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Tim Harcourt is a professional economist specialising in international trade and labour economic issues in the Asia Pacific region and in the emerging economies. Tim's passion is Australia's engagement with the global economy and the challenges and opportunities it offers business and the Australian community as a whole.

Tim has broad experience in public policy and in communicating international economic issues widely in the community. He has held senior roles in both the public sector and private sector in Australia and internationally and in the community and education sectors. In Australia he has worked for the Reserve Bank of Australia, Fair Work Australia, the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU and the Australian Trade Commission (Austrade).

Publication

The Airport EconomistAustralian exporters conquering global markets
Beyond Our ShoresEssays on Australia and the Global Economy By Tim Harcourt, Chief Economist, Australian Trade Commission
Going The DistanceEssays on Australia and the Global Economy: 2004-2008 By Tim Harcourt, Chief Economist, Australian Trade Commission

Entries from August 9th, 2012

Australian business goes for gold behind the scenes at London 2012

August 9th, 2012 · No Comments · Publications

Australian business goes for gold behind the scenes at London 2012 By Tim Harcourt* There’s been lots of hand wringing about how many medals Australia has been winning at the London Olympics – at one stage we were behind New Zealand and are still behind Kazakhstan – but it’s looking much better now. ‘Super’ Sally […]

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Burmese Days – the economics of sanctions

August 1st, 2012 · No Comments · Publications

Burmese Days – the economics of sanctions By Tim Harcourt* The world economy is used to surprises – usually on the downside. But one on the upside over the past year has been the reforms in Burma and the lifting of economic sanctions. The surprise reforms of the new Burmese government of President Thein Sein, […]

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