Past events
Income taxation by states in a federation: allocation of business income
Peter Mellor discusses the allocation of income taxation of multi-state businesses at the state level.
Social investment and gender equality: a critical case of childcare in the European Union and welfare policies on lone-parents in New Zealand
In partnership with Jobs Australia, the Social Policy Institute and the Tax and Transfer Policy Institute at the Crawford School of the ANU are delighted to host Associate Professor in Law at the University of Canterbury, Annick Masselot.
The impact of policy change and macroeconomic conditions on Australian single mothers
In partnership with Jobs Australia, the Social Policy Institute at the Crawford School of the ANU runs a series of workshops exploring major social policy concerns.
The impact of changing the company tax rate in Australia
Dr Janine Dixon investigates the impact of a cut to the company tax rate.
How do tax returns respond to tax rate changes? Decomposing the elasticity of taxable income
Steven Hamilton discusses a method for decomposing the elasticity of taxable income (ETI) into its constituent parts.
GST reform in Australia: implications of estimating price elasticities of demand for food
Dr Mathias Sinning uses information about household supermarket purchases from the Australian Nielsen Homescan Survey to estimate price elasticities of demand for a range of food categories.
Improving the economic participation of people with a disability
In partnership with Jobs Australia, the Social Policy Institute at the Crawford School of the ANU runs a series of workshops exploring major social policy concerns.
Commitment to pay taxes: a field experiment on the importance of promise
Professor Benno Torgler discusses research on tax compliance.
Global corporate tax: anti-abuse, transparency and co-operative compliance
Professor Judith Freedman and other experts discuss corporate tax in the United Kingdom and Australia.
GST reform in Australia: implications of estimating price elasticities of demand for food
Dr Mathias Sinning presents some preliminary findings of his work with the Nielsen Homescan Survey.
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