Rod Duncan
Senior Lecturer
School of Accounting and Finance
Charles Sturt University
Australia
Biography
Dr. Duncan is a lecturer in economics and finance at CSU. He studied for his undergraduate degrees in economics and law at the Australian National University and his doctorate in economics at Stanford University. His research interests centre on development problems in Third World countries, including the Pacific island nations, and especially the links between natural resources and development. He has also been known to write on such disparate topics as the relationship between rising female education and falling marriage rates, on global warming policy and on the use of environmental offsets for wetlands management.
Research Interest
International development Environmental and resource economics Politics in Pacific island nations