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Productivity in Federal Budget

Poll 69  

'Skills, competition, infrastructure': top economists tell Chalmers what belongs in his productivity package.  Top economists want Treasurer Jim Chalmers to spend his 12 May Budget fixing the supply side of the Australian economy.  

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An Evolving Record

A Centennial History of The Economic Society of Australia, Alex Millmow

This centennial history of the Economic Society of Australia is much more than an administrative record. It’s the story of how the Society has evolved since 1925 against a background of rapidly changing trends in the Australian economics profession and profound changes within the economy.

Read the book's review by Paul Oslington

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ACE 2026 - Register Now

ACE 2026 will be held in Canberra, ACT from 7-10 July 2026 at University of Canberra and will cover a full range of topical economic issues. It is targeted at economists in academe, government and business and will cover Climate change and environmental externalities; Challenges in social policy; How government can best implement policies in an environment of declining trust and misinformation; and Contemporary economic issues such as raising productivity and tax reform. The conference will feature plenary sessions with international speakers and concurrent sessions with domestic presenters.

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Up-skilling is the best way to boost productivity: leading economists

Poll 68

Australia's top economists overwhelmingly believe there’s no better way to boost productivity than to boost skills.  Offered a choice of seven measures identified by the Economic Society of Australia as candidates for achieving the Treasurer’s aim of boosting Australia’s historically low rate of productivity growth, 26 of the 45 economists polled picked boosting skills and workforce capability, almost twice as many as picked the next most-popular option: promoting innovation and research and development.

Responses (43)
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The Economic Record: From infancy to lusty stripling

They say that the wheels of academia turn slowly. Well, consider this. In August 1925 the Economic Society of Australia and New Zealand came into formal existence after branches had already been established in six Australian states and four major cities of New Zealand. 

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Awards 2025

A number of prestigious awards were bestowed upon worthy economists at ACE2025 which held in Sydney during July. 

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Economists eye costs of a failed energy transition

Poll 67

Poll finds support for aligning net zero, reliability and price,

Peter Martin

Responses (43)
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Trump's impact on the Australian Economy

Poll 66

Top economists say Trump’s policies will hit Australian economic growth and push up inflation and interest rates in the US.

Responses (38)
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Housing Reform

Poll 65

Panellists are unanimous in believing Australia’s housing market is in crisis.

Offered a choice of 14 measures identified by the Economic Society of Australia as likely to restrain prices for buyers and renters, none of the 49 leading economists polled picked: “do nothing, the market will determine appropriate prices”.

Responses (967)
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Unreserved - RBA's latest release of digitised archival records

The latest tranche of archival records has been released in the Bank’s digital archive, Unreserved. It includes early economic analysis conducted by the central bank from 1930 to 1970.

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Events

Crossroads: Australia’s Economic Future After the Oil Shock - ONLINE ONLY

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Thursday May 21, 2026, 2:00 pm

From: Victoria

Australia is confronting a pivotal moment as the current oil shock reshapes expectations for growth, inflation, and labour market performance. This webinar explores how rising energy costs flow through households and businesses, the policy tradeoffs facing decision‑makers, and the divergent short‑ and long‑term pathways that could define the nation’s economic future. It highlights the key risks, structural choices, and resilience strategies that will determine how Australia navigates an era of global volatility.

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Communicating Economics with Impact

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Thursday May 21, 2026, 4:30 pm

From: New South Wales

🎤 Join us for our first practical, hands-on workshop for early- to mid-career economists, policy professionals, and university students.

👥🛠️ This skills-focused session is designed to help you strengthen your communication capabilities in applied economics and policy roles.

The workshop will be led by Professor David Orsmond, President of ESA NSW.

Members only - limited to 30 participants

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Budget Panel Discussion

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Thursday May 21, 2026, 5:15 pm

From: South Australia

Cost of living pressures, housing affordability, and economic uncertainty are front of mind for many Australians. The upcoming Australian Federal Budget 2026–27 will play a central role in shaping how these challenges are addressed.

Join us for a timely and engaging discussion as we unpack what the budget means for households, businesses, and the South Australian economy.

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Young Economists Network (YEN): After Work Drinks in May

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Thursday May 21, 2026, 5:30 pm

From: New South Wales

🍺🍷 Join us for a relaxed after work drinks in the CBD. No long speeches, no agenda, just an informal chance to meet new people, catch up with familiar faces, and ease into the evening with good conversation.

Come for 20 minutes or stay the whole time, whatever suits.

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The Economics of Human Extinction - Hobart and Online

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Thursday May 21, 2026, 5:30 pm

From: Tasmania

The Economics of Human Extinction

Andrew Leigh explores the economics of existential risk and what it will take to respond before it’s too late. 

The 2026 Annual Giblin Lecture will be delivered by The Honourable Dr Andrew Leigh MP, Assistant Minister for Productivity, Competition, Charities and Treasury, and Federal Member for Fenner (ACT). 

In this year’s lecture, Dr Leigh explores the economics of existential risk, asking why societies are often slow to respond to catastrophic threats and what economic thinking can contribute to better prevention and preparedness.

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Online LinkedUp! for regional women in economics - ONLINE ONLY

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Thursday May 21, 2026, 5:30 pm

From: Queensland

If you are a woman in economics living in regional Queensland or too far from Brisbane to attend LinkedUp! in person, WEN Queensland is hosting its inaugural Online LinkedUp! for regional women in economics.

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LinkedUp!

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Thursday May 21, 2026, 5:30 pm

From: Queensland

It’s time for another LinkedUp! The WEN Queensland branch invites you to join us for an informal networking evening. Come along to connect or reconnect with old and new WEN members. Both members and non-members of WEN Queensland are welcome to attend this event, but WEN members will be eligible for one free drink.

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WEN x YEN Breakfast Event with Catherine de Fontenay

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Monday May 25, 2026, 8:00 am

From: South Australia

Join us for a special joint WEN and YEN SA breakfast event with Catherine de Fontenay from the Productivity Commission.

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Emerging Economist Series - for the Next Generation of Economists

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Tuesday May 26, 2026, 5:30 pm

From: New South Wales

🔑Gain direct access to senior policymakers and economic leaders over four exclusive dinners:

  • Diana Mousina (Deputy Chief Economist, AMP and Social Media star)
  • Richard Holden (Professor of Economics, UNSW Sydney)
  • Gladys Berejiklian (Former Premier of NSW and Optus Executive)
  • Guy Debelle (former Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of Australia)

🍸A dinner-style fireside chat series where emerging economists interview senior leaders directly.

4 Places Left

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More Quasi than Market: Price Caps and Market Design in the NDIS

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Wednesday May 27, 2026, 12:30 pm

From: New South Wales

❓ Does the NDIS actually function like a market, or are price caps doing most of the work?

💭 With 700,000+ participants and $52bn at stake, what’s really driving outcomes: competition or price caps?

👀 Join Pelin Akyol, Research Manager at e61 Institute, to unpack the evidence

Join in-person at 123 Pitt St, Sydney or Online

If you are a member of ESA in another state, you may join this event for free. Please email admin@esansw.org.au and ask for the Promo Code.

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ESA Vic / WEN - Growth Mindset: Meeting Australia's Productivity Challenge

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Thursday May 28, 2026, 11:30 am

From: Victoria

Join Danielle Wood, Chair of the Productivity Commission and colleagues from the Productivity Commission as they discuss 

Australia’s productivity growth has stalled since 2016, threatening future prosperity. Join Productivity Commission Chair Danielle Wood and colleagues from the Productivity Commission as they speak on practical, incremental policy actions needed to revive productivity. Their discussion is structured around five key pillars: boosting economic dynamism, strengthening workforce skills, leveraging data and digital technologies, improving efficiency in care sectors, and accelerating the shift to cheaper, cleaner energy.

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WEN Speed Mentoring

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Thursday May 28, 2026, 5:30 pm

From: Australian Capital Territory

CULTIVATING CONNECTIONS: WOMEN IN ECONOMICS ( SPEED ) MENTORING 

The Women in Economics Network ACT Branch is thrilled to invite you to attend our upcoming speed mentoring event on Thursday 28 May 2026.

The event connects early to mid-career women economists and students with mentors from across the public service, private sector and academia.

This is a free, in-person only event.

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WEN Credible Economist Writing Competition 2026 - ONLINE ONLY

Date: Monday Jun 1, 2026, 12:00 am

From: New South Wales

For a fifth year, NSW WEN will host its writing competition as part of the Credible Economist blog series.

✨ All entrants will have their articles published as part of the series, and prizes will be awarded to articles that best fit the evaluation criteria.

✨ We invite early career economists, university students and high school students to submit an original article on an economics topic of their choosing. 

✨ Your work will be read by members of the Women in Economics Network (WEN), which includes leading economists, CEOs and senior policy and business leaders, giving you valuable exposure and the chance to build your profile within the profession.

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CEDA Insights from the RBA - Address by Ian Harper AO

Event Type: Wide/Public Interest

Date: Tuesday Jun 2, 2026, 10:00 am

From: Victoria

Ian Harper AO, Non‑Executive Member of the Reserve Bank of Australia’s Monetary Policy Board, will discuss current economic conditions and the economic outlook. The address will be followed by a Q&A session, inviting discussion and perspectives on how monetary policy and evolving global economic conditions affect the community, and the considerations informing the Board’s decisions.

For further details please visit the event website here.

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Downing Public Lecture - Presented by Professor Meredith Fowlie

Event Type: Wide/Public Interest

Date: Tuesday Jun 2, 2026, 5:30 pm

From: Victoria

The Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research and Department of Economics extend a warm invitation to hear Professor Meredith Fowlie, University of California, Berkely present the 2026 Downing Public Lecture - The Price of Power: Electricity Pricing for a Cleaner and Fairer Energy Future.  

For further details please visit the event website here.

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Alison Booth- Uneven Rewards Book launch

Event Type: Partner Event

Date: Thursday Jun 4, 2026, 5:30 pm

From: Australian Capital Territory

Alison Booth - Book Launch

Uneven Rewards: Milestones in Labour Economics

Join Alison as her book is launched by the ANU Research School of Economics with Professor Martine Mariotti as MC, and Professor Bruce Chapman giving the launch address.

This is a free event, but reservations are essential.

Please RSVP with your name and telephone number via rsvp@thestreet.org.au. by Tuesday 2 June

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The Invisible Mind - The Economics of AI

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Wednesday Jun 17, 2026, 8:30 am

From: New South Wales

🚀 This flagship event brings together leading economists, policymakers and industry experts to explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping the economy.

✨ Moving beyond the hype, the conference examines AI’s real impacts on productivity, jobs, markets and public policy offering clear insights into who stands to gain, what’s at risk, and how to respond to one of the most significant economic shifts underway.

🍺🍸 Connect with peers and industry leaders throughout the day, and over networking drinks at this in-person event

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An Evolving Record

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Wednesday Jun 17, 2026, 5:30 pm

From: Australian Capital Territory

Celebrate the 100th  anniversary of the founding of the Economic Society of Australia with the publication of the Centennial History of the Economic Society of Australia, by Dr Alex Millmow.

An Evolving Record : A Cenntennial History of the Economic Society of Australia 

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