Kerryn Lang is IISD’s Research Officer for the Global Subsidies Initiative based in Geneva. She coordinates the GSI’s main research projects such as country case studies to quantify producer subsidies. In addition, Kerryn follows and advises on the G-20 initiative to phase out subsidies to fossil fuels and writes regular policy briefs on emerging issues.
Before joining IISD, Kerryn worked as a consultant with the International Trade Centre (UNCTAD/WTO) in Geneva and spent several years as International Adviser on trade and environment policy for New Zealand’s Ministry for the Environment. Kerryn has also been admitted as a Barrister and Solicitor in the Wellington High Court, New Zealand.
Increasing the Momentum of Fossil-Fuel Subsidy Reform: A Roadmap for international cooperation
Paper: Kerryn Lang, Peter Wooders, Kati Kulovesi, 2010
Delivering on the G-20 commitment to reform fossil-fuel subsidies: Essential outcomes from Toronto
Paper: Kerryn Lang, 2010
Defining Fossil-Fuel Subsidies for the G-20: Which Approach is Best?
Paper: Kerryn Lang, Peter Wooders, 2010
"Saving Lives and Buying Time": Lessons in good subsidy design from the Affordable Medicines Facility - malaria (AMFm)
Paper: Wouter Deelder, Kerryn Lang, 2010
Building Fossil-Fuel Subsidy Reform: Have we got all the blocks?
Paper: Kerryn Lang, Peter Wooders, 2009