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Productivity and Knowledge Transfer: Evidence from Prisoner Employment

6 March 2026 10:30am12:00pm
Presented by Dr Claudio Labanca, Monash University

Testing Belief Elicitation Mechanisms Via Team Chat

11 March 2026 10:00am11:30am
Presented by Prof P.J. Healy, The Ohio State University

Revaluing What Matters for Homes: Housing Markets in Post-COVID Australia

13 March 2026 12:00pm1:00pm
Presented by Dr Todd Morris, The University of Queensland

Directed R&D Subsidies

3 March 2026 11:00am12:30pm
Presented by Prof Ryo Horii, The University of Osaka

The Academic Consequences of Affirmative Action Bans Combined With Diversity Targets

27 February 2026 11:00am12:30pm
Presented by Dr Eric Zitzewitz, Dartmouth College

The Past and Future of U.S. Structural Change: Compositional Accounting and Forecasting

26 February 2026 1:30pm3:00pm
Presented by Dr Pierre-Daniel Sarte, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond

Stablecoins, Currency Digitalization and Optimal Policy

24 February 2026 11:00am12:30pm
Presented by A/Prof Sylvia Xiao, Guanghua School of Management, Peking University

Ancient Epics in the Television Age: Religious Identity and the Rise of Hindu Nationalism in India

13 February 2026 11:00am12:30pm
Presented by Prof Alessandro Saia, University of Bologna

Welfare Cost of Inflation in Production Networks

16 December 2025 9:30am11:00am
Presented by A/Prof Saroj Bhattarai, University of Texas

OzMac Workshop 2025

5 December 2025 9:00am6 December 2025 5:00pm
OzMac is an Australian quantitative macroeconomics workshop. The workshop aims to bring together domestic and international researchers to present and discuss their work in the broad area of quantitative and applied macroeconomics.

Refusal Rights Right Reputation

28 November 2025 11:00am12:30pm
Presented by Dr Priscilla Man, The University of Queensland

Asia Pacific Productivity Conference (APPC) 2025

26 November 2025 9:00am28 November 2025 5:00pm
APPC 2025 serves as a platform for the presentation and discussion of methodological advances, empirical studies, and policy-oriented research related to productivity and efficiency analysis. The conference will aim at providing a networking opportunity for regulators, government agencies, academics and independent economists to meet and discuss these topics.

Executive Course: Economic Tools for Productivity Analysis

24 November 2025 8:30am25 November 2025 5:00pm
This two-day intensive course presents a coherent economic framework for analysing productivity. Unlike most courses in productivity analysis, participants will learn how to measure productivity in ways that are consistent with measurement theory. Participants will obtain hands-on experience implementing various methods using R.

Identity Politics, Partisan Sentiment and Household Spending

19 November 2025 11:00am12:30pm
Presented by Dr Ronit Mukherji, Ashoka University

Getting Along or Getting Ahead? The Domestic Roots of Status-Seeking in International Relations

14 November 2025 11:00am12:30pm
Presented by Dr Ashani Amarasinghe, University of Sydney

Brave New Recruitment: Are We Entering a New Era of Fairer Interview Assessments?

7 November 2025 11:00am12:30pm
Presented by Prof Andreas Leibbrandt, Monash University

Robust Contracts with Exploration

5 November 2025 11:00am12:30pm
Presented by Dr Chang Liu, University of New South Wales

Designing Cash Transfers in the Presence of Children’s Human Capital Formation

4 November 2025 9:30am11:00am
Presented by Dr Joseph Mullins, University of Minnesota

Price Formation and Discovery within and across Dark and Lit Markets

31 October 2025 11:00am12:00pm
Presented by Dr Shino Takayama, The University of Queensland
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Three Decades of Migration and Policy: What Have We Learned?

29 October 2025 5:30pm8:00pm
In this thought provoking address, Professor Hatton will reflect on decades of international migration and its evolving relationship with public policy.

Power, Status, and the Stability of Hierarchies

22 October 2025 11:00am12:15pm
Presented by Dr Mert Kimya, University of Sydney

Under the Influence: The Behavioural Toll of Urban Air Pollution

17 October 2025 11:00am12:30pm
Presented by Dr Nadezhda Baryshnikova, University of Adelaide

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