- Rob Moir
Rob Moir is a professor of economics and social activist from Clifton Royal, New Brunswick,
Canada .In 2006, he was a candidate for the
New Democratic Party in the riding ofFundy Royal , and achieved 21% of the vote. He currently serves on the University of New Brunswick Saint John Senate and is a member of several Senate committees. He is the President of the Canadian Economics Association, and a member of the American Economics Association, the Economic Science Association and the International Association for the Study of Common Property.Research focus
Moir achieved his Bachelor of Arts and Science (1986-90) from
McMaster University before pursuing his Masters of Economics (1990-91) atQueens University . For his doctoral studies in Economics, Moir returned to McMaster to examine Econometrics and Development, with a specialty in Experimental Economics. He was awarded his PhD in Economics in 1996.Moir's research focuses on human behaviour in environments where competition and cooperation clash, such as donations to charities, the funding of public goods, and our use of common-pool resources (e.g., water, air, forests, and the fisheries). In these situations, Moir contends that while self-interest leads to
free riding , cooperation can enhance welfare. Behaviourally, he argues that people are less competitive than theory would predict, but not cooperative enough to be socially efficient.Moir's continued research concentrates upon policies and institutions which enhance cooperation and improve economic welfare. This work naturally extends to environmental issues, reduction of domestic and global poverty, and community economic development.
Political positions and issues
Dr. Moir has been an outspoken proponent of improved local usage and of
New Brunswick 's natural resources. In the 2006 campaign he gathered extensive media attention, in particular for his advocacy of an "Energy Park" concept in the Sussex area. This concept involved using a portion of the knownnatural gas deposits that exist in the area for local economic benefit and environmental improvement, as opposed to the exclusively private benefits seen from export. During the 2006 campaign, he was also praised in a national CBC article for his environmental consciousness, as he carpooled to the debates and election functions with another candidate. [Cite web|title=Carpooling helps N.B. Candidates cover riding|publisher=Canadian Broadcasting Corporation|date=2006-01-12 |accessdate=2007-02-02|url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/story/2006/01/12/carpool060112.html]Since the 2006 election, Dr. Moir has been continuing his activism, presenting as an Intervenor at National Energy Board hearings against the proposed
Irving Oil /Emera Liquified Natural Gas pipeline route through populated areas of Saint John. His work on this issue with the Friends of Rockwood Park earned the group a letter of support from NDP leaderJack Layton .During the September 2006 New Brunswick Provincial election Dr. Moir appeared as an NDP analyst for
Rogers Television and radio coverage.In February of 2007, he was once again nominated as the candidate for the
New Democratic Party in Fundy Royal due to theminority government situation [Cite web|title=Rob Moir nominated as NDP candidate in Fundy Royal|publisher=New Democratic Party of Canada|date=2007-02-06 |accessdate=2008-10-03|url=http://www.robmoirndp.com/moir-nominated.html] . The election has been called and will take place on October 14, 2008.External links
* [http://www.ndp-npd.nb.ca/docs/Moir%20-%20National%20Energy%20Board%20-Saint%20John%20-NB%20-support.pdf Letter from Jack Layton to Rob Moir and FoRP re: LNG Pipeline]
* [http://fundyroyalndp.blogspot.com/ Fundy Royal NDP Blog] (Rob's Blog)
* [http://robmoirndp.com/ Rob Moir Official Campaign 2008 Website]
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