Past events
GST reform in Australia: implications of estimating price elasticities of demand for food
Dr Mathias Sinning presents some preliminary findings of his work with the Nielsen Homescan Survey.
Communicating monetary policy at the zero lower bound
Dr Eli Remolona presents this joint seminar by the Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis, and the Arndt-Corden Department of Economics, at Crawford School.
Half a century of Indonesian economic development: continuity and change
Professor Hal Hill examines Indonesian economic development over the past half-century, across both the Soeharto and Democratic eras.
The Fed’s tapering talk: a short statement’s long impact on Indonesia
Dr Muhamad Chatib Basri looks at discussions around tapering in 2013 and the impacts on some emerging market countries such as Indonesia, India, Brazil, South Africa and Turkey.
Innovation, trade and multinational production
Dr Anthony Swan discusses research on multinational production.
Sorry, wrong number: impacts of Australian telecom services on global value chains
The speakers analyse the impact of developments around market openings in Australian telecom services trade on global value chains.
Trade exposure and child mortality in Indonesia
Yessi Vadila investigates the effect of tariff exposure on regional health outcomes in Indonesia.
Optimal monetary policy in open economies revisited
Jiao Wang discusses the noncooperative policy game under local currency pricing in a two-country dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model.
Maritime piracy in Southeast Asia and freight rates
Professor Jose Tongzon discusses maritime piracy in Southeast Asia.
Business law convergence in Southeast Asia: can comparative law and economics help?
Dr Ian McEwin examines whether convergence is desirable and whether the underdeveloped comparative law and economics methodology can help.
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