Career Summary
Graeme Wells teaches and publishes in a variety of areas in macroeconomics and economic policy. He has also held teaching and research positions at ANU and universities in Wellington, Oslo, Santa Barbara and Guelph. In addition to his academic work, Dr Wells has been a consultant to a variety of policy-making agencies such as the Reserve Bank of New Zealand, The New Zealand Treasury, The Australian Treasury and EPAC. For a number of years was Co Editor of the journal 'Agenda', which provides a forum for debate on current policy issues in Australia and New Zealand.
Further Information
- Research Associate Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis
- Editorial Board Economic Record
Research Interests
- Macroeconomics
- Monetary Economics
- Applied Econometrics
Teaching
- Money and Banking
- Macroeconomic Theory
- Applied Econometrics
UnitsSelected Publications:- Graeme Wells, 2009, 'Teaching Aggregate Demand and Supply Models', Journal of Economic Education , in press
- Graeme Wells and Jacob Poke, 2009, 'The Term Spread and GDP growth in Australia', Economic Record, in press
- Graeme Wells, 2007, 'Prices and Values', Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 47(1) May, pgs. 64-77
- Graeme Wells and Steve Dowrick, 2004, 'Modelling Aggregate Demand for Labour - A Critique of Lewis and MacDonald', Economic Record, 80(251) December, pgs. 436-440
- Graeme Wells and S Dowrick, 2004, 'Modelling Aggregate Demand for Labour - A Critique of Lewis and MacDonald', Economic Record, 80 (251) December, pgs. 436-440
- Graeme Wells and Jeff Petchey, 2004, 'Australia's Federal Experience: Lessons from Europe (Chapter 7)', Fiscal Federalism and European Economic Integration, Routledge, pgs. 137-154
- Graeme Wells and Jeff Petchey, 2004, 'Australia's Federal Experience: Lessons from Europe (Chapter 7)', Fiscal Federalism and European Economic Integratin, Routledge, pgs. 1-18
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