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September 2022

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01
Sep
2022
Crawford School of Public Policy | Public Seminar

Annie Song: China’s approach to global fisheries: power in the governance of anti-illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing

Dr. Annie Young Song

Please join us for an RE&D Research Notes webinar on China’s approach to global fisheries by guest speaker Dr Song.

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Institutional sources of cooperation, competition and conflict in developing countries
02
Sep
2022
Crawford School of Public Policy | Development Policy Centre | Seminar

Institutional sources of cooperation, competition and conflict in developing countries

Emeritus Professor William Maley

This presentation identifies some specific examples in constitutional, political and administrative realms, within the wider context of the divergence in political theory between philosophies that seek to empower people to do good, and those that seek to limit people’s capacity to do bad.

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06
Sep
2022
Crawford School of Public Policy | ACDE Seminar

Fertility responses to short-term economic stress: Exploring the effects of a wealth shock in a pre-transitional settler colony

Martine Mariotti, Australian National University

This seminar uses historical data from South Africa to explore the effect of economic stress on fertility.

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07
Sep
2022
Crawford School of Public Policy | ANU College of Asia & the Pacific | Update

Japan Update 2022

Professor Sawako Shirahase; Mr Masaaki Shirakawa

This event will be held in-person and live streamed on YouTube. Please follow the link to register.

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07
Sep
2022
Crawford School of Public Policy | Indonesia Project | Indonesia Study Group

Memory, heritage and commodification: the many sides of disaster tourism in Indonesia

Gabriele Weichart (University of Vienna)

This seminar will investigate the commemoration of natural disasters in the context of Indonesia’s growing tourism industry, and also offer some reflections on how cultural differences in dealing with and responding to calamities and loss have figured in the commodification of disasters.

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08
Sep
2022
Crawford School of Public Policy | Seminar

The delocalised community and the search for new local resource governance: Emerging lessons from Nepal’s community forestry

Dr Hemant R Ojha (Associate Professor, Institute for Policy and Governance, University of Canberra)

Drawing on the speaker’s two decades of policy-engaged research on Nepal’s community forestry development, this seminar demonstrates the dynamics of delocalisation of forest user communities in Nepal, and then shows how this transformative change has rendered conventional community forestry institutions obsolete.

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13
Sep
2022
Crawford School of Public Policy | ACDE Seminar

Surfing economics: quantifying the value of recreational surfing at the Noosa World Surfing Reserve

Ana Manero, Australian National University

This seminar will dive into the economics of surfing, with a Noosa case study.

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Dr Robyn Gulliver
15
Sep
2022
Crawford School of Public Policy | RE&D Research Seminar

The activities and outcomes of the Australian environmental movement

Dr Robyn Gulliver

This presentation presents findings on an extensive analysis of the activities and outcomes of the Australian environmental movement covering four topics; who the environmental movement consists of, what they are doing, why they are doing it, and what they are achieving.

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16
Sep
2022
Crawford School of Public Policy | Arndt-Corden Department of Economics | Indonesia Project | Conference

2022 Indonesia Update conference. Gender equality and diversity in Indonesia: identifying progress and challenges

Andy Yentriyani, Santi Kusumaningrum, Ken Setiawan, Kathryn Robinson, Eva Nisa and many more

This conference will reflect on the 20 years since the last Indonesia Update on gender, bring to the centre stage gender relations in Indonesia, and present an overview of the political, economic, social, and cultural progress and barriers in achieving gender equality and diversity.

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20
Sep
2022
Crawford School of Public Policy | ACDE Seminar

Could urban form moderate mental distress due to the COVID-19 pandemic? Evidence from Jakarta, Indonesia

Budy Resosudarmo, Australian National University

Budy Resosudarmo talks about the relationship between urban form and mental distress during the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia.

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23
Sep
2022
Crawford School of Public Policy | PhD Seminar (Econ)

Split incentives or split perspectives? A study of solar for rental properties

Mara Hammerle

Mara Hammerle presents her research on identifying barriers to investment in rooftop solar by property investors and preferences for policy features to support such investment activity.

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27
Sep
2022
Crawford School of Public Policy | ACDE Seminar

Competing for attention - The effect of talk radio on elections and political polarization in the US

Ashani Amarasinghe (USyd)

Ashani Amarasinghe presents on the effects of talk radio on elections and political polarization.

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30
Sep
2022
Crawford School of Public Policy | PhD Seminar (Econ)

Increasing tax compliance and payment of small businesses with nudges: Evidence from a field experiment in Indonesia

Agung Endika Satyadini

Agung Endika Satyadini presents his research on the tax compliance behaviour of small businesses in Indonesia.

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The determinants of excess reserves in the PNG banking system
30
Sep
2022
Crawford School of Public Policy | Development Policy Centre | Seminar

The determinants of excess reserves in the PNG banking system

Thomas Wangi

In this ANU-UPNG seminar, Thomas Wangi examines why profit-maximising commercial banks in PNG demand non-remunerated excess reserves.

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30
Sep
2022
Crawford School of Public Policy | Tax and Transfer Policy Institute | PhD Seminar

Do business tax incentives work? Evidence from Australia

Nu Nu Win, PhD Candidate, Crawford School of Public Policy, ANU

Using Australian business tax returns and investment data, we estimate the impact of several investment incentives that have been implemented through the tax system.

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