Past events

20
Apr
2017
Crawford School of Public Policy | Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis | Seminar

Taiwanese macroeconomic fluctuations: what are the determinants and what role does China play?

Kai-Yun Tsai, PhD student, Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis, Crawford School, ANU.

Kai-Yun Tsai discusses the determinants of macroeconomic fluctuations in Taiwan.

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19
Apr
2017
Crawford School of Public Policy | Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis | Lecture

Precision prevention: designing effective strategies for healthy communities

Dr Ross Hammond, Brookings Institution.

Ross Hammond discusses how to develop and deploy community-level strategies to tackle major health challenges.

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29
Mar
2017
Crawford School of Public Policy | Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis | Lecture

International economic cooperation in the post-Trump-post-Brexit-era

Professor David Vines, University of Oxford.

David Vines discusses whether there is a solution to the crisis in Europe brought about by Brexit, how the effects of protectionist policies in the US might be countered, and whether or not China could provide global leadership.

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24
Mar
2017
Crawford School of Public Policy | Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis | Seminar

Time varying macroeconomic effects of energy price shocks: a new measure for China

Bao Nguyen, PhD student, Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis, Crawford School, ANU.

Bao Nguyen examines the effects of world energy price shocks on China’s macroeconomy.

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21
Mar
2017
Crawford School of Public Policy | Australia-Japan Research Centre | Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis | Seminar

The macroeconomic effects of Japan’s unconventional monetary policies

Professor Ryuzo Miyao, University of Tokyo.

Ryuzo Miyao assess the effects of Japan’s monetary policies, with an emphasis on the recent qualitative monetary easing program.

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09
Feb
2017
Crawford School of Public Policy | Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis | Seminar

How individuals smooth spending: evidence from the 2013 government shutdown using account data

Professor Matthew Shapiro, University of Michigan.

Professor Matthew Shapiro discusses how individuals adjusted spending and saving in response to the 2013 US government shutdown.

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12
Dec
2016
Crawford School of Public Policy | Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis | Seminar

Impact of robots

Anil Savio Kavuri , PhD student, Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis, Crawford School, ANU.

In this seminar, Anil Savio Kavuri investigates the impact of robot development on the welfare of heterogeneous labour classes.

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06
Dec
2016
Crawford School of Public Policy | Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis | Seminar

Real-time macro foreign exchange rates

Robin Brooks and Silvia Ardagna , Goldman Sachs & Co.

In this seminar the speakers will examine the link between foreign exchange rates and growth.

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30
Nov
2016
Crawford School of Public Policy | Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis | Lecture

Institutions, individuals, and ideas: macroeconomic policy-making in Australia from Federation to 2020

Professor David Vines, University of Oxford.

Professor David Vines discusses the strong set of macroeconomic policy-making institutions which have been developed in Australia over more than a century.

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24
Nov
2016
Crawford School of Public Policy | Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis | Seminar

Terms of trade and the Sri Lankan economy: a sign-restricted VAR approach

Yashodha Warunie Senadheera, PhD student, Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis, Crawford School, ANU.

Yashodha Warunie Senadheera discusses the impact of external shocks on the Sri Lankan economy.

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