Events
Cryptocurrencies from an Austrian perspective
Alistair Milne discusses the technology of cryptocurrencies, and its implications.
Government procurement polices across the Tasman: what role played by (Preferential) Trade Agreements?
Malcolm Bosworth looks at the effect on efficiency and budgets of including government procurement provisions in preferential trade agreements.
Increasing challenges - the Polish perspective on regional security and migration
Dr Witold Waszczykowski discusses Poland’s regional challenges with a particular focus on Russian aggression and migrants from the Middle East and North Africa.
The effects of secondary markets and unsecured credit on inflation dynamics
Pedro Gomis Porqueras presents this Research School of Economics Seminar on Macroeconomics.
Java’s culture of local pilgrimage
George Quinn examines some of the challenges Java’s burgeoning pilgrimage culture poses for research into the dynamics of religious change in Indonesia.
PNG Elections, 1964 to 2017: screening of documentary and a Q&A discussion with ANU academics
This event will see a special screening of Path to Nationhood, and a discussion with ANU academics.
Optimal structure and dissolution of partnerships
Simon Loertscher presents this Research School of Economics Seminar.
US strategy in Asia and countering Chinese maritime coercion
Former US ambassador and Assistant Defense Secretary, David Shear, and Center for Strategic and International Studies Fellow, Dr Zack Cooper, offer their assessments of the region’s chief strategic problems and what the US can and should do.
Effects of majority coalitions on district fiscal outcomes and service access in Indonesia
Adrianus Hendrawan discusses research which found that Indonesian district governments with majority coalitions raise more own-revenues and spend more than district governments with minority coalitions.
Liability insurance: optimal contracts under monopoly and competition
Emil Temnyalov presents this Research School of Economics Seminar on Economic Theory.
Towards increased food security and welfare in Timor-Leste
Sonia Akter discusses the impact of the adoption of improved maize varieties introduced through the Seeds of Life program during 2007-2015.
Do working women have higher intra-household decision-making power?
Xue (Sarah) Dong discusses the relationship between women’s working status and their intra-household decision-making power in Indonesia.
2017 aid budget breakfast
The fifth annual aid budget breakfast will take a look what the 2017-18 budget means for the future of Australian aid.
Back to the past: is growth reverting to pre-industrial levels?
Jakob Madsen presents this Research School of Economics Seminar on Macroeconomics.
Acehnese hospitality towards Rohingya refugees
Antje Missbach discusses why a group of Rohingya refugees stranded in Aceh were treated differently from asylum seekers and refugees residing in other parts of Indonesia.
Asymmetric reactions of the US natural gas market and economic activity
Bao Nguyen discusses the behaviour of the US natural gas market and its relation with the US economy.
The impact of electricity on economic development: a macroeconomic perspective
In this Crawford Research School Seminar, David Sterns discusses what is the best direction forward for research on electricity and development.
Postgraduate information evening
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Why forests? Why now? The science, economics, and politics of tropical forests and climate change
Jonah Busch discusses the importance of tropical forests in averting climate change and promoting sustainable development.
Post-budget public forum
In this special event, leading experts will dissect the 2017 Federal Budget tackling the big issues and asking the big questions.
Putting food on the plate for 9.7 billion: challenges and solutions
For those not able to come along, the event will be livestreamed through the Crawford School’s Facebook page.
Truth-telling and generosity: our progress so far and the road ahead
This lecture is part of ANU Reconciliation Week and recognising the 50th Anniversary of the 1967 Referendum.
Working across boundaries: a masterclass
PLEASE NOTE THIS MASTER CLASS HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO UNFORESEEN CIRCUMSTANCES.
Forecasting the real price of oil under alternative specifications of constant and time-varying volatility
Beili Zhu discusses how to forecast the real oil price and the relationship between real oil price and macroeconomic performances.
Boosting tax compliance in Indonesia using insights from behavioural economics
Chris Hoy discusses how ‘nudge’ interventions have boosted tax compliance in Indonesia.
What can ASEAN do in the midst of the 'New Normal'?
Former Indonesian Finance Minister Chatib Basri looks at the global trend of growing resistance to globalisation, and its potential impact on the ASEAN economies.
The absence of trust: Australian strategic thinking and PNG 1950-1975
Bruce Hunt discusses the history of the bilateral relationship between Australia and Papua New Guinea.
Australia's energy challenges
John Hewson discusses a renewable energy future in Australia. Fees apply.
Should the US leave the Paris Climate Agreement?
Experts discuss whether the US should quit the Paris Climate Agreement.
Solutions for sustaining natural capital
This day of panels will feature experts from a variety of disciplines discussing the relationship between natural capital and financing.
What’s next on the horizon? Post-budget policy analysis
This Sir Roland Wilson Foundation forum will take a closer look at the impact of the 2017-18 federal budget.
India – A resurgent maritime nation, harnessing the blue economy
Admiral R K Dhowan discusses the role of the Indian Navy in furthering peace and stability in the region and how to harness the forces of India’s blue economy.
Fuel switching and infant health: evidence from the LPG subsidy in Indonesia
Imelda presents her work on health effects of fuel switching.
Japan's secular stagnation and monetary policy
Ikuko Fueda-Samikawa discusses whether the Fiscal Theory of the Price Level (FTPL) can be an effective way for Japan to escape deflation.
The subjective well-being of informal carers: evidence from Australia
Azadeh Abbasi Shavazi presents this Research School of Economics Seminar on Applied Microeconomics.
Climate Café - Can societal addiction therapy transform our approach to climate change?
Robert Costanza discusses how new approaches could help overcome some of the barriers to action on climate change.
On the sources and mechanisms of economic growth in China
Ligang Song uses various modelling approaches to investigate Chinese economic growth during the past forty years, and to project the growth trajectory into the future.
Dead duck or just resting: has economic liberalism run into a dead end?
Experts discuss whether a new paradigm is needed to revitalise economies and societies.
Non participation in the market for mortality-contingent insurance
Geoff Kingston presents this Research School of Economics Seminar on Macroeconomics.
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