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Seminars in Economics

We offer a range of offerings to suit your research interests
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Seminars and reading groups

Our seminars at a glance

Seminar Series Usual day and time Seminar Coordinator
Macroeconomics and Trade Monday, 11:00am - 12:30pm ¶Ù°ùÌý
Experimental Economics Tuesday, 10:00am - 11:00am ¶Ù°ùÌý
Tuesday, 2:00pm - 3:00pm ¶Ù°ùÌýGregor Pfeifer and ¶Ù°ùÌýRebecca McKibbin
Economic Theory Tuesdays (fortnightly), 4:00pm - 5:30pm Associate Professor Murali Agastya and ¶Ù°ùÌýJingni Yang
Wednesday, 11:00am - 12:00pm ¶Ù°ùÌý³Û³Ü³¦³ó±ð²Ô²µÌýWang
Wednesday, 2:30pm - 3:30pm ¶Ù°ùÌý
Life Course Centre (Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence) Ad hoc

Macro and Trade

The goal of this seminar series is for researchers in Macroeconomics and International Trade to present their ongoing research. The meetings normally occur on Mondays in Room 650, Social Sciences Building (A02).

Please contact Marcel Peruffo if you would like to join the mailing list or contribute with a presentation.

Experimental Economics

Seminars normally occur on Tuesdays in Room 538, Social Sciences Building (A02).

Please contact Juliana Silva Goncalves if you would like to join the mailing list or contribute with a presentation.

Microeconometrics and Public Policy

The group provides an opportunity for academic staff working on empirical microeconomics and public policy, broadly understood, to present ongoing research, including at the earliest stages. Interested faculty and Ph.D. students with research relevant to the themes of the group are invited to present from time to time.

There can be more than one presenter in a given week, depending on how much material each presenter has ready. However, keeping in mind the need to allow ample time for discussion of early-stage work, we usually plan to have a single presenter present for 30-40 minutes, and allow the remainder of the time for questions and discussion.

MPP seminars will be held on Tuesdays from 2.00pm-3.00pm. Please contact Gregor PfeiferÌý´Ç°ùÌý if you would like to get on the mailing list or contribute a presentation.

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Economic Theory

Economic Theory Seminars take place fortnightly on Tuesdays 4pm-5.30pm in the Social Sciences Building (A02) at the University of Sydney and online by request.

°ä´Ç²Ô³Ù²¹³¦³ÙÌýMurali AgastyaÌý´Ç°ùÌý if you would like to contribute or join the mailing list.Ìý

Econometrics

Our meetings provide a forum for ongoing research on econometric theory and application. Speakers from both within and outside the School are welcome. We intend to use this platform to foster the exchange of ideas and maintain a collaborative econometrics research environment.ÌýIf you would like to contribute a presentation or have any queries, please contact Won-Ki Seo.

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Environment, Agriculture and Resource Economics

The main aim of the seminar group is to create a collaborative environment for exchange of research ideas, presentation of early research work and research funding proposals among staff and research students with interest in agricultural, environmental and resource economics.

The group also aims to facilitate the establishment of new collaborations, and to foster existing research collaborations across disciplines with interest in these areas within the University of Sydney. The group also links with researchers that have interest in this area across several universities based in Sydney.Ìý

The group meets fortnightly during semester sessions, and at other times when the need or opportunity arises. The usual time and place for meetings is 11am-12pm on Wednesdays at The University of Sydney.

To register for the group’s mailing list or to suggest a presentation please contact Yucheng Yang.Ìý

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ARC Centre of Excellence for Children and Families over the Life Course

°Õ³ó±ðÌý (the Life Course Centre) is a national research centre uniquely positioned to tackle the intergenerational transmission of deep and persistent disadvantage in Australian families.

The School of Economics (Life Course Centre Sydney node) runs seminars periodically, designed to provide a network and collaborative opportunities for academics from Australia and abroad.

For further information and any queries, please contact Jade Lor-Chan.

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