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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

Footynomics – the business of the AFL.

September 27th, 2012 · No Comments · Publications

By Tim Harcourt* When I was at ACTU, everyone was there wanting to be the Prime Minister one day (or at least get into Parliament). In fact, the then ACTU Secretary Bill Kelty told us that there were a few potential future PMs amongst us when we had the rare staff meeting (usually after an […]

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Harcourt on Harford : Accidents do happen and thank god for that!

September 24th, 2012 · No Comments · Publications

by Tim Harcourt* I met Tim Harford by accident. I got a call once from a journalist asking my views on the economics of sexual activity. As a trade economist expecting a call about exports I was a bit surprised but in the true Aussie spirit I thought I would ‘give it a go’. But […]

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From Rio to Freo, Brazil and Australia, the Two Great Southern lands.

September 6th, 2012 · No Comments · Publications

By Tim Harcourt* Brazil and Australia are two great southern lands that are vast, diverse and for their founders, considered to be far, far way. And for many years out of sight meant (hopefully and maybe even by design) out of mind. One land Australia was settled as a gaol, a great public private sector […]

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May the moose be with you! Looking at Canada.

September 5th, 2012 · No Comments · Publications

Tim Harcourt* It is more than 30 years since I went to high school in Toronto At the time there was a minority Conservative Federal Government in Ottawa being forced to an election by the Opposition Liberals. In 2012, the Conservative government is now in majority under Prime Minister Stephen Harper and it is Australia […]

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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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Colombia’s Premium Blend

July 8th, 2012 · No Comments · Publications

Colombia’s Premium blend By Tim Harcourt* There’s been a lot of research around now about the economics of country ‘brands’ and how they affect a consumer citizen’s perception of a country in the same way they may view a consumer brand like Apple, Coca Cola or Qantas. Simon Anholt, one of the most famous brand […]

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The Year of living prosperously? Indonesia in 2012

June 12th, 2012 · No Comments · Publications

By Tim Harcourt* A recent visit by a pop icon can demonstrate the vast cultural diversity of the region we simply lump together as ‘Asia’ despite its amazing mix of ethnicities and cultures. When Lady Gaga visited Japan, she was the first high profile foreign female to visit the country after the twin natural disasters […]

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End of the tyranny of distance? Exporting and the NBN

June 3rd, 2012 · No Comments · Publications

As a large land mass with a small population at the bottom of the world we Australians have often been obsessed with conquering distance. Australia may be the world’s smallest continent, but it is a continent that is the whole nation – or in the famous phrase, “a continent for a nation and a nation […]

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Where The Bolly Hell Are You? Global Roundup with the Airport Economist

May 30th, 2012 · No Comments · Other Posts

Click below link to view the video. Where The Bolly Hell Are You? Global Roundup with the Airport Economist When it comes to Australia’s business relationships, Airport Economist Tim Harcourt contends that if China is a test match, India is a 20/20 game — less established, but moving fast. With half its population under the […]

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