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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

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

This social network changed the world as we know it

This social network changed the world as we know it

Martin Luther's Protestant Reformation brought enormous change, but it couldn't have happened without networks to spread information. Fragments reveal fascinating insights into modern habits.

Department of Economics

Post-communist countries: a new ‘business as usual’?

Post-communist countries: a new ‘business as usual’?

Following the end of the former Soviet Union, communist countries were forced to open their economies. Some 30 years along, how have they fared?

Gennadi Kazakevitch

Department of Economics

How to boost Australian jobs: construction and manufacturing

How to boost Australian jobs: construction and manufacturing

With three possible scenarios for the Australian economy, only one will get us out of recession faster – boost jobs in construction and manufacturing.

Heather Anderson

Giovanni Caggiano

Farshid Vahid-Araghi

Benjamin Wong

Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics

COVID-19 testing by age: A road map back to work?

COVID-19 testing by age: A road map back to work?

With the COVID infection curve flattening, attention now turns to plans that will transition Australia to normal economic activity.

Gaurav Datt

Asadul Islam

Centre for Development Economics and Sustainability

Why have ‘safe haven’ cryptocurrencies sunk with the markets?

Why have ‘safe haven’ cryptocurrencies sunk with the markets?

Cryptocurrencies have followed volatile global markets. This was not supposed to happen.

John Vaz

Department of Banking and Finance

New measures for global poverty

New measures for global poverty

How do we erase poverty? A new book takes a look at recent developments in the analysis of household behaviour on prices and how we measure poverty, taking a fresh look at an age-old problem.

Ranjan Ray

Department of Economics

Crash and burn: How fast cars and hedge funds go together

Crash and burn: How fast cars and hedge funds go together

Can your choice of car influence your appetite for investment risk? If you are a hedge fund manager, it seems it can.

Stephen Brown

Department of Business Law and Taxation

That empty feeling – why federal budgets have lost their true meaning

That empty feeling – why federal budgets have lost their true meaning

Once, budgets were central to broad economic reform; now they have become victims of polls, politics and short-term thinking. But there is a way back.

Mark Crosby

Why Australian companies think they are innovative (but their customers don’t)

Why Australian companies think they are innovative (but their customers don’t)

In an era of high consumer expectations, most Australian companies understand the importance of service innovation. But the majority wildly over-estimate how well they actually do it.

Herman Tse

Department of Management

Could a floor price fix Australia’s alcohol problem?

Could a floor price fix Australia’s alcohol problem?

One tequila, two tequila, three tequila, floor: Could a minimum unit price on alcohol cause significant falls in the amount of alcohol consumed by at-risk drinkers?

Anurag Sharma

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