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ESA Young Professionals Victoria
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24.01.2022 Don’t forget the WEN and ESAYP econometrics professional development event tomorrow. If you haven’t yet signed up, there are still spots available. If you already have - see you there!
22.01.2022 Millennials in the workforce: lazy and entitled or unfair stereotype? ESAYP Young Economists’ Debate Team entitled millennial vs Team unfair stereotype To conclude the Australian Conference of Economists (ACE), the annual Young Economists’ Debate returns in 2019 with an all-star line-up of opinions, egos and, of-course, economic thought. This year, we delve into the deep-seated generational issue of work ethic. Millennials have been dubbed ‘lazy and entitled’ in the workf...orce. Are millennials the downfall of modern productivity growth? Do they work hard enough to demand both eating smashed avo and owning their own property? Do they demand too many work benefits and system perks? Or, are they really no different from the ‘self-absorbed and spoilt’ baby boomers of the ‘Me Decade’? Join the Economic Society of AustraliaYoung Professionals for a night of contentious arguments and entertaining economic debate. Individuals of all ages are encouraged to attend. Drinks and snacks provided. Speakers: To be announced From: Tuesday, July 16, 2019, 5:30pm To: Tuesday, July 16, 2019, 7:30pm Venue: The Imperial Hotel, Bourke St Melbourne Entry: Free
19.01.2022 In a post Royal Commission in Banking world, how does the community and business leaders view the social compact as it applies to the corporate sector? Has the community raised its expectations of business? Is merely delivering shareholder value going to be enough for businesses to thrive in Australia? Do Millennials expect more from businesses than other age groups? Join the ESAYP and Jarrod Ball, CEDA Chief Economist, to discuss the social compact between business and socie...ty. Jarrod joined CEDA in 2017 with over 15 years of experience as an economist across the public and private sectors. He has held senior roles at the Business Council of Australia, EY, BHP, the Federal Government and was a lead adviser on microeconomic reform for the Victorian DPC and DTF. Book your ticket here: https://esavic.org.au/book-event/40602 Details Time 11 October 2019, 7:30-8:45am Location Level 15, 271 Spring Street, Melbourne Cost $14 members, $18 non-members, breakfast provided
14.01.2022 Check out a couple of job opportunities at Commonwealth Treasury. Applications closing 7 May. EL2: https://www.apsjobs.gov.au/SearchedNoticesView.aspx APS4-EL1: https://www.apsjobs.gov.au/SearchedNoticesView.aspx
12.01.2022 Analysis of data is one of economics' most important tools, however, also one that is seen to be inaccessible. ESAYP and WEN are proud to present an econometrics showcase, featuring an applied workshop and discussion of four fields of econometrics. Join us on Wednesday 24 October at the Department of Treasury and Finance from 12:00 to 1:30pm featuring four sessions plus a light networking lunch. Please register using the below link. This is a ESA/ESAYP/WEN members only event.... https://www.stickytickets.com.au/76923
12.01.2022 It's not too late to register for our event with trade expert and former Australian trade negotiator to the WTO, Dmitry Grozoubinski Register here:https://esavic.org.au//policy-in-the-pub-brexit-trade-and- Added bonus - our timing is impeccable. The event is on the day of the UK elections! We can't think of a better way to wait for the results to come in.
11.01.2022 Another sure-to-be-fascinating event on MMT from the ACT Young Economists branch. Sign up and tune in on Wednesday evening!
09.01.2022 The Canberra branch of the Young Economists Network is hosting a webinar tomorrow night on modern monetary theory. Register at the following link for what looks set to be a fascinating crash course on this very relevant topic. https://esaact.org.au//national-young-economists-event-an-
06.01.2022 What else can we do to support Australia’s prosperity, when monetary policy can only do so much? Renowned UK economist Josh Ryan-Collins is speaking at Prosper Australia's Melbourne lecture, 'Life After Interest Rates' on December 3. Get along! https://www.prosper.org.au//josh-ryan-collins-melbourne-l/
04.01.2022 ESAYP’s Xmas event is here - we’re gathering at the Emerald Peacock on 28 November from 5:30-8:30pm, with drinks and nibbles provided (limited amount so ensure you get there early). We will be discussing our summer reads, so please come prepared with your suggestions on educating, interesting or entertaining articles and books to share. Please register here as there are limited spaces: https://www.stickytickets.com.au/79004
02.01.2022 Some pictures from the excellent econometrics professional development showcase. Thanks to everyone who attended and a special thanks to our presenters - Madeline, Simon, Rebecca, Sophie and Nick. Stay tuned for news of our next event.
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