Hiring: Postdoctoral Research Fellow in International Taxation at QUT

The Faculty of Business and Law, School of Accountancy at QUT seeks to appoint a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in International Taxation. The candidate appointed to… Read More ›

TTPI Working Paper: A Randomized Field Experiment to Curtail Land-Clearing Fire Through Community-Level Conditional Cash Transfers

Fight fire with finance: a randomized field experiment to curtail land-clearing fire in Indonesia Authors: Ryan Edwards, Walter Falcon, Gracia Hadiwidjaja, Matthew Higgins, Rosamond Naylor… Read More ›

CAMA Working Paper: How Good are JobKeeper Payments?

The JobKeeper payment: How good are wage subsidies? Authors: Timothy Watson, Juha Tervala and Tristram Sainsbury We estimate the effect of the Australian JobKeeper Payment… Read More ›

Election Scorecard on Work, Care and Family Policies

The Australian Work + Family Policy Roundtable is a research network of 31 academics from 18 universities and research institutions with expertise on work, care… Read More ›

IMF Working Papers

The Impact of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act on Foreign Investment in the United States Authors: Thornton Matheson, Alexander D Klemm, Laura Power &… Read More ›

OECD Invites Public Input on Regulated Financial Services Exclusion Under Amount A of Pillar One

As part of the ongoing work of the OECD/G20 Inclusive Framework on BEPS to implement the Two-Pillar Solution to Address the Tax Challenges Arising from… Read More ›

Workshop: Tax Justice in the Slow Growth Era

Sharing the Wealth: Tax Justice in the Slow Growth Era Organiser: The Tax Group, Melbourne Law School Date & Time: Friday 20 May 2022, 8.30am… Read More ›

Registrations Open: HILDA Survey and Panel Data Analysis Courses

There will be two courses organised by the Melbourne Institute in June 2022. Getting started: Analysing HILDA with Stata A 3-day hands-on introductory Household, Income… Read More ›

Tax Revenues in Latin America and the Caribbean Took Historic Hit in 2020

Tax revenues in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) fell by 8.0% on average in nominal terms and by 0.8% as a share of GDP… Read More ›

ANU ACDE Seminar: How Does the Progressivity of Taxes and Government Transfers Impact People’s Willingness to Pay Tax?

How does the progressivity of taxes and government transfers impact people’s willingness to pay tax? Experimental evidence across developing countries Speaker: Chris Hoy (World Bank)… Read More ›