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UNSW Economics

@unswecon

The School of Economics at the UNSW Business School.
UNSW Sydney.

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linkhttps://www.unsw.edu.au/business/our-schools/economics calendar_today24-08-2018 22:18:26

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Come to Sydney in December for the 2nd Annual e61 / UNSW Micro 4 Macro Workshop. Deadline: 31 July. Last year's workshop was a great success, with excellent papers and discussion. Another great macro conference on the calendar!

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early modern boy-actress (they/them) (@economeager) 's Twitter Profile Photo

register now for the Australasian Dev Econ Workshop June 5th and 6th at UNSW, with keynote by Seema Jayachandran! registration closes thursday. it is free but please only register if you are coming because catering etc. conference.unsw.edu.au/en/adew-2025

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My latest "Economics Explained" column in Financial Review. "So how efficient is the marketplace for ideas? And how much can we rely on competition in that market to substitute for regulation of speech? More than one might think. And less than one might like."

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In today's The Australian, Zachary Hayward suggests that to say Australia is in decline is premature. While it’s undeniable that Australia faces many problems, Zach draws attention to the work being done by our next generation of leaders and thinkers, working to win over support in

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It was an honor to speak at the National Press Club yesterday with Brian Schmidt about "Securing Australia's Sovereign Research Capability." IN FULL: Professor Brian P. Schmidt AC & Professor Richard Holden's Address youtu.be/gAiuuESaH04?si… via YouTube

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HIGHLIGHTS: Professor Richard Holden, Scientia Professor of Economics at UNSW Sydney and President Emeritus of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, Address to the National Press Club. Watch the replay on the NPC YouTube Channel. youtube.com/watch?v=gAiuuE…

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My latest ⁦Financial Review⁩ column. We need to avoid adverse selection in the carbon credit market. Or it could unravel altogether. afr.com/policy/energy-…

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Most Australians will feel the effects of the tariffs through the indirect effects on US manufacturing and on America’s trading partners. UNSW theconversation.com/trumps-steel-t…

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Read our very own Scott French’s take on the indirect effects of Trump’s trade policies and how they could affect us Down Under. 👇

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On ABC News: Our very own Dr Scott French's analysis of Trump's tariffs strategy and what court rulings making it harder for him to swiftly change tariffs can mean for his strategy and producers and cosumers all over the world. iview.abc.net.au/video/NU2523H0…

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🚨🚨🚨Today Silvia Griselda and Jack Buckley release new research on the state of teacher workforce, with a particular focus on attrition. 🌟The main message? 🌟Teacher attrition isn’t rising — in fact, it’s now the lowest of any occupation in Australia. But challenges remain.

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In today's The Australian, our CEO Michael Brennan and Research Manager Ewan Rankin argue that the challenge for the Government's upcoming summit on growth and productivity will be getting a semblance of agreement beyond boilerplate commitments to productivity growth 👇