Events
Debt-growth causality and its limit in developing Asia
Shanika Rathnayake presents her PhD findings on debt and economic growth in developing Asia.
Carrying coal to Newcastle: Talking about water marketing to Australian economists!
Professor Michael Hanemann from Arizona State University explores what can be learned about water markets, environmental markets and environmental policy reform from the successes (climate policy)and failures (water markets) in California and the successes (water markets) and failures (climate policy) in Australia.
Evaluating climate change mitigation policy of Japan: A multi-model approach
In this seminar organised by CCEP at Crawford School, Associate Professor Masahiro Sugiyama from Tokyo University will talk about their study on the climate policy proposal of Japan for a long term climate change mitigation.
International propagation of economic shocks through global supply chain
Todo investigates the extent of global propagation of economic shocks from natural disasters, using the information on supply-chain ties of major international firms.
ANU Climate Update 2020
An overview of how our climate is changing and how we can respond to these changes.
Land, forest and watershed degradation in Java – rooted in histories of conflict and displacement
Please join us for this upcoming research seminar, hosted by the Resources, Environment and Development group (RE&D).
Dr Martin C. Lukas of The University of Bremen will present research on land and resource conflict in Indonesia. The seminar will be facilitated by Associate Professor John McCarthy of RE&D.
2020 Australasian AID Conference
The Australasian AID Conference (AAC) will be held on 17-19 February 2020, once again in partnership with The Asia Foundation.
The employment effects of Australia’s Transition to Retirement Income Streams program
Join Andrew Carter as he examines Australia’s Transition to Retirement Income Streams (TRIS) program.
If you go, I go: strategic complementarity in the decision to migrate
Shyamal Chowdhury reports on an experimental investigation of how out-migration transforms rural labor markets in Bangladesh.
Towards a long-term emissions strategy for Australia: perspectives on scenarios, investment, and industry
A public event on 26 February by CCEP at Crawford School, with a panel discussion on a long-term emissions strategy for Australia. All are welcome.
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