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Bayesian Macroeconometric Modelling Workshop

31 August 2025 9:00am1 September 2025 5:00pm
The Bayesian Macroeconometric Modelling Workshop will be held on 31 August to 1 September 2025 and will be hosted by the School of Economics at The University of Queensland.

Industrial Policy Wars and Inequality: Who Loses and When?

26 August 2025 9:30am11:00am
Presented by Dr Adam Hal Spencer, University of Bonn

Rationalizable Conjectures in Dynamic Matching

25 August 2025 11:00am12:30pm
Presented by Prof Antonio Nicolò, University of Padua

Tracing the Genetic Footprint of the UK National Health System

22 August 2025 11:00am12:30pm
Presented by Dr Nicolau Martin Bassols, University of Bologna

Equal Pay for Similar Work

19 August 2025 11:00am12:15pm
Presented by Dr Bobby Pakzad-Hurson, Brown University

Competing Motivations: When More Incentives Lead to Less Effort

15 August 2025 11:00am12:00pm
Presented by Kieran Gibson, The University of Queensland

Growth, Degrowth, and the Use of Natural Resources

12 August 2025 9:30am11:00am
Presented by Dr Conor Walsh, Columbia University

The Double Edge of Broadcasting Justice: Reconciliation and Division in Post-Apartheid South Africa

8 August 2025 11:00am12:30pm
Presented by Dr Gianluca Russo, Barcelona School of Economics

The Costs of Variety: Productivity of Differentiated Production Inputs

7 August 2025 11:00am12:30pm
Presented by Dr Filip Premik, Monash University

Developing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Economics Students

6 August 2025 5:30pm7:45pm
Discover an engaging new animation designed by and for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. This is an opportunity to connect with like-minded educators, policymakers, and community advocates who are passionate about empowering the next generation.

Promotions and Group Identity

5 August 2025 10:00am11:15am
Presented by Prof Maroš Servátka, Macquarie Business School

Building Authority/Influence: Is it better to be right or to be followed?

30 July 2025 12:00pm1:15pm
Presented by Prof George Mailath, University of Pennsylvania

Revisiting the Sources of U.S. Imbalances: A Wavelet Approach

29 July 2025 9:30am11:00am
Presented by Prof Jun-Hyung Ko, Aoyama University

Time-based Team Competition: Theory and Experiment

24 July 2025 10:00am11:15am
Presented by A/Prof Ailin Leng, Shandong University
students around a table looking amused by red cubes

Economics Schools Day 2025

17 July 2025 10:00am
Join us for our Schools Day and explore what a career in economics could look like for you. Attend lecture-style presentations, network with other students from around Brisbane, and participate in interactive and thought-provoking activities.

The Impact of Interest: Firms’ Investment Sensitivity to Interest Rates

15 July 2025 9:30am11:00am
Presented by Prof Benjamin Born, Frankfurt School of Finance & Management

Electrification in the Long Run

2 July 2025 11:00am12:30pm
Presented by Prof Andrew Yates, University of North Carolina

Welfare-enhancing Public and Private Insurance Arrangements for Long-term Care Risk

23 June 2025 11:00am12:30pm
Presented by Dr Karen Kopecky, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland

Markups, Lack of Financing and Business Structures

13 June 2025 11:00am12:00pm
Presented by Dr Andrés Bellofatto, The University of Queensland

Interventions Against Machine-Assisted Statistical Discrimination

11 June 2025 12:00pm1:15pm
Presented by A/Prof John Yiran Zhu, University of Kansas

Sins of the Fathers: The Legacy of Frontier Violence on Australian Communities

6 June 2025 11:00am12:00pm
Presented by A/Prof Julie Moschion, The University of Queensland

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