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Asia Pacific Research Program
The Asia-Pacific Research program draws on the experience and expertise of its members to produce research covering economic, business and social issues in China, East Asia, South Asia and the Pacific.
The highlight of 2008 was the conference organised with the Centre for Community Networking Research and the Institute for the Study of Global Movements on the theme ‘Chinese Community in Prato'.
The organisers of the conference, which was held at Monash University Prato Centre, put together an impressive list of leading academics and policy makers. For further information please go to the Past Events page.
Current Projects
James Ang
- Endogenous growth models and the Asian growth miracle
- Knowledge production, financial liberalization and growth in India
- Savings mobilization and financial development in Malaysia
- Determinants of Environmental Performance in China
- Asian Growth Miracle Revisited
Mita Bhattacharya
- Productivity, wages and value added in Indian manufacturing
- Spillovers from foreign direct investment and R&D on productivity in Indian manufacturing
- Outsourcing and Indian ICT sector
- Trade liberalisations and employment in Indian industries
Ergun Dogan
- Creative destruction in Malaysian manufacturing industries
- Reallocation of resources due to entry and exit
- Post entry performance of firms
Brett Inder
- Modeling costs and efficiency of primary health care services in Papua new Guinea
- Internal Migration and the labour Market in Fiji
Russell Smyth
- Migration and Social Protection in China
- Wage-height premium in China
- Happiness and relative income in China
- Job satisafaction and relative income in China
- Wage-firm size premium in China
- Migration from China to Europe
- Happiness and the environment in China
- Happiness and climatic change in the South Pacific
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