ACDE Seminar
The ACDE Seminar has been held during the Tuesday afternoon timeslot for several decades and has featured applied economics seminars from many leading economists and upcoming scholars from ANU, Australia, and overseas. Open to the public.
To sign up to the seminar email list, please email seminars.economics@anu.edu.au.
Conveners: Professor Paul Burke, Dr Sarah Dong, Dr Ryan Edwards, Associate Professor Firman Kartaadipoetra, Dr Hiroshi Matsushima, Associate Professor Hoa Nguyen, Associate Professor Yixiao Zhou
Climate policies and external adjustment
This seminar will present a recent IMF Working Paper on the macroeconomic effects of climate policies.
The international economic implications of a second Trump presidency
On the day of the US election, Distinguished Professor Warwick McKibbin will explore the potential international economic implications if there is a return of President Trump to the White House.
Winning mayoral incumbents: Election violence, term-limited performance, and the unfortunate legacy of district proliferation
The seminar will examine the use of violence by mayoral candidates in the run-up to elections.
Trade and gendered labor outcomes: Evidence from changing export demand in Indonesia
The seminar will examine the gendered labor market consequences of international trade in Indonesia.
Sub-national banking regulation and financial inclusion: Evidence from Aceh, Indonesia
This seminar investigates the effects of a new regulation introduced in 2018 in the province of Aceh, Indonesia, which requires all banks operating in the province – whether they are conventional or shariah banks – to adhere with the shariah principles.
Seasonal work visas and the wages, employment, and mobility of incumbent workers
This seminar shares new evidence on the impacts of low-skilled immigration in Australia from administrative data.
Railway expansion reduces carbon emissions by shifting road traffic to railways
This seminar will explore the effect of Japan's railway network expansion on carbon emission reductions between 1990 and 2019.
Fuel prices and ambient air pollution: A study of Sydney
This paper explores the short-run influence of road transport fuel prices on ambient air pollution over the period 2004–2023 for the case of Sydney, Australia.
Cash transfers and labor supply: New evidence on impacts and mechanisms
The study finds that Vietnam's national cash transfer program does not reduce labor supply but rather shifts adults from self-employment to wage-paying jobs, likely due to older adults taking on more housework and childcare responsibilities.
Are the benefits of electrification realized only in the long run? Evidence from rural India
This seminar will discuss the benefits of electrification.
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