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The role of business visits in fostering R&D investment

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Wednesday Aug 20, 2025, 12:30 pm

From: New South Wales

Labor mobility is considered a powerful channel to acquire external knowledge and trigger complementarities in the innovation and R&D investment strategies; however, the extant literature has focused on either scientists’ mobility or migration of high-skilled workers, while virtually no attention has been devoted to the possible role of short-term business visits.
Using a unique and novel database originating a country/sector unbalanced panel over the period 1998-2019 (for a total of 8,316 longitudinal observations), this paper aims to fill this gap by testing the impact of BVs on R&D investment.
Results from GMM-SYS estimates show that short-term mobility positively and significantly affects R&D investments; moreover, our findings indicate - as expected - that the beneficial impact of BVs is particularly significant in less innovative countries and in less innovative industries.
These outcomes justify some form of support for BVs within the portfolio of the effective innovation policies, both at the national and local level. 

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The Future of Money - ONLINE ONLY

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Wednesday Aug 20, 2025, 12:00 pm

Rapid changes in technology and in the preferences of firms and households are features of the Australian economy, nowhere else more so than in the payments system. How are central banks, including the RBA, thinking about the future of money, both digital and physical cash? What could be the role of central bank digital currencies, stablecoins and tokenised bank deposits in supporting innovation, and what are the financial stability risks? And how could the demand for physical cash evolve in the future? 

 

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LinkedUP! August

Date: Thursday Aug 14, 2025, 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.

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ESA YP After-work drinks

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Wednesday Aug 13, 2025, 5:30 pm

From: Victoria

Join us for after-work drinks and a discussion featuring young economists and experts as they we explore the state of productivity in Australia.

This event promises to be a fantastic opportunity to mingle with fellow young economists, expand your professional circle, and enjoy a delightful evening in good company. 

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Data-driven policy innovation: big data, better data, and AI

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Wednesday Aug 13, 2025, 12:00 pm

The ESA Eminent Speaker Series A conversation with the University of Chicago's Professor Jens Ludwig, moderated by Tim Moore (Purdue).

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Not all skills shortages are created equal

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Wednesday Aug 13, 2025, 5:30 am

From: Australian Capital Territory

ESA ACT invites you to hear an enlightening talk by David Turvey, PSM,

Executive Director, Jobs and Skills Australia

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2025 Annual Dinner and AGM with Alex Millmow

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Thursday Aug 7, 2025, 5:45 pm

From: Tasmania

Join us for our Annual General Meeting along with a Special Address on the Origins of the Tasmanian Branch

We are excited to welcome special guest speaker, Alex Millmow, who will delve into the early history of the Tasmanian Branch of the Economic Society of Australia. Discover how this small but significant chapter played a vital role in shaping the direction and impact of the broader Society in its formative years. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to reflect on the Branch’s legacy and its lasting influence on economic thought and collaboration across Australia.

Nominations for the Committee

Are you interested in the development and organisation of events for the Economic Society? If you answered yes, consider nominating for the Committee.

The Committee and Executive Roles (President, Vice President, Treasurer and Secretary) will be voted in at the upcoming AGM. You can nominate to join the Committee or an Executive Role in advance, via email (admin@esatas.org.au), or on the night, in person. Committee members are required to hold an active ESA membership, be willing to attend regular meetings and assist in the organisation of events.

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Developing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander economics students

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Wednesday Aug 6, 2025, 5:30 pm

From: Queensland

Join us for the launch of an exciting new animation designed by and for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students, demystifying economics and showcasing its relevance to communities. This engaging resource aims to inspire the next generation of young minds to consider economics as a pathway for creating positive change.

The event will showcase data on Indigenous enrolments in economics, feature a screening of the animation, followed by a panel discussion with educators, economists, and community leaders. The discussion will focus on strategies to support and encourage more Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students to pursue economics.

Together, we’ll discuss ways to remove barriers, spark curiosity, and create meaningful opportunities for young people in this field. This is an opportunity to connect with like-minded educators, policymakers, and community advocates who are passionate about empowering the next generation. We’d love for you to be part of this important conversation.

This event, co-organised with the University of Queensland School of Economics, is free of charge and open to non-members of the ESA QLD. 

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The paradigm shift in Australian labour market policy: Balancing efficiency with equity

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Wednesday Aug 6, 2025, 12:30 pm

From: New South Wales

Australia’s labour market reforms since the 1990s were aimed at prioritising business ‘efficiency’ over other policy goals. Governments gave employers increased discretion over workforce decisions relating to pay-setting, recruitment and training, and reduced the influence of trade unions and employment tribunals over these processes. These changes were seen as necessary to allow employers to adjust to an increasingly competitive business environment following the liberal economic reforms of the 1980s. In this context, this presentation will analyse the paradigm shift in Australian labour market policy since 2022 aimed at balancing business ‘efficiency’ with workforce ‘equity’. Through an analysis of changes to wage-setting and bargaining, workplace gender equality and skilled immigration, it will argue the post-1990s wave of efficiency-oriented policies produced not only ‘inequities’ including low wage growth, gender-based job undervaluation and underpayment, but also ‘inefficiencies’ including skills shortages and competitive disadvantages for compliant employers. As well as analysing the post-2022 changes, the presentation will consider possible future labour market reform options.

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Emerging Women in Economics Cocktail Event

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Thursday Jul 31, 2025, 6:00 pm

From: New South Wales

The Economic Society of Australia invites you to an inspiring evening of connection and conversation at our ‘Emerging Women in Economics’ cocktail event.

This special gathering is designed to bring together early-career women economists, students, professionals, and friends of the field for a relaxed and uplifting night of networking and idea-sharing.

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Indonesia, ASEAN, and the crisis of globalisation

Event Type: Partner Event

Date: Thursday Jul 31, 2025, 12:30 pm

From: Australian Capital Territory

Indonesia, ASEAN, and the crisis of globalisation.

A public discussion with Prof Mari Elka Pangestu and Dr M Chatib Basri. 

As US tariffs and the broader weakening of the multilateral trading system impact East Asia’s economic security, ASEAN-centred forums are emerging as key platforms for coordinating regional responses to address the immediate impacts of US protectionism. 

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Charting Australia’s path to a fairer and more prosperous future - ONLINE ONLY

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Wednesday Jul 30, 2025, 12:30 pm

From: New South Wales

Recent events in the USA and Europe show how rising inequalities can fuel social division, polarisation and political instability. This serves as a stark reminder of how important it is to monitor the health of our nation and take action to avoid a similar fate. So how does Australia’s progress on key economic, social and environmental indicators compare to our peers? Where are we falling behind and what are the risks? Can we turn around the rising levels of inequality, declining investment in innovation, and persistent poverty in Australia and chart a path to a fairer and more prosperous future? Our new report card on Australia’s progress on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) helps to answer these crucial questions. 

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Careers Driving Economic Development

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Tuesday Jul 29, 2025, 5:30 pm

From: Queensland

We are excited to invite you to a special panel event hosted by the Economic Society of Australia Queensland Young Economists and Economic Development Australia (EDA).

Join us for an insightful discussion featuring four panellists who are making significant contributions to the field of economic development. The facilitated discussion will cover:

  • Career Journeys: Learn how our panellists navigated their paths to success in economic development.
  • Early Career Insights: Discover what they wished they had known about economic development at the start of their careers.
  • Impactful Work: Understand how their work is driving positive change in economic development.

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2025 Corden Lecture

Event Type: Wide/Public Interest

Date: Thursday Jul 24, 2025, 6:00 pm

From: Victoria

Come join us for an engaging evening with Professor Paola Conconi from University of Oxford as she delivers the prestigious Corden Lecture. This in-person event promises to be enlightening and thought-provoking, covering a wide range of topics in economics and global affairs. Don't miss this opportunity to hear from one of the leading experts in the field. Reserve your spot now!

For further details and registration please click here.

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WEN: Coffee Meet-up

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Thursday Jul 24, 2025, 7:45 am

From: Victoria

The Women in Economics Network in Victoria is excited to extend a warm invitation to you for an informal coffee meet-up.  This is a chance for members to catch up over a cup of coffee and meet fellow friends and economists, including this month's special guest, Natalia Southern, Managing Director at FTI Consulting. 

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WEN NSW Branch - AGM 2025-26 - ONLINE ONLY

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Thursday Jul 10, 2025, 12:00 pm

From: New South Wales

Notice is hereby given of the Annual General Meeting of the Women in Economics Network (NSW Branch).

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WEN NSW Branch AGM - ONLINE ONLY

Date: Thursday Jul 10, 2025, 12:00 pm

From: Women In Economics

Notice is hereby given of the Annual General Meeting of the Women in Economics Network (NSW Branch).

 

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Adnan Khan: Dinner and Policy discussion

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Tuesday Jul 8, 2025, 6:45 pm

From: Australian Capital Territory

Professor Adnan Khan: Dinner and Policy Discussion

The ESA ACT Branch is pleased to invite our Professional members to enjoy a dinner and policy conversation with Professor Adnan Khan. Professor Khan is currently the Chief Economist and Director of Analysis Directorate in the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), United Kingdom. 

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Adnan Khan:The outlook for the global economy, innovation and trade

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Tuesday Jul 8, 2025, 5:30 pm

From: Australian Capital Territory

The ESA ACT Branch is thrilled to invite our membership to a rare opportunity to hear from Professor Adnan Khan.

Professor Khan is currently the Chief Economist and Director of Analysis Directorate in the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), United Kingdom.  He is Professor in the School of Public Policy at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). His leadership in research and policy initiatives by generating ideas-based solutions have promoted important drivers of economic growth.

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WEN-NSW Coffee Meetup at ACE 2025

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Tuesday Jul 8, 2025, 8:00 am

From: New South Wales

To mark the 100th anniversary of the Australian Conference of Economists (ACE), the Women in Economics Network (WEN) NSW is hosting a casual coffee catch-up for women economists in Sydney.

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Young Economists Social Event at Oche Brisbane

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Thursday Jul 3, 2025, 6:00 pm

From: Queensland

Come join your fellow Young Economists and Students for a few rounds of darts at Oche. For $25, you’ll get two hours of gaming, food, and drinks.  

Tickets are limited, so get in quick! Please RSVP by Tuesday 1 July to secure your spot.

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Beyond the Breadwinner - Hobart and Online

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Wednesday Jul 2, 2025, 6:00 pm

From: Tasmania

Beyond the Breadwinner

What does it mean to be a man, and what has that got to do with the economy?

While economists have long studied how expectations about women’s roles shape their education, job choices and place in the workforce, they’ve largely overlooked the flip side: the powerful economic effects of masculinity. These culturally constructed ideas about what it means to be a ‘real man’ can quietly, yet profoundly, shape everything from labour supply to mental health, political attitudes, and beyond.

Now, new research is revealing that these norms, often inherited from the past, are more than personal beliefs. They are key economic and social drivers, as influential as education or income. Drawing on global data from 70 countries, and a striking case study drawn from Australia’s convict past, this talk explores how notions of masculinity have been formed, transmitted, and entrenched, and how they continue to affect life today.

Secure your spot now to uncover the surprising economic story behind masculinity, past and present. Tickets are free but limited and essential.

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The Annual General Meeting of the Economic Society of Australia – Queensland Branch (ESA Qld)

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Wednesday Jun 18, 2025, 5:00 pm

From: Queensland

The Annual General Meeting of the Economic Society of Australia – Queensland Branch (ESA Qld) will be held at the University of Southern Queensland Brisbane Office, Ground Floor, 293 Queen Street Brisbane on 18 June 2025 at between 5.00 pm and 7.30pm.

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Price Discovery in Auctions: how different types of auctions aggregate dispersed information - ONLINE ONLY

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Tuesday Jun 17, 2025, 6:00 pm

As part of the Eminent Speaker Series, the Economic Society of Australia Victoria Branch join with Melbourne Business School in extending a warm invitation to this engaging seminar by Professor Songzi Du on price discovery in auctions.

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Cultivating Connections : WEN (speed) Mentoring

Event Type: ESA Event

Date: Tuesday Jun 17, 2025, 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 17 June 2025.

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

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