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July 2024

03
Jul
2024
Crawford School of Public Policy | Indonesia Study Group

Indigeneity and religion in Dea Kaju: Living in mixed worlds

Nur Utaminingsih, UIN Alauddin Makassar

In Angge Buntu Dea Kaju, an indigeneous community in South Sulawesi, Pappasang and Pangngadarang are considered core wisdom. Pappasang is the set of norms passed down through generations and serves as guidelines in daily life, and Pangngadarang is the form of practical rules that have become traditions in various aspects of community life. Both wisdom guide the lives of Angge Buntu people, alongside Islamic teaching and practices.

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04
Jul
2024
Crawford School of Public Policy | Other

Exploring unemployment and welfare through lived experience and policy narratives: what can lived experience knowledge offer welfare policy making in Australia?

Gabrielle Lawrence

This presentation showcases a PhD research project that explores what value (if any) insights from lived experience of long-term unemployment welfare can offer welfare policy making in Australia.

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05
Jul
2024
Crawford School of Public Policy | Development Policy Centre | Seminar

Impact of excess reserves on monetary policy transmission in PNG

Thomas Wangi, Senior Research Fellow, National Research Institute

The accumulation of excess reserves in PNG’s banking system may have undesired implications on the effectiveness of monetary policy transmission. Thomas Wangi discusses his paper which employs a structural VAR model to measure flow-on effects of positive shocks to excess reserves and the lending rate.

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05
Jul
2024
Crawford School of Public Policy | Tax and Transfer Policy Institute | Seminar

Addressing the rising revenue requirements with minimal welfare consequences

Mr Khademul Chowdhury, PhD Candidate, Research School of Economics, ANU

This paper investigates a simplified life-cycle model incorporating entrepreneurial activity to determine tax policies that achieve specific revenue targets.

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15
Jul
2024
Crawford School of Public Policy | Arndt-Corden Department of Economics | Resources, Environment and Development Group | Other

Crawford School Student Welcome

Various

Our signature event, the Crawford School Student Welcome, will bring together our entire student, academic and professional community, marking the start of a new semester.

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19
Jul
2024
Crawford School of Public Policy | Arndt-Corden Department of Economics | PhD Seminar (Econ)

Deficit financing strategy and fiscal sustainability in Bangladesh

Mohammad Mahabub Alam

Mohammad Mahabub Alam presents his research on deficit financing and fiscal sustainability in Bangladesh.

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23
Jul
2024
Crawford School of Public Policy | Arndt-Corden Department of Economics | ACDE Seminar

Partisan alignment, insurgency and public safety: evidence from the Indian Red Corridor

Ashani Amarasinghe, University of Sydney

This seminar explores the effect of political alignment on public safety in India.

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24
Jul
2024
Crawford School of Public Policy | Arndt-Corden Department of Economics | Lecture

2024 CAP Professorial Lecture Series: Weaponised economics and restoring the global economic order

Professor Shiro Armstrong

Explore the impact of weaponised economics and pathways to restore global economic stability in this insightful lecture by Professor Shiro Armstrong at the 2024 CAP Professorial Lecture Series.

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26
Jul
2024
Crawford School of Public Policy | Arndt-Corden Department of Economics | PhD Seminar (Econ)

The Retirement Income, Consumption and Home Equity in China

Tunye Qiu

Tunye Qiu presents his research on China’s retirement income, consumption and home equity.

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30
Jul
2024
Crawford School of Public Policy | Arndt-Corden Department of Economics | ACDE Seminar

De-routinization of jobs and the distribution of earnings: A cross-country comparison

Max Longmuir, Stone Center on Socio-Economic Inequality, The Graduate Centre, City University of New York

This seminar investigates job de-routinization, job polarization, and their potential ramifications for earnings distributions.

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