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Creina Day is an Associate Professor in Economics at the Crawford School of Public Policy and Director of the Growth, Demographics, and Productivity research program at the Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis (CAMA). Her contributions span various fields including endogenous growth theory, gender wage gaps, childcare, fertility, house price determination, optimal fossil fuel extraction, macroeconomic policy, population ageing, pensions, political economy, and income inequality. She has published seminal papers in leading international journals, including the Berkeley Electronic Journal of Macroeconomics, Oxford Economic Papers, and the Review of Income and Wealth. In 2004, she proposed the fertility J-curve, which was empirically confirmed in 2009. Creina Day has received the JG Crawford Award for original research, and her works have featured in the top downloaded papers in the Economic Record in special issues.
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