This stimulating three-week program provides participants with in-depth exposure to the full range of issues and challenges facing Australia’s national security community.
Strategic Public Sector Leadership: Impacting wellbeing, performance & productivity in the modern workplace
Public schooling systems were often developed at the expense of religious schools, which undertook the bulk of education historically and still cater to large student populations worldwide.
Please join us for an upcoming RE&D Research Notes webinar, hosted by the Resources, Environment and Development group (RE&D), Crawford School of Public Policy.
In the sixth instalment of the ANU Humanising Machine Intelligence (HMI) Data, AI and Society public seminar series, Elettra Bietti from Harvard University will look into Tech
This paper uses stochastic frontier analysis to investigate the determinants and efficiency of foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows across 63 provinces in Vietnam over the 2007-2018 period.
The Australian National University Next Generation Engagement Program is delighted to invite you to the launch of our free industry webinar series.
Care is essential to all life – we need it, we feel it, we desire it and none of us can live without it. It underpins so many practices in our lives – from reproductive work, to caring for children and the elderly, the community and ecology.
After a summer when much of south-east Australia burned dramatically there seems to be some growing awareness that carbon emissions mitigation alongside zero carbon energy generation and industry are essential.
The Australia Japan Research Centre and ANU Japan Institute are proud to host the virtual 2020 annual Japan Update conference — Japan’s Choices Beyond COVID-19 — from Tuesday 8 September to Thursday 10 September.
This panel will discuss the economic crisis from the coronavirus pandemic and the recovery strategy for Japan. How does COVID-19 change the economic outlook in Japan?
Please join us for a virtual launch of the Individual Deprivation Measure (IDM) Multidimensional Poverty Reports for two districts in Indonesia.
Across different parts of the globe, the COVID-19 pandemic has led to breakdowns and shifts in the social and technical (“sociotechnical”) assemblages on which people rely for food, shelter, work, education, socialisation and more.
Econometricians can help minimize the harm created by a housing bubble by providing a “thermometer” for diagnosing “housing fever”.
Paper workshop co-hosted by Dr Damian Clifford RF of the HMI project at ANU, and Prof Jeannie Paterson, co-Director, CAIDE at University of Mel
The Australian National University (ANU) College of Asia and the Pacific invites you to A conversation with Dr Shiro Armstrong – Australia's future and the Asian economy
This paper employs a difference-in-difference-in-difference approach to examine the emission reduction and foreign direct investment nexus in China. It combines a firm-level dataset with emission reduction target statistics at city level.
The latest social media craze to sweep the world has been the entertainment platform of choice during lockdown periods for many of us.
The study presented in this webinar revisits optimal fiscal policies in response to population ageing by introducing an age-dependent increasing risk aversion assumption into an OLG model with risk-sensitive preferences to factor in the welfare cost of
This paper investigates the consequences of electing a female leader for fiscal and service outcomes. A dataset of districts in Indonesia with close election results between male and female mayoral candidates from 2005 to 2017 is used.
The Water Justice Hub’s mission is to respond to water injustice and to promote both ‘voice’ and truth-telling in relation to water.
Surprisingly, during the past century there has not been much research on the economics of the 1918-1920 influenza pandemic.
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