Past events
Indonesia Update conference 2014 - The Yudhoyono years: an assessment
This conference will bring together experts on politics, social and cultural affairs, the economy, decentralisation, law, the environment, women’s affairs, military politics, and other key areas, to assess the impact of Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono’s 10-year presidency on Indonesia’s development. The conference will be held in the Coombs Lecture Theatre, HC Coombs Building, Fellows Road, ANU.
The 13th HW Arndt Memorial Lecture - The G20, global growth, and international macroeconomic cooperation
In this lecture Professor David Vines will discuss international macroeconomic cooperation and Australia’s role in leading this at the G20 2014 summit.
Grappling with employment problems in Aceh
In this seminar Dr Chris Manning will discuss his research on employment issues in Aceh.
Human rights in Indonesia: challenges for Joko Widodo
In this seminar Andreas Harsono will discuss human rights in Indonesia and offer recommendations on how the Australian government can best work with Indonesia to address human rights.
Blocked by caste? Evidence from the power declination of the upper-caste Triwangsa in Bali modern politics
In this seminar, Raya will use the case of the power declination of the upper-caste Triwangsa in Bali, Indonesia to qualify if inter-caste political-power shift is welfare equalizing and if the ‘blocked by caste’ hypothesis in the mainstream literature can be unconditionally supported.
Testing the market integration in the Australian national electricity market
Dr Nepal discusses the integration of the electricity market in Australia.
Insurance, informal taxation and investment
Dr Renate Hartwig discusses how informal taxation motivated by risk sharing and forced redistribution affects economic growth and development.
The impact of war on human capital of children: evidence from the Ethiopian-Eritrean war
Many developing countries are exposed to shocks, both natural and human initiated, including war. In this seminar Samuel Weldeegzie will discuss the specific effects of war on human capital of young children.
Trade liberalization and intergenerational occupational mobility in India
Dr Ahsan discusses inter-generational inequality in India, including that adult sons in urban India are more likely to be in a higher-ranked occupation than their fathers in districts with greater exposure to trade liberalization.
Australia-Indonesia live cattle trade: what future and how much government involvement?
Dr Trewin offers new insights into the live cattle trade between Indonesia and Australia, including why private sector involvement is a better solution than the existing government role.
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