Adam James Loch – The Conversation


Adam James Loch – The Conversation

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Profile Articles Activity Adam James Loch is an Associate Professor at the Centre for Global Food and Resources. Prior to moving to South Australia, Adam spent 10 years as a cotton grower


and advocate for irrigators in Queensland. He currently researches topics such as irrigator decision-making, water markets and institutional reform, transaction costs, and reallocation


policy/program effectiveness. Adam holds a Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) from Bond University, a Master of Marketing (M.Mkt) from Griffith University, a Master of Business (M.Bus) from


Central Queensland University and a Ph.D from UniSA. He is the immediate past President of the South Australian branch of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society


(AARES-SA), and a member of several professional associations including the American Agricultural and Applied Economics Society (AAEA), the European Association of Environmental and Resource


Economists (EERE) and the Economics Society of Australia (EcoSoc). EXPERIENCE * 2013–2015 Early Career Development Fellow, University of South Australia * 2012–2013 Post-doc researcher,


University of South Australia EDUCATION * 2012  University of South Australia, PhD Economics * 2003  Central Queensland University, M. Bus. * 2000  Griffith University, M. Mkt * 1994  Bond


University, B. Comm GRANTS AND CONTRACTS * 2015 DECRA Fellowship * Role: CI * Funding Source: ARC * 2014 Discovery * Role: CI * Funding Source: ARC * 2012 NCCARF Post-doc * Role: CI *


Funding Source: NCCARF PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS * Australian Agriculture and Resource Economics Society - SA Branch President RESEARCH AREAS * Applied Economics (1402) * Agricultural


Economics (140201)