Past events
Labour market flexibility and productivity
Anpeng Li evaluates the role of labour market flexibility in determining aggregate productivity.
External shocks and monetary policy in Sri Lanka
Yashodha Warunie Senadheera investigates the welfare implications of six alternative monetary policy rules in Sri Lanka.
Global oil and iron ore price shocks: what are the different economic effects in Australia?
In this seminar Bao Nguyen compares the macroeconomic effects of global oil and iron ore price shocks on the Australian economy.
Korean reunification: prospects and implications
Renowned Korean and international specialists present their academic and policy-oriented research related to the prospects of Korean reunification and the economic consequences for the Korean peninsula and neighbouring countries.
The week
Dr Maya Eden discusses whether a five-day workweek followed by a two-day weekend a socially optimal schedule.
The global economy by 2020: pressures and prospects
This two day workshop will bring together leading scholars to discuss the macroeconomic issues that will likely drive the global economy towards 2020 and beyond.
Assessing the synchronicity and nature of Australian state business cycles
Aubrey Poon presents his findings on assessing synchronicity and the nature of Australian state business cycles.
Bellman without berge: maximum theorem for non-compact dynamic problems
In this seminar Akshay Shanker will discuss his paper on maximum theorem for non-compact dynamic programing problems and its application.
Optimal monetary and fiscal policy in an economy with endogenous public debt
Professor David Vines uses a New Keynesian framework to study the coordination of fiscal and monetary policies.
The macroeconomic effects of the carry-trade collapse
In this seminar Arjuna Mohottala will look at whether a threshold vector autoregression (TVAR) approach can improve the analysis of macroeconomic effects of the carry-trade collapse.
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