Events
The impact of corporate political connections on corporate environmental responsibility: Evidence from Vietnamese SMEs
Ngoc Minh Le presents her paper on the impact of corporate political connections on corporate environmental responsibility.
Debt and inflation: the shape of the global pandemic recovery
Yixiao Zhou examines the macroeconomic outlook at a time of growing inflationary pressures.
Growth, a graphic exposition
Dr Lant Pritchett argues that economic growth is far more important for poverty reduction than targeted programs, and has five graphs to prove it, and to help illuminate our thinking on growth and development.
Global Seminar. SMEs and their environmental, social and governance strategy in Indonesia
This webinar will discuss challenges and opportunities to support environmental, social, and governance-driven SMEs in Indonesia.
The effects of institutions on the relationship between politics and trade
This seminar will explore empirical links between trade and political relations between countries.
Prospects for Australia-Indonesia Trade-Investment Partnerships
Professor Bambang Brodjonegoro will deliver a lecture on ‘Prospects for Australia-Indonesia Trade-Investment Partnerships in the Digital, Telecommunication, Energy and Infrastructure Sectors’.
Towards a just transition away from coal in Australia?
The seminar discusses the idea and implications of ‘just transition’ in Australia away from coal.
COVID-19 pandemic, firms' responses, and unemployment in the ASEAN-5
Sulistiyo Ardiyono presents his paper on the heterogeneous impact of the Covid 19 pandemic on firms’ performance in ASEAN-5 countries, the role of operating flexibility, and the sensitivity of employment on firms’ revenue.
Economics and finance PhDs: Professional activities, productivity and prospects
This seminar will delve into what happens after graduating with a PhD in economics or finance.
Real wage growth in Papua New Guinea over three decades
Martin Davies will present findings from the first longitudinal series of wages for formal private sector workers in PNG for a 20-year period, spanning three decades from 1999 to 2018.
2022 Pacific Update: Day Two
Co-hosted by the Development Policy Centre and the University of the South Pacific’s School of Accounting, Finance and Economics, Pacific Update is the premier forum for discussion of economic, social, political, and environmental issues in the region.
2022 Pacific Update: Pacific Migration Research Workshop
Co-hosted by the Development Policy Centre and the University of the South Pacific’s School of Accounting, Finance and Economics, Pacific Update is the premier forum for discussion of economic, social, political, and environmental issues in the region.
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