "Prospects for Trade Growth Among Pacific Basin Countries", Ch.10 in Trade Policy Issues in the Pacific Basin, edited by S. Young, Seoul: Korea Development Institute Press, 1985. "Japan's Food Policy: Its Impact on the World Food Economy", Ch.15 in Japan's Impact on the World, edited by A. Rix and R. Mouer, Brisbane: Japan Studies Association of Australia, 1984. "South Korea's Rapid Industrialisation and its Implications for Agricultural Trade" (with Y.J. Joo), Ch.7 in Economic Development in East and Southeast Asia: Implications for Australia's Agricultural Trade in the 1980s, edited by M. Adams, Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service for the BAE, 1984. "Politico-Economic Factors Affecting Public Agricultural Research Investment in Developing Countries", pp. 162-68 in The Rural Challenge, edited by M.A. Bellamy and B.L. Greenshields, London: Gower for the IAAE, 1981. "Changing Economic Relations Between Asian ADCs and Resource-Exporting Developed Countries" (with B. Smith), Ch. 8 (pp. 293-338), in Trade and Growth in the Advanced Developing Countries, edited by W. Hong and L. Krause, Seoul: Korea Development Institute Press and Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1981. "ASEAN Export Specialisation and the Evolution of Comparative Advantage in the Western Pacific Region" (with R. Garnaut), Ch.13 (pp. 374-412) in ASEAN in a Changing Pacific and World Economy, edited by R. Garnaut, Canberra: ANU Press, 1980. "Brief Overview of the Issues" (with P. Drysdale) and "Changing Agricultural Comparative Advantage in the Pacific Basin", Chs.1 and 2 in Australian Agriculture and Newly Industrialising Asia: Issues for Research, edited by K. Anderson and A. George, Canberra: Australia-Japan Research Centre, ANU, 1980. (f) Wine industry journal articles, reports and statistical compendia “Projecting Global Beverage Markets to 2025” (with G. Wittwer). To be published in the Proceedings of the 12th International Conference of the Academy of Wine Business Research (AWBR), Dijon, 7-10 July 2020. “Beverage Market Disruptions and their Trade Consequences”, Wine Brief No. 23, Wine Economics Research Centre, Adelaide, February 2020. Published online at VoxEU, 16 February 2020. https://voxeu.org/article/beverage-market-disruptions-and-their-trade-consequences “Wine Consumer Tax in Australia: A Comparative Perspective”, Wine and Viticulture Journal 35(2), Autumn 2020. (forthcoming) Also circulated as Wine Brief No. 22, Wine Economics Research Centre, Adelaide, February 2020. Database of Regional, National and Global Winegrape Bearing Areas by Variety, 2000, 2010 and 2016 (with S. Nelgen), Wine Economics Research Centre, Adelaide. Posted at www.adelaide.edu.au/wine-econ/databases/winegrapes in February 2020. Also to be available in PDF form as a revised edition of our 2013 e-book at www.adelaide.edu.au/press/titles/winegrapes “Asian Wine Market Growth Prospects Still Huge”, Wine and Viticulture Journal 35(1): 62-66, Summer 2020. Also circulated as Wine Brief No. 20, Wine Economics Research Centre, Adelaide, November 2019. “How Might US Tariffs on Imports of Some EU Wine and Whisky Affect Those Countries and Australia?” (with G. Wittwer), Australian and New Zealand Grapegrower and Winemaker 671: 81-83, December 2019. Also circulated as Wine Brief No. 21, Wine Economics Research Centre, Adelaide, November 2019. “Excise Duties on Beer: Australia in International Perspective”, Report for Brewers Association of Australia, August 2019. Updated February 2020. Available at www.brewers.org.au.

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“Brexit, Follow-on FTAs, and Global Wine Trade” (with G. Wittwer), Wine and Viticulture Journal 33(2): 69-72, March/April 2018. Also circulated as Wine Brief No. 19, Wine Economics Research Centre, Adelaide, March 2018. Annual Database of Global Wine Markets, 1835 to 2016 (with V. Pinilla and the assistance of A.J. Holmes), Wine Economics Research Centre, at www.adelaide.edu.au/wine-econ/databases/global-wine-history, November 2017. Summarized in a Compendium that is available as a free e-book at www.adelaide.edu.au/press/titles/global-wine-markets. Updated to 2018 in January 2020. “Annual Database of Global Wine Markets, 1835 to 2016: Methodology, Derived Indicators and Sources” (with V. Pinilla), Wine Economics Research Centre Working Paper 0417, November, and as AAWE Working Paper No. 222, American Association of Wine Economists, December 2017. “Impact of a ‘Softer’ Brexit on Wine” (with G. Wittwer), Wine Brief No. 18, Wine Economics Research Centre, Adelaide, July 2017. Annual Database of National Beverage Consumption Volumes and Expenditures, 1950 to 2015 (with A.J. Holmes), at www.adelaide.edu.au/wine-econ/databases/alcohol-consumption, July 2017. “How Will Brexit Affect Australia’s Wine Exports?” (with G. Wittwer), Wine Brief No. 17, Wine Economics Research Centre, Adelaide, June 2017. “Will Brexit Harm UK and Global Wine Markets?” (with G. Wittwer), Wine Brief No. 16, Wine Economics Research Centre, Adelaide, and Briefing Paper 9 of the UK Trade Policy Observatory, University of Sussex (https://blogs.sussex.ac.uk/uktpo), May 2017. “Lifting the Lid On Government Support to EU Wine Producers” (with H.G. Jensen), Wine and Viticulture Journal 32(1): 52-55, January/February 2017. Also circulated as Wine Brief No. 15, Wine Economics Research Centre, Adelaide, January 2017. “Competitiveness of Cool Climate Regions in Global Wine Markets”, Wine and Viticulture Journal 31(5): 63-65, September/October 2016. Also circulated as Wine Brief No. 14, Wine Economics Research Centre, Adelaide, August 2016. “Evolving Consumption Patterns and Free Trade Agreements: Impacts on Global Wine Markets by 2020” (with G. Wittwer), pp. 635-44 in the Proceedings of the 9th International Conference of the Academy of Wine Business Research, edited by J. Bruwer, L. Lockshin, A. Corsi, J. Cohen and M. Hirche, Adelaide: University of South Australia, February 2016. Also circulated as Wine Economics Research Centre Working Paper 0116, January 2016. http://academyofwinebusiness.com/?page_id=1035 “Impact of Australia’s Free Trade Agreements with China, Japan and Korea: The Case of Wine” (with G. Wittwer), Wine Economics Research Centre Working Paper 0415, December 2015. “Winegrape Varietal Choices: Changes in Global Bearing Areas, 1990 to 2010”, Revue des Oenologues 157: 1-5, November 2015 (in French: “Évolution de l’encépagement mondial entre 1990 et 2010: Vers une concentration variétale”). “What Prospects for Wine Exports to Asia?” (with G. Wittwer), for the Australian Institute of International Affairs’ Australian Outlook site, 13 October 2015, at http://www.internationalaffairs.org.au/australian_outlook/what-prospects-for-wine-exports-to-asia/ “Who Earns the Most on a Bottle of Wine?” (with F. Verheyden), TONG 21: 51-57, September 2015. http://www.tongmagazine.com “Australia’s Wine Equalization Tax (WET): Impacts of Reforming its Rebate Scheme” (with G. Wittwer), paper prepared as background for a submission to the Wine Equalization Tax Rebate Enquiry, The Treasury, Canberra, September 2015. “Economics and Wine” (pp. 253-254) and “Globalization” (pp. 327-328), in The Oxford Companion to Wine, 4th edition, edited by J. Robinson, London and New York: Oxford University Press, 2015. http://blog.oup.com/2015/09/wine-globalization-to-continue/

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“Is Varietal/Regional Distinctiveness the Key to Re-building Competitiveness?” Wine and Viticulture Journal 30(4): 53-57, July/August 2015. Also circulated as Wine Brief No. 12, Wine Economics Research Centre, Adelaide, April 2015. “Why Tax Wine Consumption?” Submission to the Tax White Paper Task Force, May 2015. http://twp-staging.tspace.gov.au/files/2015/06/Anderson-Kym.pdf Also circulated as Wine Brief No. 13, Wine Economics Research Centre, Adelaide, May 2015. “How to Return to Growth? Lessons from Previous Wine Cycles”, Australian and New Zealand Grapegrower and Winemaker 616: 33-38, May 2015. Also circulated as Wine Brief No. 11, Wine Economics Research Centre, Adelaide, April 2015. Australian Grape and Wine Industry Database, 1843 to 2013 (with N.R. Aryal), Wine Economics Research Centre, Adelaide, at www.adelaide.edu.au/wine-econ/databases/winehistory, February 2015. Also available in PDF form as a free e-book at www.adelaide.edu.au/press/titles/austwine “Excise Taxes on Wines, Beers and Spirits: An Updated International Comparison” (with the assistance of Nanda Aryal), presented at the 2014 Wine Outlook Conference, Adelaide, 1-2 October 2014. Wine and Viticulture Journal 29(6): 66-71, November/December 2014. Also published at www.observatoriova.com/2014/11/impuestos-internos-sobre-vinos-cervezas-y-espirituosas-una-comparacion-internacional and circulated as Working Paper 0214, Wine Economics Research Centre, Adelaide, September 2014, and as AAWE Working Paper No. 170, American Association of Wine Economists, October 2014. “New Zealand in the Modern Wine World”, Bragato Address to the annual Romeo Bragato National Conference, Blenheim, 27-29 August 2014. “International Shiraz Production and Performance” (with P. Dry), PPT presentation to the Symposium on the Future of Cool Climate Shiraz Wines in Australia, Melbourne, 11 June 2014. “The Cradle of Wine Looking to Rock the Export Scene”, Australian and New Zealand Grapegrower and Winemaker 603: 12-14, April 2014. Also circulated as Wine Brief No. 4, Wine Economics Research Centre, Adelaide, October 2012. “How Much Will Exchange Rates Affect Wine Export Prospects?” (with G. Wittwer), Australian and New Zealand Grapegrower and Winemaker 602: 16-17, March 2014. Also circulated as Wine Brief No. 9, Wine Economics Research Centre, Adelaide, December 2013. “World’s First Winegrape Census Provides Insights for Australia” (with N. Aryal), Australian and New Zealand Grapegrower and Winemaker 601: 10-14, February 2014. Also circulated as Wine Brief No. 10, Wine Economics Research Centre, Adelaide, December 2013. “Pass the Shiraz: Variety the Spice of Life for Australian Wine Growers”, The Conversation, 27 January 2014 at http://theconversation.com/pass-the-shiraz-variety-the-spice-of-life-for-australian-wine-growers-21841 “A Global Macroeconomic Perspective on Australia’s Wine Industry” (with G. Wittwer), Ch. 1 (pp. 7-17) in the Proceedings of the 15th Australian Wine Industry Technical Conference, edited by K. Beames, E. Robinson, P. Godden and D. Johnson, Adelaide: Australian Wine Research Institute, 2014. “Book Review of Hugh Johnson and Jancis Robinson: The World Atlas of Wine, 7th Edition”, Journal of Wine Economics 8(3): 359-60, 2013. Also circulated as Wine Brief No. 8, Wine Economics Research Centre, Adelaide, November 2013. Database of Regional, National and Global Winegrape Bearing Areas by Variety, 2000 and 2010 (with N.R. Aryal), Wine Economics Research Centre, Adelaide, posted at www.adelaide.edu.au/wine-econ/databases/winegrapes in December 2013 and revised July 2014. Data can be freely visualized at https://public.tableausoftware.com/profile/kathryn.kincheloe#!/vizhome/GlobalWinegrapeProduction_0/GrapeWineProduction, at http://www.cartovista.com/cartovista-5-presents-worldwide-wine-statistics-in-an-innovative-way/, and at http://www.wine-economics.org/data/. Also available in PDF form as a free e-book at www.adelaide.edu.au/press/titles/winegrapes

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“How Large Could Australia’s Wine Exports to China be by 2018?” (with G. Wittwer), Wine and Viticulture Journal 28(6): 60-64, November/December 2013. Also circulated as Wine Brief No. 7, Wine Economics Research Centre, Adelaide, October 2013. “Rural Development in Georgia: What Role for Wine Export Growth?”, Working Paper 0112, Wine Economics Research Centre, Adelaide, June 2012. Background paper for a World Bank Country Economic Memorandum (CEM) on Georgia Rising: Sustaining Rapid Economic Growth, World Bank, Washington DC, July 2013, following presentations at the America-Georgia Business Council 14th Annual Conference, Tbisili, 23-25 October 2011, a World Bank Seminar, Tbilisi, 9 March 2012 and the AAWE-ICABR Workshop on Technology and Innovation in the Wine Industry, Feudi di San Gregoria Winery, Italy, 24 June 2012. A summary is published as “Appendix B: Wine Exports and Rural Development”, pp. 79-84 of the CEM. “How Much Have Exchange Rate Movements Reduced Competitiveness of Australian Wines?” (with G. Wittwer), Australian and New Zealand Grapegrower and Winemaker 590: 73-76, March 2013. Pre-circulated as Wine Brief No. 6, Wine Economics Research Centre, Adelaide, December 2012. “Book Review of WINE GRAPES: A Complete Guide to 1,368 Vine Varieties, including their Origins and Flavours”, Journal of Wine Economics 8(1): 106-109, Spring 2013. Also circulated as Wine Brief No. 5, Wine Economics Research Centre, Adelaide, November 2012. Global Wine Markets, 1961 to 2009: A Statistical Compendium (with S. Nelgen), Adelaide: University of Adelaide Press, 2011. Also freely available as an e-book at www.adelaide.edu.au/press/titles/global-wine, and in Excel format at www.adelaide.edu.au/wine-econ/databases/GWM/ (This is an update of a compendium first published in 1998 and updated in 2001, 2003 and 2004.) “Australia’s Place in Global Wine Industry: Wine Landscape Changed Forever” (with K. Arbuckle), Australian and New Zealand Grapegrower and Winemaker 571: 69-71, August 2011. “Where Art and Science Meet: Constructing a Better Future for the Wine Sector” (with T. Battaglene, P. Hayes and S. Pretorius), Paper presented at the OIV 34th World Congress of Vine and Wine, Porto, Portugal, 20-27 June 2011. “Wine’s Globalization: New Opportunities, New Challenges” (with Signe Nelgen), Paper for the 5th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Wine Economists, Bolzano, Italy, 22-25 June 2011. Circulated as Working Paper 0111, Wine Economics Research Centre, Adelaide, June 2011. Also published at www.observatioria.com “How Does Australia Rank in the Various Quality Segments of the World’s Wine Markets?” (with S. Nelgen), Wine and Viticulture Journal 26(2): 64-65, March/April 2011. Pre-circulated as Wine Brief No. 3, Wine Economics Research Centre, Adelaide, March 2011. Global Wine Markets, 1961 to 2009: A Statistical Compendium (with S. Nelgen), Wine Economics Research Centre, Adelaide, posted at www.adelaide.edu.au/wine-econ/databases/GWM/ in March 2011. Also available in PDF form as a free e-book at www.adelaide.edu.au/press/titles/global-wine “Wine’s Future”, interview in Business in Focus, Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia, December 2010. “Making the Most of Wine Tax Reform”, Australian and New Zealand Wine Industry Journal 25(5): 7-8, September/October 2010. Pre-circulated as Wine Brief No. 2, Wine Economics Research Centre, Adelaide, June 2010. “The Southern Hemisphere and Global Wine Markets to 2030: Case Study of Australia”, ARE Update 13(6): 6-8, July/August 2010, University of California, Berkeley. (Also Wine Brief No. 1, Wine Economics Research Centre, Adelaide, June 2010. Summary of a Paper presented at the Symposium on Outlook and Issues for the World Wine Market, University of California, Davis, 25 June 2010.) “Global Wine Markets to 2030: Australia’s Place”, in the Proceedings of the 14th Australian Wine Industry Technical Conference, edited by R.J. Blair, T.H. Lee and I.S Pretorius, Adelaide: Australian Wine Research Institute, 2011 (in printed form and CD-ROM). An expanded and revised version appears as “The New World in Globalizing Wine Markets: Lessons from Australia”, Working Paper 0910, Wine Economics Research Centre, Adelaide, June 2010. “Varietal and Quality Distinctiveness of US Wine Regions” (with J. James), Contributed Paper presented at the AAWE Annual Conference, University of California, Davis, 27-29 June 2010.

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“The Economic Contributions and Characteristics of Grapes and Wine in Australia’s Wine Regions” (with S. Nelgen, E. Valenzuela and G. Wittwer), Report to GWRDC and the Winemakers’ Federation of Australia. Circulated as Wine Economics Research Centre Working Paper 0110, February 2010. A summary appears in Australian and New Zealand Grapegrower and Winemaker 548: 25-30, September 2009. Compendium of Grape and Wine Data for Australia’s Wine Regions, 1999 to 2008 (with S. Nelgen and E. Valenzuela), database freely available in Excel files since February 2010 at www.adelaide.edu.au/wine-econ/databases/regional-characteristics/ “Excise Taxes on Wine, Beer and Spirits: High-income and Developing Countries, 2005, 2007 and 2008”, report submitted to Fosters Ltd., February 2009. “Change and Adaptation in the Wine Industry” (with C. Findlay), Australian and New Zealand Wine Industry Journal 23(4): 57-58, July/August 2008. “Viticulture, Wine and Climate Change” (with C. Findlay, S. Fuentes and S. Tyerman), Commissioned Paper for the Garnaut Climate Change Review, Canberra, June 2008. Accessible at www.garnautreview.org.au/CA25734E0016A131/pages/all-reports--resources-commissioned-reports.html “Globalization” (with P. Spahni), in The Oxford Companion to Wine, 3rd edition, edited by J. Robinson, London and New York: Oxford University Press, 2006. The Global Wine Statistical Compendium, 1961 to 2003 (with G. Wittwer), Adelaide: Australian Wine and Brandy Corporation for CIES and CoPS, 2005 (an update and revision of the 2003 edition, in paperback and CD-ROM). Re-published by University of Adelaide Press, 2009. Also freely available at www.adelaide.edu.au/press/titles/global-wine “Determinants of the Quality of Australia’s Icon Red Wines”, Bor es Piac (Hungary’s leading wine magazine, in Hungarian), March 2004. “Wine’s New World”, Foreign Policy 136: 47-54, May/June 2003. (Reprinted on pp. 45-47 of the Australian Financial Review, 24-27 April 2003. Nominated for the 2004 James Beard Foundation Journalism Awards in the category of Magazine Writing on Sprits, Wine, or Beer.) Global Wine Production, Consumption and Trade, 1961 to 2001: A Statistical Compendium (with D. Norman), Adelaide: Centre for International Economic Studies, 2003 (an update and revision of the 2001 edition). “Building an Internationally Competitive Australian Olive Industry: Lessons from the Wine Industry", Australasian Agribusiness Perspectives, No. 56, December 2002. www.agribusiness.asn.au/Review/Perspectives/index.asp “World Wine Market in 2005: Effects of Faster Asian Demand Growth” (with G. Wittwer), Paper in the Proceedings of the 26th World Congress of the OIV, Adelaide, 11-18 October 2001, Paris: Office International de la Vigne et du Vin, in CD-ROM and print versions, October 2001. Global Wine Production, Consumption and Trade, 1961 to 1999: A Statistical Compendium (with D. Norman), Adelaide: Centre for International Economic Studies, 2001 (in soft cover and CD-ROM). “How Increased EU Import Barriers and Reduced Retail Margins Affect the World Wine Market” (with G. Wittwer), Australian and New Zealand Wine Industry Journal 16(3): 69-74, May/June 2001. “Prospects for the Wine Industry”, Australian Grapegrower and Winemaker 448: 67-74, May 2001. “US Dollar Appreciation and the Spread of Pierce’s Disease: Effects on the World Wine Market” (with G. Wittwer), Australian and New Zealand Wine Industry Journal 16(2): 70-75, March/April 2001. “The Impact of the Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement on Canadian Wine Imports”, Australian and New Zealand Wine Industry Journal 16(1): 115-117, January/February 2001. Export-Led Growth: Lessons from Australia's Wine Industry, RIRDC Publication No. 00/52, Canberra: Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation, June 2000. http://www.rirdc.gov.au/reports/GLC/00-52.pdf

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"Australia's Wine Export Prospects in the Wake of Supply Expansions", Australian Grapegrower and Winemaker 423: 52-59, May 2000. Reforming Australia's Wine and Brandy Standards: A Response to the Food Standards Review, report for the AWBC Board, Adelaide: Australian Wine and Brandy Corporation, March 2000. "Australia's Re-Emergence as a Wine Exporter: The First Decade in International Perspective" (with N. Berger), Australian and New Zealand Wine Industry Journal 14 (6): 26-38, November/December 1999. Growth Prospects for Australia’s Wine Industry in International Perspective, report on GWRDC Project No. UA98/1, Adelaide: Grape and Wine Research and Delevopment Corporation, November. "Australia's Grape and Wine Industry into the 21st Century", Ch. 9 in Economic Briefing Report, Adelaide: S.A. Centre for Economic Studies, November 1999. Bilateral Trade Patterns in the World Wine Market, 1988 to 1997: A Statistical Compendium (with N. Berger and P. Spahni), Adelaide: Centre for International Economic Studies, 1999. "More on Modeling the Impact of Tax Reform: How Unequal is the Proposed Wine 'Equalization' Tax?" (with G. Wittwer), Australian and New Zealand Wine Industry Journal 14(3): 100-101, May/June 1999. “Are Australia’s Wine Consumers Over-taxed?” (with N. Berger), Australian Grapegrower and Winemaker 423: 59-61, March 1999. “Australia’s Wine Boom: An Historical Perspective” (with R. Osmond), in the Australian Bureau of Statistics’ annual publication, Australian Wine and Grape Industry, Cat. No. 1329.0, pp. 30-36, December 1998. “Impact of Tax Reform on the Wine Industry” (with G. Wittwer), Australian Grapegrower and Winemaker 418: 62-66, October 1998. “How Long Will Australia’s Wine Boom Last? Lessons From History” (with R. Osmond), Australian Grapegrower and Winemaker 417: 15-18, September 1998. Trends in the World’s Wine Markets, 1961 to 1996: A Statistical Compendium (with N. Berger and R. Stringer), Adelaide: Centre for International Economic Studies, 1998. (g) Other publications and reports International Agricultural Subsidies and Their Impact on Australian Agriculture (with E. Valenzuela), Canberra: Agrifutures Austtralia, February 2020. Independent Review of the South Australian GM Food Crop Moratorium, Report to the South Australian Minister for Primary Industries and Regional Development, Adelaide, March 2019. (Moratorium lifted on mainland on 1 January 2020.) Report uploaded at http://www.pir.sa.gov.au/primary_industry/genetically_modified_gm_crops/gm_review “Trade Can Be a Handmaiden to Agricultural Productivity Growth”, The Crawford Fund e-Newsletter, October 2017, https://www.crawfordfund.org/news/opinion-trade-can-be-a-handmaiden-to-agricultural-productivity-growth-october-2017/THE CRAWFORD FUND E-Newsletter, October 2017 THE CRAWFORD FUND E-Newsletter, October 2017 “Growing Food, Growing Profits: Agricultural Economics In Action”, pp. 51-54 in The Social Sciences Shape the Nation, edited by G. Withers et al., Canberra: Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, June 2017. “The Role of Trade in Food Security and Hunger Alleviation”, Rural 21: The International Journal of Rural Development 51(1): 6-9, March 2017. “Enhancing Trade’s Role in Reducing Global Food Insecurity, Malnutrition and Hunger”, Submission to the Australian Government’s Foreign Policy White Paper process, February 2017. Uploaded at http://dfat.gov.au/whitepaper/index.html “Obituary: Frank G. Jarrett (1923-2016)” (with R. Lindner and A. Watson), Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 61(1): 189-91, January 2017.

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Food Security, Trade and Partnerships: Towards Resilient Regional Food Systems in Asia (with M. Caballero Anthony, J. Edwards et al.), Second Murdoch Commission Report, Murdoch WA: Murdoch University, December 2015. “The Intersection Between Trade Policy, Price Volatility, Food Security and Poverty”, Submission to the World Humanitarian Summit, for consideration for its first conference, Istanbul, 23-24 May 2016. Uploaded at https://www.worldhumanitariansummit.org/search/apachesolr_search?filters=tid%3A202513 Australia’s Agricultural Future, by J. Daly, K. Anderson et al., Expert Working Group Report to the Chief Scientist from the Australian Council of Learned Academies, Melbourne: ACOLA, July 2015. http://www.acola.org.au/pdf/SAF07/SAF07%20full%20report.pdf “Benefits and Costs of the Trade Targets for the Post-2015 Development Agenda”, Trade Assessment Working Paper, Post-2015 Consensus Project, Copenhagen Consensus Center, Washington DC, October 2014. http://www.copenhagenconsensus.com/sites/default/files/trade_assessment_-_anderson_final.pdf Emerging Asia, Trade-distorting Policies, and Food Security Concerns: Implications for Australia” (with A. Strutt), RIRDC Publication No. 14/054, Canberra: Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation, July 2014. https://rirdc.infoservices.com.au/items/14-054 “Alternative Agricultural Price Distortions for CGE Analysis, 2007 and 2011” (with H.G. Jensen), Research Memorandum No. 27, March 2014, West Lafayette IN: Center for Global Trade Analysis, Purdue University. https://www.gtap.agecon.purdue.edu/resources/download/6720.pdf “Australia’s Competitiveness in Contributing to Asia’s Food Bowl and Food Security”, Submission IP167 to PM&C’s Agricultural Competitiveness White Paper, Canberra, April 2014. http://agriculturalcompetitiveness.dpmc.gov.au/sites/default/files/public-submissions/ip167_kym_anderson.pdf “Economic Analysis of Mozambique’s Draft Law on Agriculture, Food Security and Nutrition”, Maputo: USAID’s SPEED Project, Ministry of Agriculture, March 2014. http://www.speed-program.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/2014-SPEED-Report-003-Economic-analysis-of-food-law-EN.pdf “Feeding Asia-Pacific: Australia’s Role in Regional Food Security”, London: Economist Intelligence Unit and New York: Dupont, March 2014. http://foodsecurity.dupont.com/ “Food into the Future”, Advance: Essays, Opinions and Ideas on Public Policy 1(1): 21-22, October 2013. http://issuu.com/anuasiapacific/docs/publicpolicymag_web?e=4663190/5406499 “What Role for Trade Policies in Poor, Small Economies When Food Prices Spike?” (with J. Thennakoon), Trade Hot Topics No. 101, London: Commonwealth Secretariat, September 2013. www.thecommonwealth.org/Document/190628/159719/159720/229871/trade_hot_topics/ “Did Trade Policy Responses to Food Price Spikes Reduce Poverty?” (with M. Ivanic and W. Martin), published online at VoxEU, 3 August 2013. http://www.voxeu.org/article/did-trade-policy-responses-food-price-spikes-reduce-poverty. Also on World Bank blog pages, at http://blogs.worldbank.org/developmenttalk/did-trade-policy-responses-food-price-spikes-reduce-poverty, 21 August 2013 and in abbreviated form in ANU’s East Asia Forum, 13 March 2014 at http://www.eastasiaforum.org/2014/03/13/trade-insulation-for-food-does-not-decrease-global-poverty (reprinted at http://www.glocal.org.hk/articles/35619) “Indonesia’s Food Law of 2012: Prospective Impact on Domestic Markets and Food Security”, Jakarta: USAID’s SEADI Project, Ministry of Trade, June 2013. Updated National and Global Agricultural Trade and Welfare Reduction Indexes, 1955 to 2011 (with S. Nelgen), spreadsheet at http://microdata.worldbank.org/index.php/catalog/388/get_microdata, Washington DC, June 2013. Updated National and Global Estimates of Distortions to Agricultural Incentives, 1955 to 2011, (with S. Nelgen), database and Note at http://microdata.worldbank.org/index.php/catalog/388/get_microdata, Washington DC, June 2013. “Feeding the Planet: The Role of Greater Farm Productivity and Trade”, East Asia Forum Quarterly 4(4): 41-42, October-December 2012.

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“The Lectures” and “The Lecturers” (with K.J. Hancock), pp. xxv-xlv in Australia’s Economy and its International Context: the Joseph Fisher Lectures, 1956-2012, edited by K. Anderson, Adelaide: University of Adelaide Press, 2012. www.adelaide.edu.au/press/titles/fisher/ “Agriculture and Food Security in Asia by 2030” (with A. Strutt), Farm Policy Journal 9(4): 21-33, Summer 2012. “Distortions to Agriculture and Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa” (with M. Brueckner). Circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper 8530, London, August 2011, as ANU Working Paper in Trade and Development 2012/06, April 2012, and as World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 6206, September 2012. Presented at the Annual Conference of the Royal Economic Society, Cambridge UK, 26-28 March 2012, at the Econometric Society Australasian Meeting, Melbourne, 3-6 July 2012, and at the annual meetings of the Agricultural and Applied Economic Association, Seattle, 12-14 August 2012. “A Totally New Global Food Landscape”, pp. 523-25 in What if the Sun also Rises in the West? Actes des Rencontres Economiques d’ Aix-en-Provence 2012, Aix-en-Provence: le Cercle des économistes, December 2012. “Food Security in Asia: Approaching Short-run and Long-run Concerns” (with S. Jha, S. Nelgen and A. Strutt), RIRDC Discussion Paper 12/076, Canberra: Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation, December 2012. “Agriculture and Food Security in Asia by 2030” (with A. Strutt), ADBI Working Paper 368, Tokyo, July 2012, background paper for the Asian Development Bank/Asian Development Bank Institute’s flagship report on ASEAN, PRC and India: The Great Transformation, Tokyo: Asian Development Bank Institute, 2014. “Global Food Security: What Roles for Technology and Trade Policies?” Plenary Paper for the ICABR/EAAE Conference on Political Economy of the Bio-economy, Ravello, 25-27 June 2012. http://www.economia.uniroma2.it/icabr-conference/sarea.php?p=15&sa=219. Also circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper 8950, London, April 2012. “Review of Draft Law to Regulate Saudi Arabia’s Domestic Markets for Essential Goods”, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, May 2012. “Trade Restrictions Amplify Food Price Spikes”, Box 1, page 17 in Global Food Policy 2011, Washington DC: International Food Policy Research Institute, April 2012. “Fostering an Innovative and Competitive Agricultural Sector in Azerbaijan”, paper presented the 2nd Presidential Forum on Azerbaijan’s Economic Challenges and Opportunities, Central Bank of Azerbaijan, Baku, 5-6 March 2012. “Asia’s Growth, the Changing Geography of World Trade, and Food Security: Projections to 2030” (with A. Strutt), Submission No. 16 to the Henry Committee for the White Paper on Australia in the Asian Century, 17 February 2012. http://asiancentury.dpmc.gov.au/published-submissions. A revised and condensed version is published in Farm Policy Journal 9(4): 21-33, Summer 2012. “Re-examining Policies for Food Security in Asia” (with S. Jha, S. Nelgen and A. Strutt), paper for the Asian Development Bank project on Monitoring Food, Fuel and Finance Markets for Development, Manila. ADB Economics Working Paper No. 301, Manila, February 2012. “Do Price Distortions Slow Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa?” (with M. Brueckner), published online at VoxEU, 7 October 2011. www.voxeu.org/index.php?q=node/7069 “Price and Trade Policy Impacts on Agricultural Investment Incentives”, Background Paper for the FAO’s flagship annual report on The State of Food and Agriculture 2012, August 2011. “Asia’s Changing Role in World Trade: Prospects for South-South Trade Growth to 2030” (with A. Strutt), Background Paper for Chs. 2 and 4 of the Asian Development Bank’s Asian Development Outlook 2011 (see pp. 56-64), Manila, February 2011. Since revised and published as ADB Economics Working Paper No. 264, Manila, July 2011. “Economic Effects of Improving Energy Efficiency: A Global Economy-wide Perspective to 2050” (with E. Valenzuela), background paper for a CSIRO Centre for Complex Systems project, Canberra, December 2010. “Projecting the World Economy to 2050: Agriculture and Energy in the Economy-wide GTAP Model” (with E. Valenzuela), background paper for a CSIRO Centre for Complex Systems project, Canberra, November 2010, and revised as CIES Discusssion Paper 1101, University of Adelaide, March 2011.

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“Export Restrictions and Their Impacts on Global Agricultural Markets”, background paper for the Committees on Trade and Agriculture, OECD, Paris, 18-19 November 2010. “Export Restrictions and Food Market Instability” (with W. Martin and S. Nelgen), published online at www.voxeu.org/index.php?q=node/5760, 9 November 2010. “Food Security: The Need for Multilateral Action” (with C. Delgado, R. Townsend, I. Ceccacci, Y. Tanimichi, S.B. Hoberg, W. Martin, D. Mitchell, D. Larson and H. Zaman), Paper for the Korea-World Bank High Level Conference on Post-Crisis Growth and Development, at the G-20 meeting of finance ministers, Busan, Korea, 3-4 June 2010 and for the G20 Summit in Seoul, 11-12 November 2010. “Trade Policy Issues Affecting Global Food Markets: Implications for Asia-Pacific Economies”, Paper prepared for the Pacific Economic Cooperation Council (PECC), Singapore, October 2010. “Reforming Agricultural Policies: Post-1980s Progress, Prospects under Doha”, pp. 150-167 in Viability of a Critical Mass Framework for Agricultural Trade Negotiations: An Alternative to the Single Undertaking Approach, edited by P. Gallagher and A. Stoler, Canberra: Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation, 2010. “Would Freeing Up World Farm Trade Reduce or Increase Poverty?” (with J. Cockburn and W. Martin), published online at www.voxeu.org/index.php?q=node/4947, 28 April 2010. “Comment on ‘Agricultural Trade Reform and Rural Prosperity: Lessons from China’ by J. Huang, Y. Liu, W. Martin and S. Rozelle”, pp. 424-27 in R. Feenstra and S.J. Wei (eds.), China’s Growing Role in World Trade, Chicago: University of Chicago Press for NBER, 2010. “How Much Do Agricultural Policies Restrict Trade? Comparing Trade Restrictiveness Indexes” (with J.L. Croser), Economic Premise 4, World Bank, Washington DC, March 2010. “Agricultural Price Policy: Revisiting Krueger, Schiff, and Valdés”, World Bank Research Digest 4(2): 2, Winter 2010. http://econ.worldbank.org/research_digest “Reducing Trade Distortions Could Ease Food Price Volatility”, published online at www.voxeu.org/index.php?q=node/4200, 13 November 2009. The APEC Food System: A Strategic Framework for Food Security in APEC (with R. Johnson, J. Berdegue, J. Huang, T. Josling, R. Montemayor, H. Shiraiwa, and D. Sumner), ABAC submission to the APEC Leaders Meeting, Singapore, 9-11 November 2009. “The Lectures” and “The Lecturers” (with K.J. Hancock), pp. xxiii-xxvii and xxix-xlii in Australia’s Economy and its International Context: the Joseph Fisher Lectures, Volume I (1904-1954) and Volume II (1956-2009), edited by K. Anderson, Adelaide: University of Adelaide Press, 2009. Freely available as an e-book at www.adelaide.edu.au/press/titles/fisher/ National and Global Agricultural Trade and Welfare Reduction Indexes, 1955 to 2007 (with J.L. Croser), spreadsheet at www.worldbank.org/agdistortions, Washington DC, April 2009. “Drivers of Agricultural Trade and Trade Policy”, and “Stylized Facts in Agricultural Trade Policies”, Modules 2 and 6 in Food and Agricultural Trade, for a training course compiled by S. Andriamananjara, Washington DC: World Bank, March 2009. “Alternative Agricultural Price Distortions for CGE Analysis of Developing Countries, 2004 and 1980-84” (with E. Valenzuela), Research Memorandum No. 13, December 2008, West Lafayette IN: Center for Global Trade Analysis, Purdue University. Downloadable at https://www.gtap.agecon.purdue.edu/resources/res_display.asp?RecordID=2925 A Food Secure World: How Australia Can Help, Report of the Crawford Fund World Food Crisis Task Force, edited by G.J. Persley, D.G. Blight, Melbourne: Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering, October 2008. http://www.crawfordfund.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/FoodSecureWorld_7Nov08.pdf “Trade and Untapped Economic Growth in Developing Countries” (with P. de Camargo Neto, R. Thompson, R. Peace Tumusiime and A. Tutwiler), pp. 70-75 in Confronting Crisis: Agriculture and Global Development in the Next

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Fifty Years, The 2008 Borlaug Dialogue, Des Moines IA: World Food Prize Foundation, October 2008. Full proceedings are at www.worldfoodprize.org Global Estimates of Distortions to Agricultural Incentives, 1955 to 2007 (with E. Valenzuela), database spreadsheet and Note at http://microdata.worldbank.org/index.php/catalog/388/get_microdata, Washington DC, October 2008. “Prospective Benefits From Cotton Subsidy Cuts and New Technologies” (with E. Valenzuela), Development Outlook 10(3): 35-37, October 2008 (World Bank Institute, special issue on WDR2008’s topic of Making Agriculture a Development Priority). “Farm Policy in Developing Countries: What Next?” World Bank Research Digest 2(4), Summer 2008. “Now’s the Time to Reduce International Trade and Migration Barriers” (with L.A. Winters), published online at www.voxeu.org/index.php?q=node/1068, 21 April 2008. “New Estimates of Distortions to Agricultural Incentives” (contributing author), pp. 123-127 in Global Monitoring Report 2008, Washington DC: World Bank, April 2008. “Does the GATT/WTO Increase Trade in the Asia-Pacific Region?” (with W. Martin and C.S. Pham), pp. 1-2 in EABER Newsletter, April 2008 (www.eaber.org). “Distorted Agricultural Incentives and Economic Development: East Asia’s Experience”, pp. in GEP Newsletter, Issue 24: 3-5, Spring 2008. "Free Trade, Free Labor, Free Growth" (with B. Lomborg), in Profile Syndicate: A World of Ideas, 11 March 2008, at www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/anderson1/English “Where to for Agricultural Policies in East Asia?” (with E. Valenzuela), pp. 1-2 in EABER Newsletter, March 2008 (www.eaber.org). European Communities -- Regime for the Importation, Sale and Distribution of Bananas: Panel Report on Second Recourse to Article 21.5 of the DSU by the United States (with C. Häberli and Y. Zhang), Geneva: World Trade Organization, WT/DS27/RW/US/FR, 329 pages, 29 February 2008 (also in French and Spanish). To be published in hardback and paperback in Dispute Settlement Reports 2008, edited by WTO, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009. European Communities -- Regime for the Importation, Sale and Distribution of Bananas: Panel Report on Second Recourse to Article 21.5 of the DSU by Ecuador (with C. Häberli and Y. Zhang), Geneva: World Trade Organization, WT/DS27/RW2/ECU/FR, 244 pages, 10 December 2007 (also in French and Spanish). To be published in hardback and paperback in Dispute Settlement Reports 2007, edited by WTO, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2008. “Reforming Price, Trade and Subsidies Policies” (contributing author), Ch. 4 in World Development Report 2008: Agriculture for Development, Washington DC: World Bank, October 2007. “The EU’s Common Agricultural Policy at Fifty: An Outside View” (with T. Josling), Policy Insights No. 13, at www.cepr.org and in briefer form online at www.voxeu.org/index.php?q=node/543, September 2007. “Exploding a Myth about Agricultural Subsidies?” (with W. Martin), Bridges 11(1): 5-6, Feb-March, 2007.

Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in the Transition Economies of Europe and Central Asia (with J. Swinnen), Report prepared for the Europe and Central Asia Department of the World Bank, Washington DC, September 2006.

“Agricultural (and Manufacturing) Trade Policy Reform under the WTO’s Doha Development Agenda: Implications for Asia-Pacific Economies”, Ch. 2 in the Proceedings of the Conference on Trade and Development Under WTO, Taipei: Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research, 29-30 August 2006. “Compendium of National Economic and Trade Indicators by Region, 1960 to 2004” (with D. Sandri and E. Valenzuela), Agricultural Distortions Research Project Working Paper 01, World Bank, Washington DC, July 2006 (revised October). Posted at http://microdata.worldbank.org/index.php/catalog/388/get_microdata

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“WTO’s Cotton Initiative: Two Complementary Opportunities to Boost African Cotton Investment, Incomes and Exports” (with E. Valenzuela), The Africa Journal, pp. 21-31, June 2006 (the Corporate Council on Africa’s Private Sector Report to the 2006 AGOA Ministerial Forum, Washington DC, 5-6 June). “Measuring Distortions to Agricultural Incentives: Beyond Tariffs”, Plenary Paper for the IATRC Summer Symposium, Gustav-Stresemann-Institut (GSI), Bonn, 28-30 May 2006. Posted at www.agp.uni-bonn.de/iatrc/iatrc_program/program_e.htm “WTO’s Doha Cotton Initiative: How Will It Affect Developing Countries?” (with E. Valenzuela), Trade Note No. 27, World Bank, Washington DC, March 2006. Posted at www.worldbank.org/trade “Why Market Access is the Most Important of Agriculture’s ‘Three Pillars’ in the Doha Negotiations” (with W. Martin and E. Valenzuela), Trade Note No. 26, World Bank, Washington DC, December 2005. Posted at www.worldbank.org/trade “Doha Development Agenda Provides an Opportunity for India” (with W. Martin), Op Ed in India’s Business Standard newspaper, New Delhi, 31 August 2005. “Agricultural Market Access: The Key to Market Success” (with W. Martin), Trade Note No. 23, World Bank, Washington DC, June 2005. Abridged version published in Bridges 9(6-7): 3-5, June-July 2005. “Why Pursue Trade Liberalization?” paper presented at the USDA Outlook Forum 2005, Arlington VA, 24 February 2005 and published as an electronic proceedings by the University of Minnesota at http://agecon.lib.umn.edu “Trade, Standards, and the Political Economy of Genetically Modified Food” (with R. Damania and L.A. Jackson), CEPR Discussion Paper No. 4526, London and World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 3395, Washington DC, September 2004. Trade for Development (with E. Zedillo, P. Messerlin, J. Nielson et al.), Report to Kofi Annan of the Task Force on Trade for the UN Millennium Development Goals Project, London: Earthscan for the United Nations, 2005. Downloadable as an e-book at http://www.unmillenniumproject.org/reports/tf_trade.htm Global Responses to GM Food Technology: Implications for Australia (with Lee Ann Jackson), RIRDC Publication No. 05/016, Canberra: Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation, February 2005. “Agriculture, Trade Reform and Poverty Reduction: Implications for Sub-Saharan Africa”, UNCTAD Policy Issues in International Trade and Commodities Study Series No. 22, Geneva: UNCTAD, May 2004.

“Golden Rice and the Looming GMO Trade Debate: Implications for the Poor” (with C. Nielsen), CEPR Discussion Paper 4195, London, January 2004.

“Impact Assessment of IFPRI’s Research and Related Activities Based on Economy-wide Modeling”, IFPRI Impact Assessment Discussion Paper No. 21, International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington DC, December 2003 (www.ifpri.org/impact/ia21/ia21.pdf).

“China’s Agricultural Policy Post-WTO Accession: Its Position versus the Cairns Group’s in the Doha Round” (with J. Drake-Brockman), paper for the Workshop on China’s Trade Policies (part of an AusAID-funded joint Australia-China Trade Policy Research Project), Canberra, 11-12 August 2003. “How Can Agricultural Trade Reform Reduce Poverty?” Background Paper for the 2nd meeting of the Task Force on Trade (co-directed by Patrick Messerlin and Ernesto Zedillo) of the UN Millennium Development Goals Project chaired by Jeffrey Sachs for Kofi Annan, Yale University, 1-3 April 2003 (see www.ycsg.yale.edu/documents/taskForce_trade_papers.html). “Agricultural Marketing: International Trade”, pp. 29-31 in Volume 1 of The Oxford Encyclopaedia of Economic History (5 volumes), edited by J. Mokyr, London and New York: Oxford University Press, 2003. “The World Trade Organization”, in Encyclopaedia Britannica, Chicago: Benton Publishers, final (December 2001) version of 15th edition and first (2003) version of 16th edition, and in the CD-ROM and DVD versions from 2002. Agricultural development and trade reform: their contributions to economic growth, poverty alleviation and food security in Sri Lanka, Report following a World Bank Mission to Sri Lanka, Washington DC, revised April 2002.

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