Events
Declining clientelism of welfare benefits? Evidence from an Indian state
This seminar will present empirical results on the effects of welfare benefits on political support in India.
Does commitment savings alter seasonal poverty dynamics among the ultra-poor? Evidence from high-frequency data
This seminar shares the findings a randomized evaluation of commitment savings interventions on seasonal poverty dynamics in high-frequency data.
Postgraduate Showcase by ANU College of Asia and the Pacific
Come along to the Postgraduate Showcase, hosted by the ANU College of Asia and the Pacific. This is an excellent opportunity to discover the extensive range of postgraduate programs the College offers within the disciplines of public policy, development, economics, sustainability, national security, international affairs, diplomacy, governance and culture.
Swaying gender norms around women working: Evidence from an online intervention in Indonesia
This seminar will present evidence from Indonesia on beliefs regarding female employment.
Building public support for reducing fossil fuel subsidies: Evidence across 12 middle-income countries
This seminar will present survey evidence on opinions regarding fossil fuel subsidy reforms.
Digitising social protection systems: Insights from Indonesia
Indonesia acknowledges the pivotal role of social protection programs in poverty alleviation, emergency response, and inclusive development. The fiscal commitment to these programs ranks among the top three in the annual government expenditures, aimed at supporting the poor and vulnerable. Persistent issues in the disbursement process have necessitated a transformative approach. To address it, Indonesia has prioritised a digital reform of its social protection system. This study delves into how Indonesia successfully implemented digital solutions to reform the disbursement of
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