Adjunct Fellow, Department of Economics, Macquarie University
Nick Garvin is an Adjunct Fellow in the Department of Economics at Macquarie University and Research Manager at the e61 institute.
Nick specialises in microeconometric research for Australian economic and financial policy.
His experience includes research at RBA and APRA on topics related to superannuation, mortgage debt, payments, and financial-market transactions, and as an econometrics lecturer at UNSW.
Nick holds a PhD in Economics from Pompeu Fabra University, a Masters in Economics from London School of Economics, and Bachelor Degrees in Economics and Psychology from Macquarie University.
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