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Professor Shyamal Chowdhury
Nick Howlett/ANU Crawford School of Public Policy
30 January 2025

Economic development dynamo Professor Shyamal Chowdhury joins the Crawford School

Crawford School appoints Professor Shyamal Chowdhury as Director of the Australia South Asia Research Centre and Rajiv Gandhi Chair of South Asian Economics at the Arndt-Corden Department of Economics
  • #economics
  • Economic Development
Professor Jane Golley
Professor Jane Golley
28 January 2025

New chapter for economics: Professor Jane Golley takes the helm at the Arndt-Corden Department of Economics

The Crawford School of Public Policy is delighted to announce that Professor Jane Golley has stepped into the role of Head of the Arndt-Corden Department of Economics, following Professor Paul Burke.
  • #economics
Professor Toshi Arimura Wakeda University
Tue, 18 Mar 2025

A computable general equilibrium analysis of energy tax reform for carbon mitigation in Japan

This seminar explores the effects of a hypothetical carbon taxation scenario for Japan.

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renewable energy in California solar wind
Tue, 18 Feb 2025

The efficacy of voluntary overcompliance for decarbonization: Evidence from California

This seminar uses evidence from California to examine whether customer purchases of voluntary green power have acc

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Landscape with wind turbines at dawn, Wonthaggi, Victoria, Australia by Richard Pan (pexels.com)
Fri, 23 May 2025

How wind and solar erode generator revenues: Evidence from Australia’s electricity market

This paper empirically quantifies the impacts of wind and solar penetration on generators’ electricity sales revenue using high-frequency data from 386 power generators in Australia.

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ACDE PhD seminar: Credit, capital allocation, and economic performance
Fri, 21 Mar 2025

Credit, capital allocation, and economic performance

This research examines the relationships between credit, capital allocation, and economic performance.

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Manh-Tien Bui PhD seminar
Fri, 28 Mar 2025

The nexus of geopolitical risks, energy commodity prices and electricity supplies: evidence from time-varying approaches on near-real-time daily global power generation data

Manh-Tien Bui presents his second chapter on the nexus of geopolitical risks, energy commodity prices and global electricity supplies.

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use of air purifiers in Bangladesh research
Tue, 25 Mar 2025

Dual misbeliefs and technology adoption: Evidence from air purifiers in Bangladesh

The seminar will discuss a multi-phase field experiment to examine the adoption of air purifiers in Bangladesh.

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gender research economics
Tue, 4 Mar 2025

Decoding gender bias: The role of personal interaction

This seminar combines experiments with administrative data to understand what drives gender bias in subjective performance eva

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 Government deleveraging and the reverse crowding-in effect: Evidence from subnational debt and government contractors
Tue, 29 Apr 2025

Government deleveraging and the reverse crowding-in effect: Evidence from subnational debt and government contractors

Professor Yang Yao discusses the economics of travel bubbles.

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Professor Paul Burke receives a Distinguished Fellow award from AARES
21 February 2025

Professor Paul Burke honoured as Distinguished Fellow by AARES for exceptional leadership in energy and environmental economics

Professor Paul Burke receives the AARES Distinguished Fellow award for his leadership in energy and environmental economics, especially advancing the Asia-Pacific’s zero-carbon transition.
  • #economics
Dr Omer Majeed
Tue, 6 May 2025

From symmetry to sustainability: Transforming institutions for long-term growth

This paper models how population norms and leadership traits shapes long-term institutional development, empirically validated

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Reserve Bank
06 June 2022

Significant inflation concerns require another rate rise

Australia’s high inflation rate remains a “significant concern” for the RBA Shadow Board at The ANU, which has voted in favour of a second successive rise in interest rates.
  • #RBA
  • #interest rates
  • #Crawford School
  • #economics
  • #public policy
Prof Warwick McKibbin
13 December 2021

Lack of direction leaves climate policy in chaos: expert

Both sides of politics lack leadership when it comes to establishing clear climate policies, according to a leading public policy and economics expert at ANU.
  • #climate change
  • #economics
  • #climate policy
  • #leadership
Avoiding tax penalties: Evidence from Australia's Medicare Levy Surcharge
Fri, 13 Jun 2025

Avoiding tax penalties: Evidence from Australia's Medicare Levy Surcharge

Thomas Abhayaratna will present his research on tax filer responses to the Medicare Levy Surcharge.

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