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Rod Tyers

Rod Tyers

Rod Tyers is a specialist in applied international economics. He has a doctorate from Harvard University and is currently appointed to the University of Western Australia's Business School, with an adjunct professorship at the Australian National University. His research applies economic modelling to issues in international economics and international finance, with emphasis on the global implications of Asian macroeconomic policies, growth performance and financial market behaviour.
Rod Tyers is a specialist in applied international economics. He has a doctorate from Harvard University and is currently appointed to the University of Western Australia's Business School, with an adjunct professorship at the Australian National University. His research applies economic modelling to issues in international economics and international finance, with emphasis on the global implications of Asian macroeconomic policies, growth performance and financial market behaviour.
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English

Opinion | An all-out trade war with China would cost Australia 6 per cent of GDP

The effects of a trade freeze on Australia’s economy and real disposable income per capita are big while those on China are mosquito bites by comparison.

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China-Australia relations