Past events
The impact of independent review on claims of aid project effectiveness
In this paper, we test whether outsourcing the validation of project appraisals changes the reported effectiveness of aid projects.
The impact of light pollution on ecosystems and their services: understanding and communicating the value of dark skies
Sharolyn Anderson’s PhD final seminar presents research on ‘The Impact of Light Pollution on Ecosystems and Their Services: Understanding and Communicating the Value of Dark Skies’.
The political economy of tobacco control in Indonesia: The state of play
The 7th Mubyarto Public Policy Forum, a collaboration between ANU Indonesia Project and UGM Faculty of Economics and Business, exploring the politically complex world of tobacco control policy.
Income inequality in Australia
Income inequality, with respect to total, taxable and post-tax income, has increased in Australia over the period from 1991 to 2019.
Zombie businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia
Joel Bowman presents his research on whether the business support measures introduced in response to the COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately affected the performance and survival rate of zombie businesses in Australia.
Can science “enable” transformation? A reflection on the experiences of the Pathways Network
Adrian Ely discusses the design, implementation and conclusion of the “Pathways” Network and reflects upon the lessons learned from its use of Transformation Labs in different contexts.
Ecosystem services benefits and willingness to pay for trees on farms
This seminar will present results of economic surveys on the benefits of tree planting in Australia.
Benchmarking Welfare Outcomes in Papua New Guinea
New analysis by the World Bank better illustrates the urgent challenges facing the country and further decouples the link between economic activity and household well-being.
Understanding the Stiglitz criticisms of new-Keynesian DSGE models: Trevor Swan, Maynard Keynes and the IPCC
CAMA Seminar:Understanding the Stiglitz criticisms of new-Keynesian DSGE models: Trevor Swan, Maynard Keynes and the IPCC Time: 2:00 to 3:30pm, Thursday 28 September 2023 Venue: Barton Lecture Theatre, Crawford School of Public Policy
Decision-making and policy implementation on for Indonesian peatland restoration: Are households the forgotten key actors?
Sri Lestari will present a PhD Thesis Proposal Review (TPR) seminar on ‘Decision-Making and Policy Implementation for Indonesian Peatland Restoration: Are Households the Forgotten Key Actors?’
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