Upcoming events

Search events

Enter a keyword to search events within the date range above.

Missing Women - 2019 Fisher Lecture (sold out)

Estimates suggest that there are up to 200 million women who are “demographically” missing due to gender discrimination.

[Read more about Missing Women - 2019 Fisher Lecture (sold out)]

The Deficit Myth – Modern Monetary Theory and the Birth of the People’s Economy

Government deficits can help us fight a myriad of problems that plague our economies–inequality, poverty and unemployment, climate change, housing, health care, and more. But we can’t use deficits to solve problems if we continue to think of a government deficit itself as a problem.

[Read more about The Deficit Myth – Modern Monetary Theory and the Birth of the People’s Economy]

2020 Australasian Economic Theory Workshop (AETW)

The School of Economics at the University of Adelaide will host the 38th Australasian Economic Theory Workshop (AETW 2020) on the 13th  14th February 2020

[Read more about 2020 Australasian Economic Theory Workshop (AETW)]

Welcome to the Honours Orientation Week!

O week signage

Get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey as we kick off the Honours Orientation Week in the School of Economics and Public Policy

[Read more about Welcome to the Honours Orientation Week! ]

Modern Monetary Theory: learn from the Chief Economist and the documentary maker

Stephanie Kelton

An evening with Professor Stephanie Kelton and Director Maren Poitras, in conversation with Dr Tania Dey.

[Read more about Modern Monetary Theory: learn from the Chief Economist and the documentary maker]

Join us for exclusive networking events with leading Policy and Research Institutes

Colleagues stand and look at a computer, smiling

Are you passionate about economics or shaping the future of Australia’s policy landscape? With three special events in March, you'll have your chance to connect with and learn from leading policy institutes. 

[Read more about Join us for exclusive networking events with leading Policy and Research Institutes]

RSS News Feed