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Economics of Ageing, Health Outcomes and Workforce Planning

24 September 2021 1:00pm2:00pm
Thesis review presentation by Michelle Tran
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Educating the economists of tomorrow: Challenges and approaches

22 September 2021 4:00pm5:00pm
Economists continue to play an essential role in COVID-19 recovery and will help shape policy for the post-pandemic society. In a world with higher public spending and debt, coupled with more frequent shocks due to climate change, fiscal and monetary policies will become more important than ever.
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Three Essays on In Industrial Organisation

16 September 2021 2:00pm3:00pm
Thesis review presentation by Junqian Li (James)
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One-year impacts of COVID-19 in Uganda

8 September 2021 5:00pm
QUEX seminar presented by Mahreen Mahmud (Exeter).
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The Capital Efficiency of Hydroelectric Power Plants

30 July 2021 9:00am10:00am
An HDR milestone presentation by Kim Hoye
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Copula Models under High Dimensionality

16 July 2021 2:00pm3:00pm
An HDR milestone presentation by Ryan Leung
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Essays on the economics of women’s health

16 July 2021 9:00am10:00am
HDR milestone presentation by Aarushi
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25th Australasian Teaching Economics Conference (ATEC2021)

15 July 2021 9:00am16 July 2021 4:00pm
The theme of the conference this year is Teaching Design for Cooperative Learning. Papers on this topic are encouraged, but submissions on any aspect of Economics Education are welcome too.
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Virtual Workshop on Research Collaboration and Machine Learning

12 July 2021 9:45am5:00pm
The workshop will demonstrate a solution using MATLAB and attendees follow along with engineer Bradley Horton from MATLAB (via Zoom) to explore the topics during the workshop. Attendees from the School of Economics can do exercises together in the computer lab of Building 39-203.
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Improving economic participation to overcome Indigenous disadvantage

10 June 2021 4:00pm5:00pm
Join us virtually for the inaugural UQ Economics Thought Leadership event to hear experts in economic policy deliver their analysis and insights on how to improve wellbeing and overcome Indigenous disadvantage through economic participation.
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QUEX seminar presented by Cecilia Chen

2 June 2021 5:00pm6:30pm
The speaker will be Exeter’s Cecilia Chen, who works on experiments incorporating incentives, productivity, competition, and gender.
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Essays on the optimal taxation of couples

6 May 2021 12:30pm2:30pm
HDR presentation by Alica Bubb.
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Fast and accurate variational Bayesian methods for high-dimensional TVP-VAR models

5 May 2021 9:00am11:00am
HDR milestone presentation by Ni (Bobby) Ying
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Peer Effects in Education - Ability, Incentives, Information, and Gender

4 May 2021 2:00pm4:00pm
HDR milestone presentation by Sembukutti Arachchige Bhagya Gunawardena
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Stop explaining black box machine learning models for high stakes decisions and use interpretable models instead

15 April 2021 9:00am10:30am
Virtual seminar in the series: Frontiers of Big Data, AI and Analytics.
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Identifying habits in field data using machine learning

7 April 2021 10:00am11:15am
Presented by Colin Camerer, California Institute of Technology
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Improving productivity: theory and application to Australian hospitals

26 March 2021 3:00pm5:00pm
HDR milestone presentation by Zhichao Wang
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Credence goods and experts reputation

25 March 2021 9:00am11:00am
Presented by Pimwilai Kijjanapanich
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The Economic Consequences and Dynamics of Social Networks

4 March 2021 5:00pm6:00pm
Matthew O. Jackson, William D. Eberle Professor of Economics at Stanford University and an external faculty member of the Santa Fe Institute, presents the 2021 Colin Clark Memorial lecture on The Economic Consequences and Dynamics of Social Networks.

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