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A Modern Approach to the Classical Theory of the Lender of Last Resort

31 March 2023 2:00pm4:00pm
Presented by Professor Fabrizio Mattesini from The University of Rome “Tor Vergata”.

How do Behavioral Approaches to Increase Savings Compare? Evidence from Multiple Interventions in the U.S Army

30 March 2023 9:30am11:00am
Presented by A/Prof Bill Skimmyhorn, Raymond A. Mason School of Business.

Endogenous Agenda in Collective Sales with Quota

29 March 2023 11:00am12:15pm
Presented by Dr Metin Uyanik from The University of Queensland.

News Diffusion in Social Networks and Stock Market Reactions

22 March 2023 10:00am11:30am
Presented by Professor David Hirschleifer, University of Southern California.
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Eggs and Baskets: Lifecycle Portfolio Dynamics

21 March 2023 1:30pm3:00pm
Presented by Akshay Shanker from UNSW.

An Improved Fast Double Bootstrap

20 March 2023 2:00pm4:00pm
Presented by Professor Russell Davidson (McGill University & Aix‐Marseille University).

Network Regulation under Electoral Competition

16 March 2023 9:30am11:00am
Presented by Dr Magnus Soderberg, Griffith University.

The Estimation of Diffusion Processes with Private Network Information

8 March 2023 10:00am11:30am
Presented by Yiran Xie from The University of Sydney.

Inflation Literacy, Inflation Expectations, and Trust in the Central Bank: A Survey Experiment

7 March 2023 1:30pm3:00pm
Presented by Dr Giang Nghiem from Leibniz University Hannover.

The Load Shifting Challenge: Incentivizing within-day shifting of household electricity use

3 March 2023 2:00pm4:00pm
Presented by A/Prof Anke Leroux (Monash University).

Does the Origin of the Seller Matter? Casual Evidence from Real-Estate Advertisements

2 March 2023 9:30am11:00am
Presented by Dr Sofie Waltl, Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU), Luxembourg Institute of Socioeconomic Research (LISER).
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Improving Human Deception Detection Using Algorithmic Feedback

22 February 2023 10:00am11:30am
Presented by Marta Serra-Garcia, University of California, San Diego.
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BEL Faculty Orientation

6 February 2023 9:00am17 February 2023 4:00pm
We can’t wait for you to join us for Orientation at The University of Queensland! Orientation is full of social and academic activities designed to introduce you to life and study at UQ.
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CEPA Conference: Productivity, Regulation and Economic Policy

23 November 2022 9:00am24 November 2022 5:00pm
The conference will cover topics that are relevant for policy making and will aim to provide a networking opportunity for regulators, government agencies, academics and independent economists to meet and discuss these topics.
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System Approach to Efficiency and Productivity Measurement: Multi-Level Network Production Models

21 November 2022 9:00am22 November 2022 5:00pm
The workshop will cover conceptual and theoretical topics and in addition, enrolled participants will be provided with a number of recorded video tutorials to show how to use these models with real data in R-Studio.
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The future of the banking industry: a conversation with The Hon Anna Bligh AC and Adjunct Professor Bob Wigley

19 October 2022 5:15pm7:45pm
The University of Queensland (UQ) School of Economics is delighted to welcome The Honourable Anna Bligh AC (CEO of the Australian Banking Association and former Queensland Premier) and Adjunct Professor Bob Wigley (Chair, UK Finance) to speak to the future of banking at the latest edition of our Thought Leadership Series.

BEL Careers Day

27 September 2022 10:30am7:30pm
FOR CURRENT STUDENTS | Be inspired, gain exclusive access to industry experts and career-building specialists and get a LinkedIn headshot at BEL Careers Day. Tuesday 27 September. Registrations essential.
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Econometric Society Australasia Meeting 2022

6 July 2022 9:00am
The 2022 Australasia Meeting of the Econometric Society will be held online (via Zoom) on July 6 – 8, 2022 and will be hosted by the School of Economics, The University of Queensland.
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Fiscal Policy under Low Interest Rates

15 June 2022 6:00pm7:00pm
Join renowned economist a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics Professor Olivier Blanchard as he discusses the direction fiscal policy should take in our upcoming School of Economics Thought Leadership Series, ‘Fiscal Policy under Low Interest Rates’.
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Living with COVID-19?

15 December 2021 4:00pm5:00pm
The COVID-19 pandemic has and continues to cause enormous loss of life around the world. By adopting a suppression strategy, along with a combination of public health and economic measures, Australia has avoided large scale deaths to the scale experienced in other countries and regions.
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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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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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