Join Mark Kenny as he talks to three of the world’s leading voices on poverty measurement, research, and eradication about creating a post-COVID future without poverty. Is such a future possible?
The Indonesian government has been working hard in engaging with the world market as average tariffs keep decreasing.
The ANU Mongolia Institute is hosting an interdisciplinary series of online seminars on Mongolia. In this upcoming event, Dr Li Narangoa will present on the legacies of the Mongol invasions of Japan.
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Join us for a roundtable discussion on Malaysia's Judiciary: Challenges and Future Directions.
2020 Conversations Webinar Series: Critical junctures: Reimagining regulatory governance
This paper examines whether agricultural productivity can improve the condition of women’s empowerment in rural Indonesia.
This engaging three-day program introduces participants to the central issues, threats, challenges and opportunities that underpin Australia’s national security environment.
Green hydrogen holds promise as a zero-carbon fuel if production costs are low enough. We specify the production cost of hydrogen for Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) electrolysers using universally applicable equations.
The study presented in this seminar modifies the Systemic Risk Index (SRISK) by Brownlees and Engle (2017) to measure potential capital shortfall of natural resource companies and how it is affected by the fluctuation of the commodity price cycle and b
R. Spencer Haines will present the next ANU Mongolia Institute lunchtime seminar to discuss the rise of the Zunghar nomadic polity in Central Asia during the 17th Century AD.
This will also constitute Mr Haines’ doctoral thesis presentation.
While the world of policy is often chaotic and unpredictable, academic concepts and frameworks can help policy makers to understand how policy issues are identified and analysed and the major policy instruments available to government in reaching and c
This interactive and practical nine-day program will deepen participants’ understanding of the national security community and the range of strategic challenges it faces - now and into the future.
We propose a methodology for predicting subnational economic development using daytime satellite imagery. We collected high-resolution satellite images and corresponding ground truth data (e.g.
We propose a methodology for predicting subnational economic development using daytime satellite imagery. We collected high-resolution satellite images and corresponding ground truth data (e.g.
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.
Drought, fire, storms, and a global pandemic have mobilised governments, industry and the community in ways that would not have been imagined previously.
Differing perceptions of FDI and immigration’s contributions to Malaysia’s economic development are reflected in policies and attitudes welcoming investment but restricting immigration, which in turn fuel myths surrounding their respective impacts on i
Differing perceptions of FDI and immigration’s contributions to Malaysia’s economic development are reflected in policies and attitudes welcoming investment but restricting immigration, which in turn fuel myths surrounding their respective impacts on i
This course builds on Policy Essentials: what you need to know to design and implement good policy to help participan
There are many opportunities for climate change abatement in the agricultural sector, but these are often costly to adopt for producers.
This course takes you through the basic concepts of macroeconomics including: economic output, productivity, growth, inflation, foreign investment and trade.
In this webinar we discuss how businesses improve their resilience againts the COVID-19 pandemic by amplifying their use of digital technology.
The banking system in Papua New Guinea has recorded extraordinary growth of excess reserves in recent years. The accumulation of high levels of excess reserves may have undesired implications on the effectiveness of monetary policy transmission.
The unprecedented growth in international migration warrants further study of its potential spillover effects to human capital formation.
The unprecedented growth in international migration warrants further study of its potential spillover effects to human capital formation.
This event will be recorded.
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