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Dr Alan Martina


BCom Rhodes, MA Essex, PhD ANU
 
Reader
School of Economics
 
Office Location
Room 2011, HW Arndt Building 25a

Mailing Address
School of Economics
HW Arndt Building 25a
Australian National University
ACT 0200 Australia
 
Telephone  +61 2 612 53671
Fax  +61 2 612 55124
Email  alan.martina@anu.edu.au

   
  Disciplines
  • Economic History

  Research Focus
Range of issues in Economic Development
  • Poverty theory and practice
  • Disaster mitigation policy
  • Aspects of public health policy
  • Micro-finance theory and practice
  • Aspects of game theory
  Teaching Focus
Teaching Responsibilities
  • Lecturer, ECHI1006 Australian Economy (Sem 1)
  • Lecturer, ECHI2003 Development, Poverty and Famine (P) (Sem 1)
  • Coordinator/Lecturer, ECHI2013 Development, Poverty and Famine (H) ()
  • Lecturer, ECHI2109 Asian Giants, China, India and Japan: alternative paths to prosperity (P) (Sem 2)
  • Lecturer, ECHI8007 Advanced Topics Poverty Public Policy & Development ()
General Teaching information
  • The theory and practice of a wide range of issues in development economics.
  Publications
  • 'Could a Basic Result in Optimum Commodity Taxation Theory Have Been Derived Much Earlier Than It was?', History of Political Economy 32:1, Duke University Press, 2000.
  • 'Some Links Between Education, Household Well-being and Credit Markets: Evidence from Rural Philippines', Oxford Development Studies, (with Rena dela Cruz-Doña), Vol.28, No.3, International Development Centre, Oxford, 2000.
  • 'Diverse Groups Deciding on a System of Justice in Distribution: Evidence from the Philippines', presented to Economics Division, Research School of Asian and Pacific Studies, Australian National University, 1999.
  • ‘Applying Rawlsian principles of justice to decide how to rank disaggregated general measures of social welfare and poverty’, Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics, vol. 9 (1998).
  • ‘Searching for general principles to guide the design of effective disaster mitigation policy in developing countries: part 1’, Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics, vol. 9 (1998).
  • 'Searching for General Principles to Guide the Design of Effective Disaster Mitigation Policy in Developing Countries: Part 2', The Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics, 1998, vol. 9, pp. 293-348, 1999.
  • ‘Self-interested principles of justice in distribution and the laws of peoples’, selected papers from the Environmental Justice conference (Melbourne, October 1997). Published on the Internet: http://www.airbld.unimelb.edu.au/envjust/

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