Australian Economic Papers is a high-quality, high-impact economics journal that provides a forum for international and Australian researchers to share advances
🏠Christian Nygaard’s recent paper shows:
Q: Can building more houses fix Australia's affordability crisis?
A: It would take a lot more than anyone is planning to build.
For the whole story https://t.co/guzs44XZ8W
@UNSWCityFutures@UNSW@wileyinresearch#Housing#Economics
1% rise in GDP = nearly 1% rise in electricity consumption in China, but it also increases industrial structure adjustment which partially offsets the effect
✍️Ming Meng, Xinxin Li, and Tingting Pang
🔗https://t.co/EcNo1SxQgt
#China#energyeconomics#greengrowth#research
Who is really driving carbon prices in Europe's emissions market?
New research by Huang, Isah, Olaniran & Ibrahim shows speculators have a bigger influence than many realise, and tracking them leads to better forecasts
https://t.co/EcNo1SxQgt
#carbonmarkets#ETS#climatechange
Mi Zhou, Yinchuan Cao, and Li Huang explore how the digital economy can accelerate greener, more efficient agricultural development
Read the article and share your thoughts in the comments: https://t.co/UDzq8bm9Y3
#DigitalEconomy#Agriculture#Sustainability#MachineLearning
New paper by Durmaz, Yang, and Wang (@KeanUniversity)
Currency shifts hit HK stock market unevenly: finance, healthcare, consumption & energy are most exposed. Nonlinear models reveal asymmetric effects linear ones miss
📄 https://t.co/EcNo1SxQgt
#economics#HongKong#research
🎓️ SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY 🎓️
The Ken Clements PhD Scholarship, generously donated by Diane Smith-Gander AO, aims to support more women to undertake PhD studies in economics at the University of Western Australia.
Find out more: https://t.co/RqR6BjNjXe
#ESA#AusEcon
New study: green bonds have safe-haven features over long-run horizons where gold and bitcoin do not. Short and medium terms are more complex.
✍️Chi-Wei Su, Yu-Mei Ding, Kai-Hua Wang, and Xiao-Qing Wang
🔗https://t.co/who3niU3kR
#greenbonds#bitcoin#gold#investing#research
New paper: Xiaomei Li, Yulin Liu (both of @CQU1929) and Xu Si (Central Party School) suggest that minimum wages have a positive effect on female employment, particularly in developing countries.
https://t.co/pat5TyCJHr
#economics#minimumwage#employment#research#publicpolicy
Mar 2026 Issue @auseconpapers out now!
https://t.co/GvtAvchdV8
Covers minimum wages for women, green safe havens, FX and HKG stocks, digital-driven green growth, carbon markets, Chinese growth and power use, climate hedging, and housing affordability.
#economics#research
New Open Access Paper in @auseconpapers
✍️Tailored Paths Towards Gender Equality: Insights From South Africa and Australia
Comparing South Africa and Australia's equity- and equality-based approaches to gender policy: context is key!
https://t.co/vuj0ab0m4C
#Economics#Gender
New Virtual Special Issue: “Central Banks, Monetary Policy and the complex Macroeconomic environment” highlighting some of the most insightful studies published in our journal on the topic.
The takeaway of this issue is simple: monetary policy is not.
🔗https://t.co/ls6rawV2nN
We also extend our gratitude to outgoing Managing Editor, Professor @RachelOngViforJ. Rachel has managed the journal over the last four-and-a-half years, and has maintained a profile of excellence. We wish her well in all her future endeavours.
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