PhD Seminars
The Retirement Income, Consumption and Home Equity in China
Tunye Qiu presents his research on China's retirement income, consumption and home equity.
Deficit financing strategy and fiscal sustainability in Bangladesh
Mohammad Mahabub Alam presents his research on deficit financing and fiscal sustainability in Bangladesh.
Domestic, regional, or global shocks? A GVAR analysis of the Latin American business cycle
Rubayat Chowdhury presents his research on the relative contributions of domestic, regional, and global shocks in the business cycle of Latin American business cycle.
Indigenous livelihoods and land claims in North-East Cambodia
Cambodia’s upland regions are currently sites of contest and conflict over land between diverse actors, including the Indigenous populations that hold customary rights to these landscapes. This research explores how Indigenous communities engage with these diverse institutions, actors and interventions to negotiate their land claims and livelihoods, and how these negotiations in turn shape their lives and relationships to land.
Money creation and capital allocation
Charles Brukner presents his research on how the banking system creates and allocates new money in the economy.
Business dynamism indicators in Australia
David Hansell presents his research on business dynamism in Australia.
Dynamics of grassroots collectivism: natural resource conflicts and social movements in Thailand’s special economic zones
Internationally, Special Economic Zones (SEZs) have rapidly expanded as a spatial model and engine to promote industrial economic growth and development. This study addresses a significant gap in understanding about why and how spatially intensive regional developments like SEZs can spark environmental social movements and novel public policy deliberations within repressive political spaces.
Navigating ideational dynamics: actor-policy interactions in implementation of Indonesia’s higher education reform
This presentation showcases a PhD research project; it demonstrates that the implementation of research-related policies in Indonesian higher education is a political endeavour shaped by the interactions between actors' held beliefs and practices and policies' ideas and objectives.
Under the water: Flood impacts and economic dynamics in northern Peru
Jose Cobian Alvarez presents his PhD research on the impact of floods on household welfare in northern Peru.
Tracking mergers and acquisitions in Australia
Nu Nu Win presents her PhD research about using administrative microdata to track mergers and acquisitions in Australia
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