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Emeritus Professor John Foster
Emeritus Professor

John Foster

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Overview

Background

Fellow of the Academy of Social Science in Australia, Life member of Clare Hall College, Cambridge, Past President of the International J.A. Schumpeter Society. Current research interests include: the diffusion of innovations with special reference to the emergence of low carbon emission power generation technologies; modelling evolutionary economic growth with special reference to the role of energy; modelling the impact of climate change on the economy with a specific focus on the power generation sector; modelling the macro-economy as a complex adaptive system; applying self-organisation theory to statistical and economic modelling in the presence of structural change; the re-design of national power grids to accommodate renewable energy generation. He currently serves on the following editorial boards: Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Review of Political Economy, Journal of Bio-economics, Journal of Institutional Economics and, previously, the Scottish Journal of Political Economy and Economic Analysis and Policy. He is Director of the Energy Economics and Management Group at UQ and Focal Leader, Renewable Energy at the Global Change Institute. Previously, he was: Head of the School of Economics at UQ (1999-2008); Deputy Director of the ARC Centre for Complex Systems (2006-2008); Member of the Social, Behavioural and Economic Panel, ARC College of Experts (2005-2007); Member of the Expert Panel appointed by the Federal Minister for Industry and Innovation, Senator Kim Carr, to review the National Innovation System (2008).

Availability

Emeritus Professor John Foster is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Bachelor (Honours) of Arts, Coventry University
  • Masters (Coursework), The University of Manchester
  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Manchester
  • Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia

Research interests

  • Specialises in renewable energy economics, modelling complex economic systems, economics of innovation, economic evolution and growth, macroeconomic theory and policy

Works

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146 works between 1988 and 2024

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1995

Journal Article

The relationship between remittances and savings in small Pacific island states: Some econometric evidence

Foster J. (1995). The relationship between remittances and savings in small Pacific island states: Some econometric evidence. Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 4 (1), 117-138. doi: 10.1177/011719689500400106

The relationship between remittances and savings in small Pacific island states: Some econometric evidence

1994

Journal Article

An evolutionary macroeconomic model of Australian dollar M3 determination: 1967-93

Foster J. (1994). An evolutionary macroeconomic model of Australian dollar M3 determination: 1967-93. Applied Economics, 26 (11), 1109-1120. doi: 10.1080/00036849400000127

An evolutionary macroeconomic model of Australian dollar M3 determination: 1967-93

1991

Journal Article

The specification, estimation and simulation of a small global macroeconomic model

Malley, James R., Bell, David and Foster, John (1991). The specification, estimation and simulation of a small global macroeconomic model. Economic Modelling, 8 (4), 546-559. doi: 10.1016/0264-9993(91)90033-K

The specification, estimation and simulation of a small global macroeconomic model

1991

Book Chapter

Econometric methodology in an environment of evolutionary change

Foster, John (1991). Econometric methodology in an environment of evolutionary change. Evolutionary Theories of Economic and Technological Change: Present Status and Future Prospects. (pp. 239-255) edited by (Pier) Paolo Saviotti and Stan Metcalfe. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781351127707

Econometric methodology in an environment of evolutionary change

1988

Journal Article

Assessing the impact of foreign direct investment on the Scottish economy: some regional macroeconometric evidence

Foster, J. and Malley, J. (1988). Assessing the impact of foreign direct investment on the Scottish economy: some regional macroeconometric evidence. Discussion Paper - Glasgow University, Centre for Urban & Regional Research, 33

Assessing the impact of foreign direct investment on the Scottish economy: some regional macroeconometric evidence

1988

Journal Article

THE DOMESTIC and FOREIGN‐OWNED SECTORS OF SCOTTISH MANUFACTURING: A MACROECONOMIC APPROACH TO THEIR RELATIVE PERFORMANCE and PROSPECTS

Foster, John and Malley, James (1988). THE DOMESTIC and FOREIGN‐OWNED SECTORS OF SCOTTISH MANUFACTURING: A MACROECONOMIC APPROACH TO THEIR RELATIVE PERFORMANCE and PROSPECTS. Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 35 (3), 250-265. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9485.1988.tb01050.x

THE DOMESTIC and FOREIGN‐OWNED SECTORS OF SCOTTISH MANUFACTURING: A MACROECONOMIC APPROACH TO THEIR RELATIVE PERFORMANCE and PROSPECTS

Funding

Past funding

  • 2013 - 2016
    Hybrid cooling towers
    Queensland Government Smart Futures Co-Investment Fund
    Open grant
  • 2013
    Economic Modelling Platform for Domestics Energy Markets
    Commonwealth Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism
    Open grant
  • 2013 - 2015
    RAC - Collinsville Solar Thermal Power Station
    RATCH-Australia Corporation Limited
    Open grant
  • 2013 - 2016
    Economic and investment models for future grids (CSIRO Future Grid Flagship Cluster)
    University of Sydney
    Open grant
  • 2012 - 2015
    An investigation of the impacts of increased power supply to the national grid by wind generators on the Australian electricity industry
    ARC Linkage Projects
    Open grant
  • 2011 - 2013
    Analysis of institutional adaptability to redress electricity infrastructure vulnerability due to climate change
    UniQuest Pty Ltd
    Open grant
  • 2011 - 2013
    Determining the benefits of embedded storage within a localised solar powered distribution network
    UQ Collaboration and Industry Engagement Fund
    Open grant
  • 2008 - 2011
    Assessing the impacts of proposed carbon trading and tax schemes on the Australian electricity industry and the overall economy
    ARC Linkage Projects
    Open grant
  • 2008 - 2011
    Energy Transformed Flagship: Low Emissions Distributed Energy (CSIRO Flagship administered by University of Technology, Sydney)
    University of Technology Sydney
    Open grant
  • 2003 - 2008
    ARC Centre for Complex Systems
    ARC Centres of Excellence
    Open grant
  • 2003
    Nonlinear Econometric Modelling: A Complex Systems Perspective
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant
  • 2002
    Computational models of complex adaptive systems
    University of Queensland Research Development Grants Scheme
    Open grant
  • 2000
    Fundamental Drivers of economic Growth in Queensland
    Queensland Treasury - Office of Liquor, Gaming & Racing
    Open grant
  • 2000
    The Impact of Structural and Regulatory Changes on Australian Employment.
    ARC Australian Research Council (Small grants)
    Open grant
  • 1999
    Collaborative Arrangements for the Construction of a Multi-Regional/Multi-Industry IOE Model.
    Queensland Treasury - Office of Liquor, Gaming & Racing
    Open grant
  • 1997
    The impact of trade liberalisation on the structural transition of the Australian current account deficit and foreign debt
    UQ External Support Enabling Grant
    Open grant
  • 1996 - 1997
    Identifying Structural Change in the Multi-Sectoral Growth Dynamics of the Queensland Economy
    Quality Funds Round 3
    Open grant

Supervision

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  • Climate policy
  • Economic growth
  • Economic policy
  • Energy economics
  • Energy policy
  • Fiscal policy
  • Inflation
  • Innovation policy
  • Interest rates
  • Macroeconomic policy
  • Monetary policy
  • Renewable energy - economics of

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