The Korean Film Festival will be in Canberra at Palace Cinemas from 1-3 September.
This panel
China has become increasingly active in addressing global environmental challenges. However, Chinese fishing practices do not conform with its policies.
China has become increasingly active in addressing global environmental challenges. However, Chinese fishing practices do not conform with its policies.
When major problems surface in public policy development and implementation, it is very tempting to look for individuals to blame.
The pre-transitional South African settler context is ideal for an investigation of fertility-limiting behaviour in light of short-term economic stress, captured here by a large negative wealth shock.
Welcome and introduction (9 - 9:10am AEST)
Opening keynote speech (9.10 - 9.40 AEST)
The Japanese economy keynote speech (9.40-10.10)
“This hybrid seminar is jointly presented by the Crawford School of Public Policy Resources, Environment and Development (RE&D) Research Notes seminar serie
Over 50 million people across the world practice surfing on a regular basis. In Australia, surfing is the second most practiced ocean-based activity, only after swimming, and before fishing, scuba diving and snorkelling.
This is a hybrid event held online via Zoom and in-person in Canberra (in the Copland Lecture Theatre, ANU). Registration is essential, see below for registration links.
This paper uses two stated preference surveys to identify barriers to investment in rooftop solar by property investors and preferences for government policies that could support such investment.
There has been very limited experimental evidence that specifically discusses small businesses’ tax compliance from the lens of behavioural economics.
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