Events
Reparations: a radical way forward or more of the same?
This online interdisciplinary workshop aims to generate new knowledge and ideas about reparations as a tool, process and political claim to address inequalities and injustice across a wide variety of domains. The workshop aims specifically to bring together academic researchers, activists and practitioners of reparative justice to contribute to academic and public debates on how these ideas can be strengthened and furthered.
The Fourth Industrial Revolution, COVID-19, and women
In this inaugural keynote speech of the AAC Speaker Series, Eun Mee Kim will reflect on international development cooperation, and how we must work together to ensure the negative impacts of the pandemic on women and girls will not lead to permanent and lasting impacts.
The new intergovernmental fiscal relations law
The law (UU 1 2022) was promulgated by Jokowi on 5 January 2022. This talk will argue that the new law advances a somewhat ambivalent approach to decentralisation.
Australian Gender Economics Workshop 2022
The Australian National University (ANU) and the Women in Economics Network (WEN) invite you to the 5th annual Australian Gender Economics Workshop (AGEW2022).
Climate Global Webinar. Indonesia's energy challenges and climate change
Kuki Soejachmoen and Budy Resosudarmo will discuss Indonesia’s electricity sector, and the country’s energy policies and progress in the context of COP26.
Indonesia Project Research Travel Grants presentations
This seminar will feature presentations from the recipients of ANU Indonesia Project Research Travel Grants. The topics include 1) rule of law, corporate impunity and bribery; and 2) displacement and development in Bandung.
Co-ethnic neighbourhoods and migrant labour market outcomes
Do co-ethnic neighbourhoods affect the labour market outcomes of immigrants? Toan Nguyen discusses based on longitudinal evidence from Australia.
Economic Resilience: Global economic prospects - slowing growth, rising risks
In this seminar the authors will present the global economic prospects after COVID. According to the authors, the global recovery is set to decelerate amid diminished policy support, continued COVID-19 flare-ups, and lingering supply bottlenecks.
Determinants of mobile banking adoption and transactions in Indian banks
Mar Umali presents his PhD research on the determinants of mobile banking transactions and adoption in Indian banks.
Hidden heterogeneity: The distribution of treatment effects of a welfare reform experiment
Mathias Sinning analyses the effects of a welfare reform experiment on earnings in the United States.
Catalysing more constructive social dialogue: a case study of energy transitions
Please join us for our next RE&D seminar titled “Catalysing more constructive social dialogue: a case study of energy transitions” by Angela Merriam, PhD scholar at the Crawford School.
Global apparel value chain in the post-MFA era: Exploring Bangladesh’s competitive edge
Abul Bashar Mohammed Fakhruzzaman presents his PhD research on Bangladesh’s competitive edge in international trade.
Have living standards improved in PNG over the last two decades?
Have living standards improved in PNG over the last two decades? Manoj Pandey and Stephen Howes examine three PNG Demographic and Health Surveys to answer the question.
History of state tax reform in Australia
This seminar focuses on reviews states have undertaken to improve the quality of their tax systems.
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