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Peter B. Dixon is affiliated with Victoria University in Australia and has contributed extensively to the field of economics, econometrics, and finance. Their work spans multiple specialized areas including global trade and economics, monetary policy and economic impact, and the economics of agriculture and food markets.

The scientist's research portfolio covers a variety of topics such as agricultural sustainability and environmental impact, the global financial crisis and policies, agricultural risk and resilience, and the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Frequent co-authors in their work include Maureen T. Rimmer, N. V. Vinodchandran, A. Pavan, Joseph François, and Dominique van der Mensbrugghe. They have collaborated on numerous publications alongside these scholars.

Peter B. Dixon's scholarly articles have appeared in a diverse range of academic journals and publication venues. The most frequent among these venues include arXiv (Cornell University), Journal of Global Economic Analysis, History of Economics Review, Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, and SSRN Electronic Journal.

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Peter B. Dixon include:

  • Ethical and economic implications of the adoption of novel plant-based beef substitutes in the USA: a general equilibrium modelling study (2022, The Lancet Planetary Health)
  • Winners and losers in global supply chain trade: Embedding GSC in CGE (2021, Economic Modelling)
  • Creating a Disaggregated CGE Model for Trade Policy Analysis: GTAP-MVH (2020, Foreign Trade Review)
  • Jan Tinbergen (1903-1994) and the Rise of Economic Expertise (2022, History of Economics Review)
  • Coping with seasonality in a quarterly CGE model: COVID-19 and U.S. agriculture (2021, Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics)

Peter B. Dixon has also contributed to book publications, including a title published by World Scientific titled Policy Analysis and Modeling of the Global Economy (2020).

Best Publications

  • ORANI, a multisectoral model of the Australian economy

    Peter B. Dixon

  • Dynamic general equilibrium modelling for forecasting and policy : a practical guide and documentation of MONASH

    Peter B. Dixon;Maureen T. Rimmer

  • Notes and problems in applied general equilibrium economics

    Peter B. Dixon

  • Computable general equilibrium modelling for policy analysis and forecasting

    Peter Dixon;B.R. Parmenter

  • Handbook of computable general equilibrium modeling

    Peter B. Dixon;Dale Weldeau Jorgenson

  • Effects on the U.S. of an H1N1 epidemic: analysis with a quarterly CGE model

    Peter B. Dixon;Bumsoo Lee;Todd Muehlenbeck;Maureen T. Rimmer

  • Forecasts for the Australian economy using the MONASH model

    Philip D. Adams;Peter B. Dixon;Daina McDonald;G.A. Meagher

  • ORANI, a general equilibrium model of the Australian economy: current specification and illustrations of use for policy analysis

    P B Dixon;B R Parmenter;G J Ryland;James P Sutton

  • Forecasting and Policy Analysis with a Dynamic CGE Model of Australia

    Peter B. Dixon;Maureen T. Rimmer

  • Chapter 1 Computable general equilibrium modelling for policy analysis and forecasting

    Peter B. Dixon;B.R. Parmenter

  • Saving the Southern Murray‐Darling Basin: The Economic Effects of a Buyback of Irrigation Water*

    Peter B. Dixon;Maureen T. Rimmer;Glyn Wittwer

  • The MONASH Style of Computable General Equilibrium Modeling: A Framework for Practical Policy Analysis

    Peter Dixon;Robert B. Koopman;Maureen Rimmer

  • Regionalising results from a detailed CGE model: Macro, industry and state effects in the U.S. of removing major tariffs and quotas*

    Peter B. Dixon;Maureen T. Rimmer;Marinos E. Tsigas

  • The estimation of supply response in Australian agriculture: the CRESH/CRETH production system.

    David P. Vincent;Peter B. Dixon;Alan A. Powell

  • Intra-industry versus inter-industry trade: Relevance for adjustment costs

    Jayant Menon;Peter B. Dixon

  • Structural adaptation in an ailing macroeconomy : report to the Study Group on Structural Adjustment (Crawford Committee)

    Peter B. Dixon;Alan A. Powell;Brian R. Parmenter

  • Dynamic General Equilibrium Modelling for Forecasting and Policy

    Peter B. Dixon

  • The US economy from 1992 to 1998: results from a detailed CGE model

    Peter B. Dixon;Maureen T. Rimmer

  • The Economy-Wide Effects in the United States of Replacing Crude Petroleum with Biomass

    Peter B. Dixon;Stefan Osborne;Maureen T. Rimmer

  • Validating a Detailed, Dynamic CGE Model of the USA*

    Peter B. Dixon;Maureen T. Rimmer

Frequent Co-Authors

Adam Rose
Adam Rose University of Southern California
Samuel Bowles
Samuel Bowles Santa Fe Institute
Peter J. Wilcoxen
Peter J. Wilcoxen Syracuse University
Anthony Harris
Anthony Harris University of Sydney
Hans van Meijl
Hans van Meijl Wageningen University & Research
Prema-chandra Athukorala
Prema-chandra Athukorala Australian National University
Merrilyn Goos
Merrilyn Goos University of Limerick
Jeff Richardson
Jeff Richardson Monash University
Dale W. Jorgenson
Dale W. Jorgenson Harvard University
Daniel G. Brown
Daniel G. Brown University of Washington

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