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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0455743

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $254,000.00
    Summary
    ASEAN+3 Free Trade Agreement and Its Impact on Australia-Vietnam Trade. The ASEAN+3 (China, Japan and Korea) free trade agreement endorsed by ASEAN Leaders in 2001 poses a serious trade diversion threat to Australia's goods and services trade to ASEAN and North Asia (reaching $33.9b and $85.0b respectively in 2001, see DFAT 2003). No research on this has been done or reported. The project, with Vietnam Institute for Trade collaboration, uses new analytical and empirical approaches to investigate .... ASEAN+3 Free Trade Agreement and Its Impact on Australia-Vietnam Trade. The ASEAN+3 (China, Japan and Korea) free trade agreement endorsed by ASEAN Leaders in 2001 poses a serious trade diversion threat to Australia's goods and services trade to ASEAN and North Asia (reaching $33.9b and $85.0b respectively in 2001, see DFAT 2003). No research on this has been done or reported. The project, with Vietnam Institute for Trade collaboration, uses new analytical and empirical approaches to investigate this FTA and its implications to Australia's trade to a major ASEAN country, namely Vietnam, where 2002 trade reached $2.8b and Australia's global companies (eg. ANZ, Telstra, RMIT) currently have large operation.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP110103824

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $229,069.00
    Summary
    The econometrics of gravity models of trade: a re-assessment. This research will lead a much greater understanding of the empirical determinants of trade flows between countries. This project will apply cutting-edge data econometric techniques to the popular Gravity model of international trade flows. These more appropriate techniques will shed more light on some previous puzzling findings, such that regional trade agreements had little, or no, affect on trade.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP150103821

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $397,900.00
    Summary
    Global Economic Consequences of Korean Re-unification. This research aims to model the economic implications of Korean re-unification and explore the spill-overs to key economies in the region, including Australia. The approach is understood to be first to develop a model for the existing North Korean economy in collaboration with South Korean researchers at Korea University. This model is intended to be embedded in an existing global economic model. The project aims to then explore scenarios of .... Global Economic Consequences of Korean Re-unification. This research aims to model the economic implications of Korean re-unification and explore the spill-overs to key economies in the region, including Australia. The approach is understood to be first to develop a model for the existing North Korean economy in collaboration with South Korean researchers at Korea University. This model is intended to be embedded in an existing global economic model. The project aims to then explore scenarios of integration between North and South Korea focusing on changing production structure, development in human capital formation, technology transfer, immigration flows within a unified Korea and the impact on trade and financial flows that may result from different scenarios of how unification will proceed.
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    Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE170100644

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $371,000.00
    Summary
    Nonlinear econometric panel models with fixed effects. This project aims to develop effective quantitative methods tailored to policy questions in public health and international trade. Many nonlinear panel models are essential to answer policy-relevant research questions, but cannot estimate key objects of interest, while default procedures for inference are often misleading, making magnitudes of identified effects impossible to quantify. This project will develop methods to overcome these limi .... Nonlinear econometric panel models with fixed effects. This project aims to develop effective quantitative methods tailored to policy questions in public health and international trade. Many nonlinear panel models are essential to answer policy-relevant research questions, but cannot estimate key objects of interest, while default procedures for inference are often misleading, making magnitudes of identified effects impossible to quantify. This project will develop methods to overcome these limitations for many econometric models, and apply them to important models in health economics and international trade. Such improvements are expected to reduce risk in public decision-making, resulting in better and more effective policies.
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    Linkage - International - Grant ID: LX0561016

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $24,298.00
    Summary
    Financial Instability and Risk Management: New Statistical Treatment of the Occurrence and Persistence of Shocks in International Markets. Global economies are complex systems: their complexity is increasing due to market connectivity, borderless trading and rapid electronic transactions. This collaboration will improve understanding of market interdependence, important because of its profound macroeconomic influence on individual consumersf decisions and corporate investment. A novel combinati .... Financial Instability and Risk Management: New Statistical Treatment of the Occurrence and Persistence of Shocks in International Markets. Global economies are complex systems: their complexity is increasing due to market connectivity, borderless trading and rapid electronic transactions. This collaboration will improve understanding of market interdependence, important because of its profound macroeconomic influence on individual consumersf decisions and corporate investment. A novel combination of nonlinear time series and dynamical systems theories will be used to describe propagation and persistence of market shocks. Focusing on smart information use and innovation economies, this project will deliver publications on new practical econometric methodologies, training for early career researchers, and a strong sustainable research relationship between Australia and France.
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