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CURRICULUM VITAE Philippa Susan Dee Date of birth : 8 July 1954 Citizenship : Australian and New Zealand Position: Adjunct Associate Professor Crawford School of Economics and Government Building 132, Lennox Crossing The Australian National University Canberra ACT 0200 Australia Tel. 61 2 6125 8598 Fax. 61 2 6125 0767 Mobile 61 417 042 742 Email philippa.dee@anu.edu.au QUALIFICATIONS PhD, Economics, Simon Fraser University, British Columbia, Canada, 1983 MA, Economics, Canterbury University, Christchurch, New Zealand, 1975 BA, Economics and Mathematics, Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand, 1974 EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Australian National University, 2003 to present Adjunct Professor and Visiting Fellow, Crawford School of Economics and Government undertaking research on services trade and related issues Employment Implications of Reducing Border Barriers to Foreign Direct Investment in Services (for OECD) The Impacts and Benefits of Structural Reforms in Transport, Energy and Telecommunications (for APEC Policy Support Unit) Services Liberalisation Toward the ASEAN Economic Community (for Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia) Measures Affecting Cross Border Exchange and Investment in Higher Education in the APEC Region (for APEC Human Resources Development Working Group) International Student Movements and the Effects of Barriers to Trade in Higher Education Services (for PECC and APRU) Benchmarking and Assessing Indonesia s Regulation of Services (for World Bank) Assessing Alternative Integration Strategies (for Asian Development Bank) Services: A Deal-maker in the Doha Round? (for Trade Policy Monitoring Centre) Using Institutions to Support Structural Reform (for Australian Treasury)

An Assessment of the Potential Benefits of a US-Taiwan Free Trade Agreement (for Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research) A Survey of the Literature on Trade Facilitation (for Asian Development Bank Institute) Regulatory Barriers to Trade in Insurance Services (for World Bank) Institutional Strategies Within APEC for Improving the Microeconomic Policy Foundations of East Asia s Economic Performance (for East Asian Bureau of Economic Research) The Economy-wide Effects of Moroccan Services Sector Reforms (for World Bank) The Economy-wide Effects of Further Integrating Tunisia s Services and Manufacturing Sectors (for World Bank) Contributing to Audit of Economic Models for Aviation, Tourism and the Australian Economy (for Department of Industry, Tourism and Resources) A Compendium of Barriers to Services Trade (for World Bank) The Meaning of Key Terms for Trade in Services (for Department of Education, Science and Training) Singapore Country Report on Movement of Workers in ASEAN: Health Care and IT Sectors (for REPSF) Examining services and investment provisions of regional trading arrangements (for IDB and WTO) Developing questionnaires for Sectoral Assessments of Regulation in professional services, health, education, construction and energy services (for COMESA Secretariat) The Economy-wide Effects of a Trade Agreement Between Japan and Australia: Services and Investment (for Japanese Government) Assessing Vietnam s WTO Accession Offer in Services (for World Bank) Training COMESA national experts in the development of national GATS templates (for COMESA Secretariat) Modelling the Effects of Services Trade Liberalisation in Selected Developing Countries (for OECD) Assessing the Australia-US Free Trade Agreement (for Australian Government) Measuring the Cost of Barriers to Services Trade in Malaysia (for World Bank) Measuring the Cost of Barriers to Services Trade in Thailand (for World Bank) Services Trade Liberalisation in Russia and the Baltic States (for OECD) Services Trade Liberalisation in the South East European countries (for OECD) organising APEC-funded workshop on quantifying non-tariff measures (with USITC) organising ARC Linkage project Setting Priorities for Services Trade Reform Industry Commission, Productivity Commission, Canberra, 1991 to 2003 Assistant Commissioner, Trade and Economic Studies Branch planning, directing and coordinating quantitative research on industry policy issues for the Commission. Review of Australia s general tariff arrangements Impact of competition policy reforms on rural and regional Australia The implications for Australia of firms locating offshore Regional impediments to industry restructuring Regional trading arrangements Research and development Effects of domestic regulatory regimes on performance of services

Measuring barriers to services trade Multilateral liberalisation of services trade Trade-related aspects of intellectual property rights Barriers to foreign direct investment Financial services and the GATS Submission to Parliamentary inquiry into internet commerce International telecommunications reform in Australia Telecommunications economics and policy issues planning, directing and coordinating research for other government agencies The growth and revenue implications of Hilmer and related reforms (for Council of Australian Governments) The impact of APEC s free trade commitment (for Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet) APEC s early voluntary liberalisation initiatives (for Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade) The effects of reforming the Commonwealth indirect tax system (for the Australian Treasury) Youth wages and employment (for Department of Workplace Relations and Small Business) managing an externally funded research project to build SALTER, a multicountry CGE model of world trade Australian National University, 1989 to 1991 Senior Research Fellow, National Centre for Development Studies initiating, designing and teaching a masters level course, Public Economics for Developing Countries as PhD coordinator, ensuring the adequate funding, supervision and progress of 25 economics PhD students managing or contributing to externally funded research projects (poverty, Asian interdependence, immigration, environment) undertaking independent research (deforestation, resource extraction) Industries Assistance Commission, Canberra, 1985 to 1989 Director, Economic Studies Branch initiating, planning and directing quantitative research on industry policy issues for the Commission planning and directing CGE model upgrading, maintenance, documentation and training Assistant director, Economic Studies Branch CGE model development Institut für Weltwirtschaft, Kiel, West Germany, 1983 to 1985 Simon Fraser University, British Columbia, 1977 to 1983 Department of Trade and Industry, New Zealand, 1976 to 1977

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS AND RESEARCH PAPERS Economic Reform Processes in South Asia: Toward Policy Efficiency, Routledge, Abingdon Oxon and New York, forthcoming May 2012. Toward a theory of policy efficiency, in P. Dee (ed.), Economic Reform Processes in South Asia: Toward Policy Efficiency, Routledge, Abingdon Oxon and New York, forthcoming May 2012. Promoting domestic reforms through regionalism, with Anne McNaughton, ADBI Working Paper No. 312, Asian Development Bank Institute, Tokyo, October 2011. Modelling the benefits of structural reforms in APEC economies, in APEC Policy Support Unit, The Impacts and Benefits of Structural Reforms in the Transport, Energy and Telecommunications Sectors in APEC Economies, APEC Policy Support Unit, APEC Secretariat, Singapore, January 2011, pp. 31-68. Quantifying the benefits from structural reforms in electricity and gas markets in APEC economies, in APEC Policy Support Unit, The Impacts and Benefits of Structural Reforms in the Transport, Energy and Telecommunications Sectors in APEC Economies, APEC Policy Support Unit, APEC Secretariat, Singapore, January 2011, pp. 124-78. Services liberalization towards an ASEAN Economic Community, in S. Urata and M. Okabe (eds), Towards a Competitive ASEAN Single Market: Sectoral Analysis, ERIA Research Project Report 2010, No. 3, Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia, Jakarta, August 2011, pp. 17-136. The Impact of Trade Liberalisation on Jobs and Growth: Technical Note, with J. Francois, M. Manchin. H. Norberg, H. Nordas and F. van Tongren, OECD Trade Policy Working Paper No. 107, OECD, Paris, 2011. Alternative growth strategies in Asia: liberalization, deregulation, structural reform, in M. Kawai, J.W. Lee and P.A. Petri (eds), Asian Regionalism in the World Economy: Engine for Dynamism and Stability, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham UK, 2010, pp. 122-59. International student movements and the effects of barriers to trade in higher education services, in C. Findlay and W. Tierney (eds), Globalisation and Tertiary Education in the Asia-Pacific, World Scientific, Singapore and London, 2010, pp. 39 71. The economy-wide effects of further trade reforms in Tunisia s services sectors (with N. Diop), in J. Gilbert (ed.), New Developments in General Equilibrium Analysis for Trade Policy, Frontiers of Economics and Globalization Volume 7, Emerald, Bingley UK, pp. 61 101. Services in free trade agreements (with R. Ochiai and C. Findlay), in C. Findlay and S. Urata (eds), Free Trade Agreements in the Asia Pacific, World Scientific, Singapore and London, pp. 29 80. What behind-the-border reforms in services and investment are best done through trade agreements? in Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), Challenges and Opportunities for Trade and Financial Integration in

Asia and the Pacific, Studies on Trade and Investment 67, ESCAP, New York, pp. 93 109. Services liberalization toward the ASEAN Economic Community, in S. Urata and M. Okabe (eds), Tracing the Progress Toward the ASEAN Economic Community, ERIA Research Project Report 2009, No. 3, Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia, Jakarta, March 2010, pp. 28-124. Institutions for Economic Reform in Asia, Routledge, London and New York, 2010. Services in PTAs donuts or holes? (with Christopher Findlay), in S. Jayasuriya, D. MacLaren and G. Magee (eds), Negotiating a Preferential Trading Agreement: Issues, Constraints and Practical Options, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham UK, 2009, pp. 97 128. Integrating services markets (with Christopher Findlay and Ryo Ochiai), in J. Francois, P.B. Rana and G. Wignaraja (eds), Pan-Asian Integration: Linking East and South Asia, Palgrave Macmillan, New York, 2009, pp. 245 349. The economic effects of PTAs, Australian Journal of International Affairs, 62(2), June 2008. Trade facilitation: What, why, how, where and when? (with C. Findlay and R. Pomfret), in D. Brooks and J. Menon (eds), Infrastructure and Trade in Asia, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham UK, 2008, pp. 28 53. Trade in infrastructure services: A conceptual framework (with Christopher Findlay), in A. Mattoo, R. Stern and G. Zanini (eds), A Handbook of International Trade in Services, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2008, pp. 338 355. Multinational corporations and Pacific regionalism, in J. Palacios (ed.), Multinational Corporations and the Emerging Network Economy in Asia and the Pacific, Routledge, London and New York, 2008, pp. 232 66. Services: A Deal-Maker in the Doha Round? (with Christopher Findlay), in B. Blonigen (ed.), Monitoring International Trade Policy: A New Agenda for Reviving the Doha Round, Kiel Institute and Centre for Economic Policy Research, 2008, pp. 49-63. East Asian economic integration and its impact on future growth, World Economy, 30(3), 2007, pp. 405 23. The rise of services trade: Regional initiatives and challenges for the WTO (with Alexandra Sidorenko), in Findlay, C. and Soesastro, H. (eds), Reshaping the Asia Pacific Economic Order, Routledge, London and New York, 2006, pp. 200 26. Measuring the economic effects of the investment provisions of preferential trade agreements (with R. Ochiai and J. Okamoto), paper presented to IDC-WTO Seminar on Regional Rules in the Global Trading System, 26-27 July 2006, Washington DC. Measuring the economic effects of the services provisions of preferential trade agreements (with R. Ochiai and J. Okamoto), paper presented to IDC-WTO Seminar on Regional Rules in the Global Trading System, 26-27 July 2006, Washington DC.

Quantitative methods for assessing the effects of non-tariff measures and trade facilitation (with M. Ferrantino), APEC Secretariat and World Scientific Publishing, Singapore, 2005. The trade and investment effects of preferential trading arrangements (with J. Gali), in Ito, T. and Rose, A. (eds), International Trade in East Asia, NBER-East Asia Seminar on Economics, Volume 14, 2005, pp. 133-170. The Australia-US Free Trade Agreement: An assessment, Pacific Economic Papers No. 345, 2005. Domestic regulatory reform and liberalisation of trade in infrastructure services (with D. Nguyen-Hong), in Sidorenko, A. and Findlay, C. (eds), Regulation and Market Access, Asia Pacific Press, Canberra, 2003, pp. 78 105. Modelling the policy issues in services trade, Économie Internationale (94-95), 2003, pp. 283 300. Measuring the cost of barriers to trade in services (with K. Hanslow and T. Phamduc), in Ito, T. and Krueger, A. (eds), Trade in Services in the Asia-Pacific Region, NBER-East Asia Seminar on Economics, Volume 11, 2003, pp. 11 46. Multilateral liberalisation of services trade (with K. Hanslow), in R. Stern (ed.), Services in the International Economy, University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, pp. 117 39, 2001. Issues in the application of CGE models to services trade liberalisation (with A. Hardin and L. Holmes), in C. Findlay and T. Warren (eds), Impediments to Trade in Services: Measurement and Policy Implications, Routledge, London, pp. 267 86, 2000. APEC early voluntary sectoral liberalisation (with A. Hardin and M. Schuele), Productivity Commission Staff Information Paper, July 1998. The comprehensiveness of APEC s free trade commitment, in US International Trade Commission, The economic implications of liberalising APEC tariff and nontariff barriers to trade, Publication 3101, Washington DC, April 1998. Telecommunications economics and policy issues (with R. Albon and A. Hardin), Industry Commission Staff Information Paper, AGPS, Canberra, March 1997. The impact of APEC s free trade commitment (with C. Geisler and G. Watts), Industry Commission Staff Information Paper, AGPS, Canberra, February 1996. Alternatives to regionalism Uruguay and APEC (with P. Jomini and R. McDougall), in B. Bora and C. Findlay (eds), Regional integration and the Asia- Pacific, Oxford University Press, 1996. Demographics and markets are there limits to export promotion strategies? (with C. Findlay), in R. Garnaut, E. Grilli and J. Riedel (eds), Sustaining exportoriented development: ideas from East Asia, Cambridge University Press, 1995. China and its export competitors, China Working Paper No. 91/9, National Centre for Development Studies, ANU, 1991. Modelling steady state forestry in a computable general equilibrium context, Working Paper No. 91/8, National Centre for Development Studies, ANU, 1991.

The economic consequences of saving Indonesia's forests, Working Paper No. 91/7, National Centre for Development Studies, ANU, 1991. Growing out of poverty, National Centre for Development Studies, ANU, July 1990. The effects of government size on economic performance: a quantitative assessment of a budget reduction, Australian Economic Review, 1st quarter, 1989.