Events
Disruptive effects of preferential policies
Sutanuka Roy investigates the impact of two affirmative action policies on university test scores.
Is environmental goods trade beneficial for the environment?
Huong Tran presents her research on the environmental effects of environmental goods trade.
Growth with equity in East Asia: reversed or returned?
Stephen Howes seeks to dispel some misunderstandings about actual changes in levels of inequality - in particular, highlighting the complexity of inequality trends in East Asia.
2018 regional elections in Indonesia
This presentation will discuss if there are any consistent and sustainable patterns in the coalition formation among political parties in the 2018 regional elections in Indonesia.
Australian aid evaluations: disability-inclusive development
The speakers will focus on the recent evaluation which assessed the effectiveness and credibility of support for advocacy for disability-inclusive development by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT).
Economic modelling of climate change
Tony Wiskich presents his thesis proposal review on Economic Modelling of Climate Change.
Coal transitions: a symposium on current research
In this symposium, the speakers will present early results from research under the international Coal Transitions project and research getting underway as part of the Energy Transition Research Hub
Asian Development Outlook 2018
The speakers present the key findings of the report and discuss developments and forecasts for the Pacific region.
Investigating linkages between asset markets
In this seminar Kate McKinnon will present her thesis proposal review on “Investigating linkages between asset markets: A latent factor approach”.
Unequal burden of retirement reform: evidence from Australia
Todd Morris discusses the effects of raising pension-claiming ages in response to population ageing.
Australia's high company tax rate and dividend imputation
Chris Murphy looks at the advantages to Australian consumers of reducing Australia’s relatively high company tax rate.
2018 K R Narayanan Oration - Dismantling inequality through ASSURED innovation
Dr R A Mashelkar discusses how we can do the magic of achieving equality of access, or at least access to the essentials of life, despite income inequality.
Macroeconomic effects of government expenditure
In this seminar Daniel Silva Withmory will present his thesis proposal review on the effect of government expenditure on real activity, public debt and other economic variables in a small open economy such as Australia.
No-arbitrage determinants of credit spread curves under the unconventional monetary policy regime in Japan
Tatsuyoshi Okimoto, Associate Professor of Economics and Finance at the Crawford School of Public Policy, co-editor of Japanese Economic Review and Gendai Finance (journal of Nippon Finance Association in Japanese), and research director for Australia-Japan Research Centre discuses monetary policy in Japan. Join us as Okki explores what credit curves are and how global factors have influenced Japan’s monetary policy and its affect on credit.
Non-tariff measures and regional integration in ASEAN
David Vanzetti queries the scope for increasing inter-regional trade by reforming or harmonising NTMs to common standards.
Can information shape preferences for redistribution? Evidence from randomised controlled trials in 12 countries
Christopher Hoy presents his PhD research on how information influences preferences about inequality.
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