The School of Economics run a regular seminar program to enable our academic staff and higher degree by research students to keep abreast of the latest research topics and interact with international, national and internal experts in the field. There are six types of seminar series with its own academic coordinator: Applied Economics, Econometrics Colloquium, Economic Theory, Macroeconomics, Centre for Unified Behavioural and Economic Sciences (CUBES) and Brown Bag.

2026 Seminar Coordinators

 

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

Labor Market Fluidity, Skill Accumulation, and the Insurance Effects From Taxes

5 November 2024 9:30am10:45am
Presented by A/Prof German Cubas, University of Houston

Multiple Testing for the Topology of Financial Networks

30 October 2024 1:30pm3:00pm
Presented by A/Prof Wenying Yao, Melbourne Business School

Women’s Liberation and the Demographic Transition

29 October 2024 9:30am10:45am
Presented by Prof Moshe Hazan, Monash University

Can Chess Players Detect Cheaters? Signal Detection Theory for Experimental Economists

24 October 2024 11:00am12:00pm
Presented by Dr Vera te Velde, The University of Queensland

Making Decisions Based on Data: A Theory Without ”Guessing”

18 October 2024 11:00am1:00pm
Presented by Prof Karl Schlag, University of Vienna

Solid Outcomes in Finite Games

17 October 2024 11:00am1:00pm
Presented by Prof Jurgen Weibull, Stockholm School of Economics

New Results on Minimax Regret Treatment Rules in Finite Samples

14 October 2024 11:00am1:00pm
Presented by Prof Patrik Guggenberger, Penn State University

Hey! Governor! Leave Them Kids Alone: Political Influence During Childhood

11 October 2024 11:00am12:30pm
Presented by Prof Federico Masera, University of New South Wales

Air Pollution and Job Search: Workers’ Willingness to Pay For Clean Air

10 October 2024 11:00am12:00pm
Presented by Dr Lizi Yu, The University of Queensland

Emotional Inattention

9 October 2024 10:00am11:15am
Presented by Prof Collin Raymond, Cornell University

A $100,000 Marshmallow Experiment: Withdrawal and Spending Responses to Early Retirement-savings Access

4 October 2024 11:00am12:30pm
Presented by Prof Steve Hamilton, George Washington University

Short-term Mortality Impact of Public Pension Programs: Evidence from South Korea

3 October 2024 11:00am12:00pm
Presented by Prof Seonghoon Kim, Singapore Management University

Densities of Attributes for Compliers and Noncompliers

2 October 2024 1:30pm3:00pm
Presented by Prof Do Won Kwak, Korea University

Real and Revealed Loyalties in Organizations

2 October 2024 11:00am12:30pm
Presented by Prof Luis Pontes de Vasconcelos, University of Technology Sydney

Stuck in a Marriage: The Impact of Labour Market Shocks on Divorce and Intra-Household Allocation

1 October 2024 4:00pm5:15pm
Presented by Dr Hitoshi Tsujiyama, University of Surrey

Ambiguity Moderates Hindsight Bias

25 September 2024 10:00am11:15am
Presented by Prof Kevin Dorst, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Equilibrium in Pseudomarkets

18 September 2024 2:15pm3:45pm
Presented by Prof Alexander Teytelboym, Oxford University

Developmental Meritocracy

11 September 2024 10:00am11:15am
Presented by Prof Isabelle Brocas, University of Southern California

Home Construction Financing and Search Frictions in the Housing Market

6 September 2024 9:30am10:45am
Presented by A/Prof Miroslav Gabrovski, University at Hawai’i at Manoa

School Choice, Housing, and Inequality

4 September 2024 11:00am12:30pm
Presented by Dr Gregory Artemov, University of Melbourne

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Seminars 2026

MonthDaySeminarSpeaker
MayFriday 1stApplied EconomicsA/Prof Simon Chang (University of Western Australia)
AprilThursday 30th Econometrics ColloquiumDr Hanbat Jeong (Macquarie University)
Wednesday 29thCentre for Unified Behavioural and Economic SciencesA/Prof John Horton (MIT Sloan School of Management)
Tuesday 28thMacroeconomicsDr Pei Cheng Yu (University of New South Wales)
Friday 24thBrown BagDr Fu Ouyang (The University of Queensland)
Thursday 23rdApplied EconomicsDr Davide Pace (LMU Munich)
Wednesday 22ndEconomic TheoryProf Nina Bobkova (Rice University)
Friday 17th Centre for Unified Behavioural and Economic SciencesProf David Dickinson (Appalachian State University)
Thursday 16thApplied EconomicsProf Donn Feir (University of Victoria)
Wednesday 15thCentre for Unified Behavioural and Economic SciencesProf David Cooper (University of Iowa)
Wednesday 8thEconomic TheoryProf Giuseppe Lopomo (Duke University)
Wednesday 1stCentre for Unified Behavioural and Economic SciencesProf Adam Sanjurjo (Universidad de Alicante)
MarchTuesday 31stEconomic TheoryDr Francisco Poggi (Mannheim University)
Friday 27thMacroeconomicsProf Henry Siu (The University of British Columbia)
Thursday 26thApplied EconomicsA/Prof Huailu Li (Fudan University)
Wednesday 25thEconomic TheoryProf Andriy Zapechelnyuk (University of Edinburgh)
Monday 23rdCentre for Unified Behavioural and Economic SciencesDr Sili Zhang (LMU Munich)
Friday 20thBrown BagDr Elcin Tuzel / Prof KK Tang (The University of Queensland)
Tursday 19thEconomic TheoryProf John Riley (UCLA)
Tursday 19thApplied EconomicsProf Libertad González (Universitat Pompeu Fabra and Barcelona School of Economics)
Wednesday 18thEconometrics ColloquiumProf Yuya Sasaki (Vanderbilt University)
Friday 13thBrown BagDr Todd Morris (The University of Queensland)
Wednesday 11thCentre for Unified Behavioural and Economic SciencesProf P.J. Healy (The Ohio State University)
Friday 6thApplied EconomicsDr Claudio Labanca (Monash University)
Tuesday 3rdMacroeconomicsProf Ryo Horii (The University of Osaka)
FebrauryFriday 27thApplied EconomicsDr Eric Zitzewitz (Dartmouth College)
Thursday 26thMacroeconomicsDr Pierre-Daniel Sarte (Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond)
Wednesday 25thCentre for Unified Behavioural and Economic SciencesProf Mónica Capra (Claremont Graduate University)
Tuesday 24thMacroeconomicsA/Prof Sylvia Xiao (Peking University)
Friday 13thApplied EconomicsProf Alessandro Saia (University of Bologna)