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Dynamic Programming: from Local Optimality to Global Optimality

30 April 2025 11:00am12:30pm
Presented by Dr Jingni Yang, University of Sydney

Cooperating on networks: inequality and social structure

2 May 2025 11:00am12:00pm
Presented by Dr Manuel Staab, The University of Queensland
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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.
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Short Course on Bayesian methods for empirical macroeconomics

30 August 2025 9:00am
Prior to the Bayesian Macroeconometric Workshop, a short-course will be held on Bayesian methods for empirical macroeconomics.

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.

Behavioural Interventions to Reduce Child Trafficking in Nepal

17 April 2025 11:30am12:30pm
Presented by Dr David Smerdon, The University of Queensland

Abortion Access and Long-Run Household Outcomes

11 April 2025 11:00am12:30pm
Presented by Dr Gregor Pfeifer, University of Sydney

The Effect of Experimenter Demand on Inference

9 April 2025 10:00am11:15am
Presented by Prof Alistair Wilson, University of Pittsburgh

The US Monetary Policy Surprise: Taking Stock of the US Treasury Yield Curve

8 April 2025 9:30am11:00am
Presented by Audrey Soedjito, Brandeis University

Schumpeterian Entrepreneur meets Schumpeterian Banker: Growth with Heterogeneous Risk Aversion

3 April 2025 9:30am10:30am
Presented by Dr Axel Wieneke, The University of Queensland

Optimal UI with Multiple Applications

25 March 2025 9:30am11:00am
Presented by Dr Shu Lin Wee, University of Melbourne

Pay for Performance in Procurement

20 March 2025 11:00am12:00pm
Presented by Prof Makoto Hanazono, Nagoya University

Identifying Risk Attitude with Moment-Restricted Lotteries

19 March 2025 11:00am12:30pm
Presented by A/Prof Chen Zhao, University of Hong Kong

In The Eye of the Storm: Quantifying the Cascading Impacts of Cyclones

13 March 2025 11:00am12:00pm
Presented by Dr Ha Nguyen, University of Western Australia

Cooperating on Networks: Inequality and Social Structure

7 March 2025 11:00am12:00pm
Presented by Dr Manuel Staab, The University of Queensland

Left in the Dust? Pecuniary and Environmental Externalities in Water Markets

13 February 2025 11:00am12:30pm
Presented by A/Prof Sherzod Akhundjanov, Utah State University

Peer Evaluation Tournaments

4 December 2024 10:00am11:15am
Presented by Prof Martin Dufwenberg, University of Arizona

A Quantitative Theory of the HIV Epidemic: Education, Risky Sex and Asymmetric Learning

3 December 2024 9:30am10:45am
Presented by Dr Christian Alemán-Pericón, NYU Abu Dhabi

The Rationalizability of Survey Responses

27 November 2024 10:00am11:15am
Presented by Prof Jose Apesteguia, Universitat Pompeu Fabra

Competitive Markets with Partially Discerning Consumers

20 November 2024 10:00am11:15am
Presented by A/Prof Yair Antler, Tel Aviv University

CEPA Conference 2024: Productivity, Regulation and Economic Policy

20 November 2024 9:30am21 November 2024 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.

A Model of Information Nudges

13 November 2024 11:00am12:15pm
Presented by Dr Clayton Featherstone, Baylor University

Bundle Choice Model with Endogenous Regressors: An Application to Soda Tax

6 November 2024 1:00pm3:00pm
Presented by Tao Sun, University of Melbourne

Incentive to Vaccinate

6 November 2024 10:00am11:15am
Presented by Prof Devin Pope, University of Chicago
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Taking the Pulse of the Economy for Policy-making and Business Decisions

5 November 2024 4:00pm5:00pm
Our expert panel will discuss the importance of integrating real-time data into policy-making, drawing on recent case studies to illustrate how governments and organizations can leverage this data to make informed and impactful decisions.

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