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Dodo Thampapillai is an economist at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore. He also holds a Personal Chair in Environmental Economics at Macquarie University. He held an Adjunct Professorship in the same field at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences at Uppsala until 2009. In 2005, he was included in the list of Eminent Environmental Economists by UNESCAP and was previously a member of the UNEP Expert Group in Environmental Economics. He has over 100 publications including seven books and nine refereed monographs.
He was also awarded the DFG Professorship (University of Kiel, Germany 1999/2000) and SLU visiting Professorship (Sweden- 1999/2000). He has also consulted with World Bank, Asian Development Bank, United Nations Development Programme, Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations and International Labour Organization, and the Australian Government. Dodo's current research focus is on Macroeconomics and the Environment and the revised edition of his text Environmental Economics: Concepts Methods and Policies (Oxford University Press 2002, 2006)
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- "Value of Sensitive in-situ Environmental Assets in Energy Resource Extraction", Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy Research Paper No. PP11-30, Energy Policy, Vol. 39, No. 12. pp. 7695-7701, 2011
- "The Economic Valuation of Urban Ecosystem Services",
Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy Research Paper No. LKYSPP11-03, 2011
- Seck Tan and Dodo J Thampapillai. “Assessment of fiscal intervention measures in China: Perspectives from environmental macroeconomics”, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy Research Paper No. LKYSPP10-009. Also appeared in Critical Issues in Environmental Taxation Volume VII, Lye, L.H., Milne, J., Ashiobar, H., Kreiser, L., and Deketelaere, K (Editors), Edward Elgar, 2011.
- “Macroeconomics Vs Environmental Macroeconomics”, Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics , Forthcoming, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy Research Paper No. LKYSPP10-008, 2011.
- “Perfect Competition and Sustainability: A Brief Note”, International Journal of Social Economics, May 2010.
- “Fiscal Balance: Environmental Taxes and Investments” (with Wu Xun and Tan Seck Leng), Journal of Natural Resources Policy Research, May 2010.
- “Environmental Economics and Stewardship” (with Bo Ohlmer)- Chapter 5 in Staib, R. (Editor), Business Management and Environmental Stewardship, Palgrave MacMillan, London; 2009
- “The Value of Nature in Economic Growth: A Case Study of Australia” – Chapter 7 in Chung, R. K. and Quah, E, T. (Editors), Pursuing Green Growth in Asia and the Pacific, Cenage Learning Asia Pte Ltd., Singapore, 2009
- “The Value of Nature in Thailand: Implications for Social Policy” (with Quah, E and Thangavelu, S. M.) - Chapter 14 in Wilson P., Economic Policies and Social Welfare in the 21st Century: Challenges and Reponses for China and Thailand, Cenage Learning Asia Pte Ltd., Singapore, 2009
- “Environmental Capacity Constraints in Macroeconomic Policy Analysis”, International Journal of Environment Workplace and Employment, December 2008
- “Meeting the Environmental Challenges of China and India: Towards Innovative Policy Formulation”, Journal of Administration and Governance, September 2007
- “The Scarcity of Environmental Capital and Economic Growth: A Comparative Study of Australia and the United States”, Singapore Economic Review, August 2007.
- “The Environment and the Economy: Some Questions Regarding the Performance of the Chinese Economy” International Journal of Environment Workplace and Employment, (with Wu Xun and L. Sunderaj) September 2007
- “The Value of Nature in Thailand”, International Journal of Environment Workplace and Employment, (with Quah, E and Thangavelu, S. M.), September 2006.
- “An Extension of a John O’Brien Proposition: Altruism as an Instrument of Public Policy”, International Journal of Social Economics, (with Bo Ohlmer and Lim Boon Tiong), 32 (10), 2005.
- “An Introductory Macroeconomic Framework for China: Implications for West China Development” (with S. Thangavelu and E. Quah), in Ding, L. and Nielson, W. A. (Eds), China’s West Region Development: Domestic Strategies and Global Implications, World Scientific, 2005.
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- Toward Environmental Macro-economics
Working. Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy Paper Series, LKYSPP11-01
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- “Macroeconomics Vs Environmental Macroeconomics”, Macroeconomics Workshop Series, University of Melbourne, November 2010
- “Environmental Macroeconomics: Focus on Factor Utilization”, Environmental Economics Unit – Swedish Environment Protection Agency, Stockholm, October 2010
- “Environmental Macroeconomics – Dynamics of Environment and Society Interactions” European Climate Forum, Berlin, November 2009
- “Environmental Taxes Cumulative Pollution Loads and Fiscal Balance”, Concluding Plenary Keynote Paper 9th Global Conference on Environmental Taxation, November 2008, Singapore.
- “Environmental Capacity Constraints and Economic Growth” – Key Note Paper for Conference on Business, International Competiveness and Sustainable Development, Monash University, Kuala Lumpur, December 2007
- “Economic Growth and the Environment, Invited Paper presented to the Harvard Project in Asia and International Relations, Beijing, August 2007
- “Environmental Protectionism and Resource Management: The Biggest Kids in the Sandbox - China and India”, Paper presented to the Harvard Project in Asia and International Relations, August 2006.
- “The Scarcity of Environmental Capital and Economic Growth: A Comparative Study of Australia and the United States”, Panel on Sustainable Development – Myth or Reality, Singapore Economic Review Conference, August 2005.
- “Economic Growth and Environment: A Case Study of Australia”, Eminent Environmental Economists’ Symposium, UNESCAP, Seoul, Korea, March 2005.
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