New Zealand economics academic
Anna Strutt is a New Zealand academic, and is a full professor of economics at the University of Waikato, specialising in international policy analysis.
Academic career
Strutt completed a PhD titled Economic growth, trade policy and the environment in Indonesia at the University of Adelaide in 1998.[1] Strutt then joined the faculty of the University of Waikato in 1996, rising to full professor in 2019.[2][3] Strutt was the Chairperson of the Economics Department in 2016–17, and since 2019 has been the Academic Director Asia Programmes and Agreements at the Waikato Management School.[3]
Strutt's research centres on the analysis of international policy. She conducts quantitative analysis using general equilibrium models.[3][4] Strutt teaches on international economics, economic policy analysis, and global trade modelling.[5]
Strutt has advised or consulted to a variety of national and international organizations, including the Mekong Institute, Asian Development Bank, the United Nation's Food and Agriculture Organization, the World Bank, and the Australian Productivity Commission.[3][6] She has been a Visiting Fellow at the University of Adelaide, and is a Research Fellow at Purdue University, and teaches into their annual short course, covering global trade analysis and preferential trade agreements.[3] Strutt has been on the Pacific Trade and Development International Steering Committee since 2019, and is an advisor to the Asia-Pacific Research and Training Network on Trade since 2020.[6][3] She is an associate editor of the Journal of Global Economic Analysis.[3]
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