Past events

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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17
Nov
2016
Crawford School of Public Policy | Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis | Seminar

Chinese leadership of macroeconomic policy-making in a multipolar world

Professor David Vines, University of Oxford.

Professor David Vines discusses the kind of leadership in global macroeconomic policy-making that China might provide.

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10
Nov
2016
Crawford School of Public Policy | Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis | Seminar

The contribution of international shocks in a small open economy

Jamie Cross, PhD student, Research School of Economics, ANU.

Jamie Cross discusses how international shocks contribute toward business cycle fluctuations in a small open economy.

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25
Oct
2016
Crawford School of Public Policy | Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis | Seminar

The impact of inward workers’ remittances in South Asia

Arjuna Mohottala, PhD student, Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis, Crawford School, ANU.

Arjuna Mohottala discusses the impact of workers’ remittances on the real effective exchange rate (REER) in South Asian countries for the period 1980-2011.

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01
Sep
2016
Crawford School of Public Policy | Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis | Seminar

External shocks and the Sri Lankan economy: a SVAR approach

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

Yashodha Senadheera provides an overview of her research paper on Sri Lanka’s economy.

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28
Jul
2016
Crawford School of Public Policy | Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis | Seminar

Cognitive dissonance and forecaster overconfidence in a model of inflation expectations with distributional inaccuracies

Professor Shaun Vahey, University of Warwick.

Professor Shaun Vahey discusses his research.

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21
Jul
2016
Crawford School of Public Policy | Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis | Seminar

Sectoral concentration, bank performance and systemic risk: exploring cross-country variation

Professor Thorsten Beck, Cass Business School London.

Professor Thorsten Beck discusses a new stock return-based methodology to measure sectoral specialisation and differentiation.

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13
Jul
2016
Crawford School of Public Policy | Arndt-Corden Department of Economics | Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis | Seminar

Communicating monetary policy at the zero lower bound

Dr Eli Remolona, Bank for International Settlements.

Dr Eli Remolona presents this joint seminar by the Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis, and the Arndt-Corden Department of Economics, at Crawford School.

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06
Jun
2016
Crawford School of Public Policy | Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis | Lecture

Why is US economic growth so slow?

Dr Martin Baily, The Brookings Institution.

Dr Martin Baily explores explanations for slow growth and examines whether or not the slowdown is a problem of the mismeasurement of the US economy.

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