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Jock Robert Anderson (born 23 January 1941) is an Australian
agricultural economist Agricultural economics is an applied field of economics concerned with the application of economic theory in optimizing the production and distribution of food and fiber products. Agricultural economics began as a branch of economics that specif ...
, specialising in agricultural development economics,
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and
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, and international rural development policy. Born in
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, he studied at the
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, attaining
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and
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degrees in
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. After graduation, Anderson joined the Faculty of Agricultural Economics at the
University of New England University of New England may refer to: * University of New England (Australia), in New South Wales, with about 26,000 students * University of New England (United States), in Biddeford, Maine, with about 6,000 students See also * New England Coll ...
. At New England, he focused on research in farm management, risk, and uncertainty and received a
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in economics in 1970. In 1977, Anderson co-authored a book, ''Agricultural Decision Analysis'', which has served as an influential source on risk and decision analysis for agricultural economics researchers and the agricultural industry. From 1978 to 1979, Anderson was chief research economist at the Australian Bureau of Agricultural Economics, the first holder of that role. In 1991, he was appointed an
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at New England and departed to a full-time position as an agricultural economist and rural development policy advisor at the
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in
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He retired from the World Bank in 2003. A prolific author and editor of papers and publications related to his field, Anderson has continued to write and consult in retirement. He was elected a
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and/or presiding member of a number of professional agricultural, economic, and science organizations, including as a Distinguished Fellow in the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society. He was honored with a
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by the University of New England in 2006 and Doctor of Agricultural Science by the University of Queensland in 2014.


Early life and education

Anderson was born at
Monto, Queensland Monto () is a rural town and Suburbs and localities (Australia), locality in the North Burnett Region, Queensland, Australia. In the , the locality of Monto had a population of 1,156 people. Geography Monto is located on the Burnett Highway ...
, to parents Robert William and Nellie Frances Anderson on 23 January 1941.Marquis Who's Who As a child he lived on and helped tend his family's beef, pig, wheat, and
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farm, called "Clifton Hills," in the Upper Burnett area of Queensland. Due to an absence of high schools in his rural area, for his postprimary education Anderson traveled to
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to attend
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. He graduated in 1958 and was awarded an open scholarship to the
University of Queensland The University of Queensland is a Public university, public research university located primarily in Brisbane, the capital city of the Australian state of Queensland. Founded in 1909 by the Queensland parliament, UQ is one of the six sandstone ...
. At the University of Queensland, Anderson majored in agricultural economics, with a focus in applied production. He received a Bachelor of
Agricultural Science Agricultural science (or agriscience for short) is a broad multidisciplinary field of biology that encompasses the parts of exact, natural, economic and social sciences that are used in the practice and understanding of agriculture. Professio ...
with First Class Honors in 1963. Continuing with
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at the University of Queensland, Anderson received a Master of Agricultural Science in 1965.Anderson, J. R., "2003"; University of New England, "Staff"; AJAE, "1996 Fellow" While working towards his masters, he was selected and worked as a
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for the university's department of agriculture, sponsored by Sir Edmund Marsden Tooth. At the same time, he served as a science tutor at the university's Emmanuel College campus.University of New England, "Staff"


Career


University of New England

After receiving his master's degree, Anderson was employed as a research
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and applied production economist for ACF & Shirleys Fertilizers Ltd in Brisbane. He departed Brisbane one year later, in 1966, to join the faculty of the
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at its campus in
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. Anderson served as a research fellow under John L. Dillon, Foundation Chair of Farm Management, studying the pastoral-zone wool industry of Queensland and New South Wales. The two particularly focused on
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,
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, and
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issues related to farm management. Under Dillon's guidance, Anderson received a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Economics in 1970. Anderson afterward became a lecturer in farm economic statistics until 1972, before becoming a senior lecturer between 1973 and 1974. In 1975 he was appointed as an associate professor, and in 1984 became a full-time professor (personal chair) in agricultural economics and business management, a position he held until 1991.Anderson, J. R., "2003"; University of New England, "Staff" In 1973, Anderson took a
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as a visiting professor of agricultural economics at the
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, beginning his career-long work with agricultural development economics. At New England, Anderson specialized in
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and
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, in particular
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,
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and efficiency analysis, and modern
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as applied to agricultural economics. Along with Dillon and J. Brian Hardaker, Anderson co-authored a 1977 book, ''Agricultural Decision Analysis'', which served as an influential source on risk and decision analysis for agricultural economics researchers and the agricultural industry. The ''
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'' described the
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text as "Something of a classic in the field, especially amongst graduate students of U.S. colleges."AJAE, "1996 Fellow" From 1978 to 1979, Anderson took a
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to serve as deputy director and chief research economist for the Australian government's Bureau of Agricultural Economics (BAE) (later called
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) in Canberra. With BAE, he managed a portfolio consisting of 200 economic researchers examining current issues and aspects of the agricultural industry. Upon his return to New England in 1980, Anderson was appointed
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of Faculty of Economic Studies, serving in the position until 1982. In 1981, New England awarded him a publications-based doctorate of economics. From 1986 through 1988 Anderson was head of the university's Department of Agricultural Economics and Business Management. In 1991 the university designated him an emeritus professor of agricultural economics.


World Bank

While at New England, Anderson at times did part-time consultant work for the
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. First, in 1977, with the bank's Development Research Center. In 1989 Anderson accepted a full-time position with the World Bank and moved to Washington, D.C., to work at the bank's headquarters. From 1989 until 1993 he served as principal economist for the bank's Agricultural Policies Division, Agriculture and Rural Development Department. In 1994 Anderson became an advisor in agricultural technology to the bank's Agriculture and Natural Resources Department. From 1996 to 1998 he worked as evaluation adviser for the bank's Operations Evaluation Department. Anderson subsequently returned to the Agriculture and Rural Development Department, where he served as a portfolio and strategy and policy advisor. He retired from the World Bank on 31 January 2003. While at the World Bank, Anderson focused on agricultural research. He documented his work in a series of books, reports, and papers.AJAE, "1996" During his time with the World Bank, Anderson accompanied a number of in-country missions, including to Bangladesh, Brazil, Ethiopia, Guinea, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Morocco, Nepal, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Pakistan, Russia, Tanzania, Uganda, Uzbekistan, and Zimbabwe. He also worked with research studies on Burkina Faso, India, Kenya, and Malawi. In 1990 Anderson co-authored the third edition of Dillon's ''The Analysis of Response in Crop and Livestock Production''. The book continued the work of the first two editions in teaching crop and livestock analysis while introducing modelling principles, economic duality as it pertains to response processes, the analysis of aggregate response, and the economics of response research. In 1992, again with Dillon, Anderson co-authored ''Risk Analysis in Dryland Farming Systems'' which, as its title suggested, focused on risk analysis in dryland farming systems in less-developed regions.


Further work

In 2004 the second edition of ''Coping with Risk in Agriculture'', co-authored by Anderson, Hardaker, Ruud B. M. Huirne, G. Lien, was published. The book was intended as a replacement text for ''Agricultural Decision Analysis'' and was targeted at senior undergraduate or graduate students of farm management, agricultural researchers, farm advisors, veterinarians, farmers, and policy makers. A third edition including copulas was published in 2015 as Hardaker, J.B., Lien, G., Anderson, J.R. and Huirne, R.B.M. (2015), ''Coping with Risk in Agriculture: Applied Decision Analysi''s, CABI Publishing, Wallingford. More recently, Anderson served as an Editor in Chief of ''Encyclopedia of Food Security and Sustainability'', Elsevier, Oxford (3 volumes).


Consultancies

Throughout his career at New England, in addition to his work with the World Bank Anderson also acted as a consultant for several outside organizations. In 1973 he served as an economist for the
International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center The International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (known – even in English – by its Spanish acronym CIMMYT for ''Centro Internacional de Mejoramiento de Maíz y Trigo'') is a non-profit research-for-development organization that develops ...
(CIMMYT) in Mexico. From 1976 to 1986, he worked with the CIMMYT's parent organization
Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research CGIAR (formerly the Consultative Group for International Agricultural Research) is a global partnership that unites international organizations engaged in research about food security. CGIAR research aims to reduce rural poverty, increase food ...
(known by its acronym, CGIAR). He began consulting for the World Bank in 1975, first in its Development Research Center, then the Agriculture and Rural Development Department, the Economic Analysis and Projections Department, and finally, from 1984 to 1985, as director, Study of the Impact of the International Agricultural Research Centers, CGIAR Secretariat. In 1988, Anderson, with R. W. Herdt and G. M. Scobie, coauthored a book on CGIAR titled, ''Science and Food: The CGIAR and its Partners''.


Professional associations

Anderson's professional associations while at New England included membership in the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society (AARES), for which he was elected president in 1981, serving in that position for one year. Also in 1981, he was an exchange fellow in the Academies' Australia-China Exchange in the Humanities and Social Sciences. From 1982 to 1983, Anderson served as a research fellow in the Resource Systems Institute of the
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, based in
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.Anderson, "2003" In 1984 he selected as a Distinguished Foreign Scholar of the Mid-American State Universities Association. In 1985 and 1988 he was respectively named a fellow in the Australian Institute of Agricultural Science and the World Academy of Productivity Science. In 1996, Anderson was selected as a fellow of the American Agricultural Economics Association and in 2003 as a distinguished fellow with AARES. Anderson has served two cycles, from 1978 to 1980 and 1986 to 1990, as an associate editor and member of the editorial council for the ''
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''. From 1974 to 1977 he served on the editorial committee and, from 1978 to 1979, he was joint editor, with J. Brian Hardaker, of the ''Australian Journal of Agricultural Economics'' (AJAE), based in Canberra. From 1998 to the present, Anderson served on AJAE's editorial board. In 1989, he was a guest editor, along with J. L. Dillon, of a special issue of ''
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''. In addition, in 1978, Anderson served as editorial manager for the ''Quarterly Review of Agricultural Economics''.


Family and personal life

While Anderson was studying at the University of Queensland, he met his wife Libby A. Johnson. They were married on 15 February 1964. They subsequently had two children, Jules, and Dianne. In retirement, Anderson lived in the Washington DC area, where he continued to consult on agricultural issues. Anderson's hobbies include
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and
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. According to the ''Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics'', during his career Anderson was an important contributor to the
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element in Australian agricultural economics.


Awards and professional elections

*1958 Open Scholarship to the University of Queensland (awarded at the
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)UNE *1981 President and Fellow, Australian Agricultural Economics SocietyAIARD *1981 Exchange Fellow in the Academies' Australia-China Exchange in the Social Sciences *1984 Distinguished Foreign Scholar, Mid-America State Universities Association *1985 Fellow, Australian Institute of Agricultural Science *1988 Fellow, World Academy of Productivity Science *1996 Fellow, American Agricultural Economics Association *2000 Fellow, Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia *2003 Distinguished Fellow, Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society *2003 Honorary Life Membership of the
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*2006 Doctor of the University, h.c., University of New England *2014 Doctor of Agricultural Science, h.c., University of Queensland


Selected publications

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Notes


References

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External links

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