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Leading China Where?

Thu, 07/11/2013
Australian National University, Canberra.

Economic growth, wellbeing and sustainability: measuring Australia’s progress 29/04/2015 Economic Growth in China and Its Potential Impact on Australia-China Bilateral Trade 23/06/2016 Crawford School of Public Policy Demographic change in the Asian Century: Implications for Australia and the Region 29/04/2015 The Australian National University

Coming to Terms with Asia: Questions for America

Wed, 12/06/2013
Columbia University, New York

Changing Population In Japan and A Life-Long Active Society To Cope With It 29/04/2015 Australia in the Asian Century 29/04/2015 Crawford School of Public Policy Assessing the competitiveness of the supply side response to China’s iron ore demand shock 19/05/2015 EABER A lesson in market contestability: calculating the cost of Chinese state intervention in iron ore price negotiations 23/04/2015 East Asian Bureau of Economic Research A Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium Model for India 06/07/2015 National Council for Applied Economic Research
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