PhD Seminars
Globalized economy and national policies: Issues in comparing carbon emissions mitigation efforts under demographic and institutional asymmetry
Tsendsuren Batsuuri presents her research on the impact of asymmetric demographic change on carbon emissions.
Banking on Paris: Public investment governance and evaluation in the transition to net zero emissions
This thesis explores the roles of public investment in the transition to net zero emissions. It examines how public banks, particularly green banks, evaluate investment decisions, with a focus on implications for Australian policymakers.
Childhood vaccination and human capital development in later life: Evidence from Indonesia
Riswandi presents his paper on the impact of childhood vaccination on human capital development in later life, taking Indonesia a case study.
Gender relations in agriculture: Food security, class and nutrition interventions in north-western Bangladesh
Nishith Tanny, RE&D PhD scholar, present insights from her thesis research on food security, gender relations and class in rural north-western Bangladesh on.
Financial conditions and zombie companies: International evidence
Joel Bowman presents his PhD research on the relationship between self-constructed measures of financial conditions and the amount of resources sunk into zombie companies.
COVID-19 private pension withdrawals and unemployment tenures
Tristram Sainsbury presents his PhD research on the labour market effects of early pension withdrawal policies in the COVID-19 context.
Understanding how frames can promote discussion and engagement with climate change: a mixed-methods investigation of framing in communication
Nic will present his PhD research which has focused on climate change framing in the Australian context.
The effect of remittances on the Nepali economy: A structural VAR study
Sudyumna Dahal presents his PhD research on the effects of remittance and other macro-economic variable shocks on the small open economy of Nepal using SVAR model.
Endogenous borrowing constraints, the intergenerational state, and wealth inequality
Matt Woolf presents his PhD research on the impact of public spending on wealth inequality and economic growth.
The quality-quantity tradeoff and the race against the machine
Matt Woolf presents his PhD research on the impact of technological development on economic growth and inequality.
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