Kerrin Margaret Vautier, , is a New Zealand economist. She is the deputy chair of the
Reserve Bank of New Zealand
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.
Biography
Vautier was a lecturer in competition law at the
University of Auckland
, mottoeng = By natural ability and hard work
, established = 1883; years ago
, endowment = NZD $293 million (31 December 2021)
, budget = NZD $1.281 billion (31 December 2021)
, chancellor = Cecilia Tarrant
, vice_chancellor = Dawn F ...
, until she was appointed as a monetary policy advisor at the Reserve Bank in 2002.
She has held a number of governance positions in international affairs. She was a foundation member of the board of the Asia 2000 Foundation of New Zealand until 2001, and has also served as chair of the New Zealand Committee of the
Pacific Economic Cooperation Council
The Pacific Economic Cooperation Council (PECC) is a network of member committees composed of individuals and institutions dedicated to promoting cooperation across the Asia Pacific region, headquartered in Singapore. PECC has 23 full member commit ...
. In 2002, she was appointed chair of the advisory board of the New Zealand Asia Institute.
Personal life
Vautier was a violinist in the National Youth Orchestra of New Zealand for five years.
In the
1993 Queen's Birthday Honours, Vautier was appointed a
Companion of Order of Saint Michael and Saint George for services to economics and business management.
Publications
* Vautier, K. M. (1998). ''Competition principles for APEC economies''. New Zealand: APEC Study Centre, New Zealand Asia Institute.
*Vautier, K. M., Farmer, J. A., & Baxt, R. (1990). ''CER and business competition: Australia and New Zealand in a global economy''. Auckland: Commerce Clearing House N.Z. Ltd.
References
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Academic staff of the University of Auckland
New Zealand economists
New Zealand non-fiction writers
Year of birth missing (living people)
Living people