I just got back from a two-week overseas trip, so the first thing to do upon arrival in Australia is ☕️. My friends, it is simply not an exaggeration to say that we serve up the best coffee on the planet.
This is a banger paper. 💥
Reposted by: Alfredo R. Paloyo
I am happy to report that Wollongong is putting on a spectacle this Christmas morning. ☀️ Wishing you all good cheer over the festive season!
The School of Business at the University of Wollongong (UOW) had several of its Discipline Leaders and students talk about what’s great about their respective disciplines and why it’s a wonderful opportunity to study it in Wollongong. Here’s Economics by yours truly! 📺: youtu.be/FObhWmLCwp0.
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Recently, UOW hosted Danielle Wood, Chair of the Productivity Commission, who delivered the Annual Economic and Social Policy Lecture. Terrific insights on income and wealth inequality and intergenerational mobility in Australia. Thanks, Danielle, and thanks to all attendees!
by Alfredo R. Paloyo — Reposted by: René Böheim
The keynote speakers for the Australian Gender Economics Workshop are Prof Paola Profeta (Bocconi) and Prof Doris Weichselbaumer (Linz). Also, the website is now live: t.ly/mWzth. Please join us in Wollongong next year!
AGEW 2025
6–7 February 2025
University of Wollongong
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And a good evening to you all from Wollongong. What a spectacular city this is. ☀️
So, anyway, this was two weeks ago when the James Martin Institute had an awards night for folks funded by the JMI Policy Challenge Grant. I figured I’d rock the barong. 🇵🇭
Well, now that I’m checking Bluesky more often, I might as well also advertise here. Please submit papers for consideration, and come join us at the Australian Gender Economics Workshop in February 2025 here in Wollongong. 🎉
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