Associate Professor Creina Day
Areas of expertise
- Economic Development And Growth 140202
- Other Economics 1499
Biography
Creina Day was awarded the 2011 JG Crawford Award for the best piece of original research on Japan. Ongoing research interests span economic demography, fertility, R&D-based growth, China’s resources boom and macroeconomic policy. Her research has been published in Berkeley Electronic Journals in Macroeconomics, Economic Record, Review of Income and Wealth, and Oxford Economic Papers
Prior to joining the Department, Creina was a Lecturer in postgraduate Macroeconomics Analysis at the University of Sydney where she received 3 awards for teaching excellence. Recently, as lecturer in IDEC8002 Graduate Diploma Macroeconomic Analysis and Policy, she was nominated three times for the College of Asia and the Pacific Award for Teaching Excellence (Sem 2, 2011, 2013, 2014). Creina received a Notable Mention (CAP Teaching Excellence Award) for 2014 and was nominated for the 2015 Vice Chancellor’s Award for Teaching Excellence for IDEC8002 and IDEC8008 Masters Open Economy Macroeconomics, Finance and Development.
Publications
- Day, C 2015, 'Skill composition, fertility, and economic growth', Review of Income and Wealth, vol. 61, no. 1, pp. 164-178.
- Day, C & Day, G 2014, 'Does China's demand boom curb Australian iron ore mining depletion?', Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, vol. 58, no. 2, pp. 244-262.
- Day, C 2014, 'Book review: Aging and Economic Growth in the Pacific Region, Akira Kohsaka (ed.), Routledge Studies in the Modern World Economy, London and New York, 2013, pp 176', Asian-Pacific Economic Literature, vol. 28, no. 2, pp. 98-100.
- Day, C & Day, G 2014, 'Depletion of non-renewable resources imported by China', China Economic Review, vol. 30, pp. 235-243.
- Day, C 2013, Skill Composition, Fertility and Economic Growth.
- Day, C & Dowrick, S 2013, 'Endogenous growth with R&D and human capital: the role of returns to scale', Oxford Economic Papers, vol. 65, no. 2, pp. 312-322.
- Day, C 2013, 'House prices, fertility and economic growth', 2013 42nd Australian Conference of Economists, ed. David Butler and Maria Mangano, Murdoch University, Western Australia, pp. 1-15.
- Day, C 2012, 'Economic Growth, Gender Wage Gap and Fertility Rebound', Economic Record, vol. 88, no. SUPPL.1, pp. 88-99.
- Day, C 2012, 'Will fertility rebound in Japan?', Asia Pacific Economic Papers, vol. 395, p. 28.
- Day, C 2011, 'China's Fiscal Stimulus and the Recession Australia Never Had: Is a Growth Slowdown Now Inevitable?', Agenda: A Journal of Policy Analysis and Reform, vol. 18, no. 1, pp. 23-34.
- Day, C & Dowrick, S 2010, 'What entices the stork? Fertility, education and family payments', Economic Record, vol. 86, no. Special Issue, pp. 69-79.
- Day, C & Day, G 2010, 'Taxes, growth and the current account 'tick-curve' effect', Australian Economic Papers, vol. 49, no. 1, pp. 13-27.
- Day, C 2004, 'The dynamics of fertility and growth: baby boom, bust and bounce-back', The BE Journal of Macroeconomics, vol. 4, no. 1, p. 14.
- Day, C & Dowrick, S 2004, 'Ageing Economics: Human Capital, Productivity and Fertility', Agenda: a journal of policy analysis and reform, vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 3-20.
- Day, C., 'Taxes, Growth and the Current Account Tick-Curve Effect', Australian Economic Papers, 2010, Vol. 49, no. 1, pp.13-27
- Day, C. 2004, 'The Dynamics of Fertility and Growth: Baby Boom, Bust and Bounce-Back' The B. E. Journal of Macroeconomics, vol. 4, no. 1





