"Genetic Legacies of the Mongols and the Steppe" presented by Mr. Tim McInerney Doctoral Student, ANU John Curtin School of Medical Research
Consumer Directed Care (CDC) is being embraced within Australia and internationally as a means to promote autonomy and choices in the delivery of health and community aged care services.
In May, RE&D’s Research Notes seminar series features a fantastic panel of Prof. Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt, Associate Professor Ida Kubiszewski and Dr Dimity Phillips. The webinar will be facilitated by Dr Manero of RE&D.
Beginning in December 2019, the coronavirus swept quickly through all regions of the world. COVID-19 has wreaked social, political and economic havoc everywhere and has shown few signs of entirely abating.
The concept of self-reliance within the ANZUS alliance has been the intellectual cornerstone of Australian defence policy for many decades. It was a response to heightened strategic uncertainty in the context of
Even though there has been growing evidence that global warming due to higher carbon emissions has negative impacts on an economy, carbon emissions did not reduce significantly in recent years.
What if you could help people make good life decisions through a little ‘nudge’? As policymakers, encouraging people to make the right choices about their health, wealth and overall well-being can be challenging.
Find flyers, registration, and complete event details at https://crawford.anu.edu.au/news-events/events/18813/test
World oil prices have experienced a period of sustained strong growth between year 2000 and 2008 before starting its rollercoaster ride in the last decade.
The elasticity of substitution between wind and solar inputs and dirty inputs in electricity is estimated to be around 3 or 4 by fitting an aggregate production function to panel data.
We study how transboundary, intergovernmental fire and haze negotiations interact with local, subnational government collusion and capture in a decentralized country.
Participatory art practice—where artists involve people directly in the form of their artwork—has recently dominated the global contemporary art scene, yet relatively little attention has been paid to this practice in Asia.
Please join us for the Australian launch of the volume Economic Dimensions of COVID-19 in Indonesia: Responding to the Crisis.
Join our panel as they discuss what the 2021-22 Federal Budget will mean for Australian children and families living in poverty.
Panelists
Catherine Liddle, CEO, SNAICC
This paper quantifies the effects of moderate shocks in political relations on merchandise goods exports to China for the ’Quad’ countries, namely Australia, India, Japan, and the US between 1998 and 2018.
Upon driving a German reporter from Seoul to Gwangju, a widowed father and taxi driver soon finds himself caught in the cruel violence and heroic resistance of the 1980 Gwangju Uprising, which compels a reconsideration of everything that he holds dear.
Keynote remarks: Indonesian Minister of Finance Her Excellency Dr Sri Mulyani Indrawati
Tuesday, 25 May 2020 at 1-3pm AEST (10am-12pm WIB)
Lao PDR’s push for large infrastructure‐led economic growth has been delivered through a significant amount of financial leverage and a build‐up of sovereign debt obligations.
In conversation with Iwan Syahril (Kemdikbud), Florischa Ayu Tresnatri (SMERU Research Institute), Amri Ilmma (Ruang Guru)
The recent tropical cyclone Seroja, which left devastation in its wake, has drawn attention to eastern Indonesia, especially the province of East Nusa Tenggara (NTT).
Are you interested in advancing your qualifications in quantitative analysis and economic thinking?
The Australian National University (ANU) College of Asia and the Pacific is proud to present the Anthony Low Commonwealth Lecture 2021: How to eliminate human trafficking and modern slavery from our 21st century world.
This half-day workshop is jointly hosted by ANU College of Law and ANU College of Asia and the Pacific, in partnership with the Walk Free Foundation, the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative and the Commonwealth Round Table (Australia).
Capital structure is one of the most important decision firms need to make in doing business. This study examines the role of macro (economic and non-economic) uncertainties in affecting firms financing behaviour.
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