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Impacts of the pandemic on household spending - National Young Economists Event - ONLINE ONLY

Date

From: Wednesday July 15, 2020, 12:30 pm

To: Wednesday July 15, 2020, 1:30 pm

‘Impacts of the pandemic on household spending’ – National Young Economists Event, 12:30pm to 1:30pm, Wednesday 15th July 2020.

As part of its webinar series, the Young Economists (QLD) invite you to a presentation by Adelaide Timbrell, on household spending habits during the COVID-19 lockdown, the impact of eased restrictions and expectations for the longer-term trend of spending

Adelaide is an independent economic researcher at ANZ. Her experience includes research and analysis of major issues in macroeconomics, with particular focus on household spending, retail trade, tourism and housing.  

Date:           Wednesday 15 July 2020

Time:           12:30pm to 1.30pm including Q&A

Registration and Joining the Webinar

To register please book online below. The link to join this webinar will be included in your auto-generated invoice email - please look out for this and keep it safe until the webinar is due to be broadcast. Note, these emails sometimes get caught in spam folders.

To become a member, click here to register through ESA Queensland. Please select ‘Associate Membership – Young Economists’ under membership type to join. You won’t regret it! By joining Young Economists, you can also elect to join the Women in Economics Network at no extra cost. Membership price: $40 which may be tax deductible.

Who are the Young Economists?

The Young Economists in Queensland is aimed at promoting a community of young economists ranging from recent graduates to those within the first 10 years of their career working within industry, academia and the public sector. From hosting networking events to encouraging economic discussions and debates, the society actively encourages young career economists to build a network to support both personal and professional development.

Special membership prices are available to economists within the first 10 years of their career. Aside from participating in the entire range of Economic Society activities, membership also enables young economists to attend events tailored for young economists, meet your peers and discuss real economic issues.

 

 

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