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Paying over the odds: Bailout ‘stigma’ and its role in saving the world economy

Paying over the odds: Bailout ‘stigma’ and its role in saving the world economy

Following the 2008 crisis, those tasked with steering the global economy out of a recession through corporate bailouts had one thing on their mind.

Chongwoo Choe

How rising temperatures impact our economic preferences

How rising temperatures impact our economic preferences

Some places might soon be too hot for inhabitants to make optimal economic decisions.

Michelle Escobar Carias

David Johnston

Rohan Sweeney

Rachel Knott

Centre for Health Economics

What stops women entering politics?

What stops women entering politics?

A new study following female candidates in India points to an under-acknowledged cause: procedural fairness.

Umair Khalil

Centre for Development Economics and Sustainability

Healing power of playtime for refugee camp mums and kids

Healing power of playtime for refugee camp mums and kids

Encouraging play for children and their mothers living in Rohingya refugee camps has far-reaching impacts.

Asadul Islam

Centre for Development Economics and Sustainability

Is ‘local shock’ the key to overcoming vaccine hesitancy?

Is ‘local shock’ the key to overcoming vaccine hesitancy?

Members of close-knit ethnic communities who resisted vaccinating against COVID-19 changed their minds when the virus struck close to home. 

Yves Zenou

Department of Economics

Real or fake? How art experts help push up the prices of the Old Masters

Real or fake? How art experts help push up the prices of the Old Masters

Science is increasingly solving authentication issues, but art experts continue to play a crucial role in affecting the prices of traded paintings.

Denni Tommasi

Centre for Development Economics and Sustainability

The profile of a distressed worker: Young, female and in casual work

The profile of a distressed worker: Young, female and in casual work

The most detailed picture yet of those most affected by economic downturns shows young women suffer the greatest increase in psychological distress.

Nicole Black

David Johnston

Centre for Health Economics

The inside story of how the AFL tackled its racism

The inside story of how the AFL tackled its racism

The AFL used collaborative governance to address the racial vilification of Indigenous players. What can we learn from this?

Lionel Frost

Department of Economics

Loneliness is not just a health burden; it also has an economic cost

Loneliness is not just a health burden; it also has an economic cost

Loneliness has an economic cost.  As a new study reveals its link with mental health in Australia, what can be done?

Claryn Kung

Johannes Kunz

Centre for Health Economics

How the K-pop phenomenon helps students learn economics

How the K-pop phenomenon helps students learn economics

Diversifying pop culture classroom resources with the use of K-pop videos has helped students studying economics.

Wayne Geerling

Department of Economics

Birds of a feather: how friends shape our political opinions

Birds of a feather: how friends shape our political opinions

How much influence do your friends' opinions have on your own political views?  Quite a bit according to research.

Yves Zenou

Department of Economics

Are we thinking about water conservation all wrong?

Are we thinking about water conservation all wrong?

Across the world, urban areas are heading towards a water supply crisis. Is it time to start treating water supply as a balance sheet 'risk'?    

Anke Leroux

Department of Economics

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