Course participants will develop an understanding of the key insights from economics and how they can be applied in policy and government settings.
Natural resources
The study presents experimental evidence of the impact of playing a common property resource (CPR) game on real life cooperation. The CPR game was framed as a pest management activity, the effectiveness of which depends on the decisions of others.
How can China’s dominance be prevented without war? Join us for the launch of this highly anticipated book with a presentation from the author and reflections from Senator the Hon.
The Indo-Pacific is both a place and an idea. It is the region central to global prosperity and security. It is also a metaphor for collective action. If diplomacy fails, it will be the theatre of the first general war since 1945.
Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA) and The Australian National University are jointly hosting a series of free
Fiji has one of the most developed economies of the Pacific island countries. The Fiji economic survey paper argues that a stable political climate is important for future economic performance and sustaining growth in the medium to long term.
Before Myanmar’s political transition away from military dictatorship a decade ago, the press was under state control. Pre-publication censorship was the norm.
The growth of globalisation in recent decades has increased the importance of external factors as drivers of the business cycle in many countries.
The Environmental Social Science Seminar Series is co-hosted by Resources, Environment & Development at the Crawford School of Public Policy and the Fenner School of Environment and Society.
This paper provides projections of the transition ahead of Australia’s thermal coal industry under the global effort to keep global warming below 2°C.
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Join us at the AHRI International Women’s Day Breakfast with Annabel Crabb
Will foreign policy be a factor in the 2020 American presidential election? If so, on what issues and along what themes?
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Please join us for this upcoming research seminar, hosted by the Resources, Environment and Development group (RE&D).
Australia has experienced 26 consecutive years of positive economic growth, as measured by gross domestic product (GDP).
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Self-set goals have shown to be effective tools to change behaviour in a variety of fields. A relevant question to policymakers is how these interventions will perform when rolled out at large scale.
Join ANU Crawford School of Public Policy’s Professor Warwick McKibbin to discuss the possible global economic impacts of Covid-19 and what governments should be doing to limit the damage.
The 2001 September 11 attacks hurled terrorism into the global mainstream media where it has remained for nearly 20 years. Since then, Australia’s counter-terrorism narrative has developed, carving out a new national security landscape.
Learn more about how to work in and with government with a graduate degree with Crawford School of Public Policy at Australia’s top-ranked university, ANU.
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Over the next 80 years, the world will experience significant demographic shifts. Developed countries are seeing massive reductions in their working-age populations, due to a combination of below-replacement fertility and increased longevity.
In the wake of a tragic summer, bush fires have torn across over 11 million hectares of bush, farmland, national parks and residences.
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Learn more about how to work in and with government with a graduate degree with Crawford School of Public Policy at Australia’s top-ranked university, ANU.
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