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Loose Cannons and Lone Wolves: Native-White Violence on the American Frontier

22 May 2025 3:00pm4:00pm
Presented by Dr Kiang Diao, French National Institute for Research on Agriculture, Food and the Environment
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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.

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.

Firm Learning, Innovation, and Growth

16 May 2025 11:00am12:00pm
Presented by A/Prof Marek Ignaszac, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main

Heterogeneous Effects of Monetary Policy: the Labour Mobility Channel

13 May 2025 9:30am11:00am
Presented by Dr Ekaterina Shabalina, Reserve Bank of Australia

Testing Inputs or Outputs: What to Test and How to Test

12 May 2025 11:00am12:30pm
Presented by Dr Christoph Carnehl, Bocconi University

Managers and the Cultural Transmission of Gender Norms

8 May 2025 11:00am12:30pm
Presented by Dr Kieu-Trang Nguyen, University of Melbourne

Cooperating on networks: inequality and social structure

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

Dynamic Programming: from Local Optimality to Global Optimality

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

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

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