Past events
Forecasting output and inflation with global components
In this seminar Leif will provide an overview of his recent paper, ‘Forecasting output and inflation with global components’. Leif shows that the recovery face after the 2007 financial crisis has led to a substantial deterioration of cross country output co-movement.
ANU Energy Update presents World Energy Outlook 2013
The ANU Energy Update provides Australian researchers, policymakers, industry and members of the public with the latest state of play in the world’s energy markets.
Commodities and the macroeconomy
This workshop is a joint event between the Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis (CAMA) at Crawford School of Public Policy, and the Centre for Centre for Applied Macro- and Petroleum Economics (CAMP), BI Norwegian Business School.
ANU Climate Update: Outlook from COP 19
The event includes an overview of the international process and outcomes of COP19, and discusses a range of topics such as climate finance, legal architecture, country perspectives and issues beyond the climate agreement within the larger framework of sustainability and sustainable development.
Determinants of international food prices: Role of demand and supply factors
Jagath Dissanayake discusses the relative importance of demand and supply shocks and policy shocks in food price fluctuations.
Optimal monetary policy with capital formation and financial frictions
In this seminar, Zulfiqar presents a comparative analysis of optimal monetary policy for two Financial Accelerator (FA) DSGE models: the benchmark FA model (Gertler and Karadi, 2011) and the Two-Sector FA Model, which extends the benchmark model into two-sector settings by incorporating durable goods along with consumption goods.
Book launch: The Flight of Galkope
Crawford School student Kela Kapkora Sil Bolkin will launch his book The Flight of Galkope at the PNG High Commission in Canberra.
Economics of climate change in the Pacific
The Pacific region is particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, which carry the risk of significant economic costs. Experts from the Asian Development Bank will present their recent work on the possible impacts of climate change, with analyses that lead to regional strategies, linked to local policies and activities in the region.
Macroeconomic policy cooperation and the G20: What can be achieved?
In this seminar Professor Vines will discuss the downsides of pursuing fiscal austerirty in advanced countries and export-led growth in emerging countries. He will then propose some ways to help achieve global recovery. In particular, Professor Vines will talk about the role of G20’s initiative called G20MAP (G20 Mutual Assessment Process).
Mining, deaths and dropouts: International evidence on the long-run health and education effects of mining
Ryan Edwards, PhD scholar, will present a paper on the long-term socioeconomic effects of mining.
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