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Economics Supplied on Demand

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by Economic Society of Australia

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‘Economics Supplied on Demand’ is brought to you by the Economic Society of Australia, and aims to encourage an open discussion on economic affairs of the time. The Economic Society of Australia is primarily concerned with promoting discussion and debate of economic issues within Australia. It does this by publishing journals (like the Economic Record and Economic Papers), promoting economic debate in a variety of forums and holding conferences and seminars to encourage economic thought. Thanks for listening!

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7/30/2020

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April 27, 2021

Episode 7: Ted Evans Lecture with Ian Harper

Economics Supplied on Demand is brought to you by the Economic Society of Australia, and aims to encourage an open discussion on economic affairs of the time. In this episode we bring you a recording of the 2020 Ted Evans Public Policy Lecture. This year we heard from Professor Ian Harper on The Human Dimension of Good Economic Policy-making. In this lecture, Ian Harper discusses the ways in which his own approach to good economic policy-making has been shaped by keeping one eye on how the policy advice translates into the lives of ordinary people. Thanks for listening! To help us out, don't forget to follow, like and review our podcast, and become a member at www.esawa.org.au

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October 12, 2020

Episode 6: The Young Economists Debate

‘Economics Supplied on Demand’ is brought to you by the Economic Society of Australia, and aims to encourage an open discussion on economic affairs of the time. In this episode we bring you a recording of our annual Young Economists Debate. As part of this event, we heard members from each of our State’s Young Economist Networks present arguments about whether: 'The Federal Government's Job Keeper & Job Seeker Programs should be extended beyond the end of September 2020 to allow for continued economic recovery’. Thanks for listening! To help us out, don't forget to follow, like and review our podcast, and become a member at www.esawa.org.au

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September 16, 2020

Episode 5: To study (or not to study) economics

‘Economics Supplied on Demand’ is brought to you by the Economic Society of Australia, and aims to encourage an open discussion on economic affairs of the time. In this episode we bring you a recording of our recent discussion with Tanya Livermore and Mike Major from the Reserve Bank of Australia on their student survey. We unpack the finding of the survey including why students choose various subjects, perceptions of economics and topics of interest, and how to better promote economics to attract more students. Thanks for listening! To help us out, don't forget to follow, like and review our podcast, and become a member at www.esawa.org.au

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What is Economics Supplied on Demand?

‘Economics Supplied on Demand’ is brought to you by the Economic Society of Australia, and aims to encourage an open discussion on economic affairs of the time.

The Economic Society of Australia is primarily concerned with promoting discussion and debate of economic issues within Australia. It does this by publishing journals (like the Economic Record and Economic Papers), promoting economic debate in a variety of forums and holding conferences and seminars to encourage economic thought.

Thanks for listening!

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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