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The Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 46:3, pp. 307–309 2002 AARES Distinguished Fellow Alistair S. Watson Self-employed freelance economist, since January 1989; Chief Research Economist, Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 1987–1988; Senior Lecturer in Agricultural Economics, School of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Melbourne, 1975–1986; Associate Commissioner, Industries Assistance Commission, 1982–1983 (Wheat) and 1984–1985 (Fertilizers); Senior Research Fellow in Agricultural Economics, University of Melbourne, 1972–1975; Economist, International Wool Secretariat, London, 1969–1972; Graduate study and research at the Universities of New England and Adelaide, 1962–1969; Research Officer, Victorian Department of Agriculture, 1960–1961; Outstanding Masters Thesis Award, Australian Agricultural Economics Society, 1966; President, Australian Agricultural Economics Society, 1979; Editor, Australian Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1974–1977; Business Manager, Australian Agricultural Economics Society, 1973; and Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society Inc. and Blackwell Publishers Ltd 2002 308 Distinguished Fellows President, Victorian Branch, Australian Agricultural Economics Society, Alistair Watson was born in Rushworth, a fading gold mining town in northern Victoria only latterly recognised for its elegance. His parents had a general store in nearby Stanhope – a post-World War I soldier settlement area – these days recognised for dairy farming and salinity. Alistair has spent much of his
The Australian Journal of Agricultural Resource Economics – Wiley
Published: Sep 1, 2002
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