PhD Seminars
Participation in global production networks: evidence from landlocked developing countries
Buavanh Vilavong discusses the factors affecting the participation of landlocked developing countries in global production networks.
Fuel switching and infant health: evidence from the LPG subsidy in Indonesia
Imelda presents her work on health effects of fuel switching.
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.
The persistent effect of conflict on human capital accumulation: evidence from Ethiopia
Samuel Weldeegzie discusses human-capital effects of Ethiopia’s conflict with Eritrea.
Is electricity a key contributor to economic growth?
Rohan Best explores whether electricity availability has an influence on economic growth in developing economies.
Childbearing and women’s empowerment in Indonesia
Giang Nguyen shares her research results on fertility and women’s empowerment in Indonesia.
Bigger, better or weaker? Size and capital returns in large and small Chinese state-owned manufacturers
Paul Hubbard discusses the capital returns of state-owned enterprises in China.
Measuring Dutch disease in Indonesia
Donny Pasaribu examines whether Indonesia has been subject to Dutch disease.
Income uncertainty and consumption smoothing In Australia
Owen Freestone presents his PhD research on income uncertainty among Australian households.
Has the G20 achieved its goals in macroeconomic policy cooperation?
Adam Triggs discusses the G20’s efforts under five themes: macroeconomic stimulus, fiscal consolidation, monetary policy, the global financial safety net, and global imbalances.
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