Within Crawford School, academics have clustered their research into centres. These organized research units are funded independently through grants, consultancies or other contracts.
Australia-Japan Research Centre (AJRC) The
Australia-Japan Research Centre (AJRC) conducts research to explore and improve understanding of the economies and
economic policy processes in Australia and Japan and both countries' strategic interests in the Asia-Pacific economy. Its policy-oriented areas of interest cover developments in regional economic cooperation and integration and encompass research on
trade,
finance,
macroeconomics and
structural and
regulatory reform, as well as
international economic relations. Professor Jenny Corbett was appointed AJRC Executive Director in August 2004.
Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis (CAMA) The
Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis (CAMA) is located in the Crawford School of Public Policy at
the Australian National University and was established in 2003 to bring together economists working on applied macroeconomic and international market issues throughout Australia and across the globe. CAMA's objectives are to advance research and post-graduate training in applied macroeconomic and financial issues. CAMA was founded by the current director Professor
Warwick McKibbin. The current CAMA deputy director is Professor Ippei Fujiwara. Former directors include Professor Shaun Vahey. Deputy directors include Professor
Mardi Dungey, Professor Heather Anderson and Professor Renee Fry.
Centre for Climate Economics and Policy (CCEP) The
Centre for Climate Economics and Policy (CCEP) aims to provide insights on the
economics of climate change and its implications for public policy. This includes the analysis of cutting
greenhouse gas emissions and the anthropogenic factors driving
climate change, as well as
adaptation to climate change impacts. The focus is on Australia and the countries of the Asia-Pacific region. CCEP is a network of researchers who are experts in many different aspects of climate change economics and
policy analysis who share an active interest in informing public policy. Associate Professor Frank Jotzo is the director of the centre.
Centre for Water Economics, Environment and Policy (CWEEP) The goal of the
Centre of Water Economics, Environment and Policy (CWEEP) is to provide technical and public policy insights into managing water under
climate variability and climate change, urban
water supply and demand
management, water markets,
water pricing, trans-boundary water governance, and
water management practices that promote
environmental sustainability. Quentin Grafton is the director of CWEEP.
Children's Policy Centre (CPC) The '''Children's Policy Centre''' (CPC) undertakes inter-disciplinary research on issues relating to children's policy. The centre aims to contribute to both
policy and
scholarship, focusing on children's participation,
child protection, and overcoming
child poverty and disadvantage. Associate Professor Sharon Bessell is the director of the centre.
China Economy and Business Program (CEBP) The
China Economy and Business Program (CEBP) is home to the strongest concentration of research outside China on the
Chinese economy. The program is a joint undertaking of the Crawford School and the
Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies with the program administered by the Crawford School. CEBP coordinates projects into relevant external communities like the research of ANU-based
scholars on the Chinese economy and business. The CEBP incorporates skills in economic and policy analysis to identify the most important trends in China's economic development and assess their implications. The program draws on proficiency from across the ANU and links to an extensive network of the region's most influential specialists in China. Associate Professor Ligang Song is the director of CEBP.
Development Policy Centre (DPC) The
Development Policy Centre (DPC) is an aid and development policy
think tank. The DPC emerged at a time of unprecedented growth in the Australian aid program. It researches and promotes discussion of
aid effectiveness, the Pacific Islands (including
Papua New Guinea), and development policy. The centre hosts events and runs both the blog Devpol Blog that is updated frequently, and a website that contains regularly updated information on the centre, discussion papers, policy briefs and reports. The Development Policy Centre is directed by Professor Stephen Howes.
East Asian Bureau of Economic Research (EABER) The Crawford School houses both the secretariats for the
East Asia Forum (EAF) and the
East Asian Bureau of Economic Research (EABER). The EAF brings together Australia's expertise on
East Asia, publishing 2 articles daily and releasing a quarterly magazine, the East Asia Forum Quarterly (EAFQ). EABER works on building research capacity and brings together the top economic research institutes and researchers in the region. Together, they promote dialogue and research on the most important economic, political and other issues in the region. In addition, EABER organizes several high-level conferences, including the
Pacific Trade and Development (PAFTAD) conference series. EABER and EAF were officially launched in Australia by the then treasurer, Peter Costello, in the
Menzies Library at the ANU in
Canberra on the 17th of October in 2007. EABER was launched internationally by Indonesia's
Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs,
Boediono, in Bogor in 2005. EABER is directed by emeritus Professor Peter Drysdale.
Social Policy Institute (SPI) The
Social Policy Institute (SPI) launched in June 2013 and takes on multi-disciplinary and collaborative research on social policy issues in Australia and internationally. It aims to inform and contribute to policy-making processes and
foster networks and promote collaboration between researchers, policymakers and practitioners and the community on social policy issues. The director of the centre is Professor Peter Whiteford.
Tax and Transfer Policy Institute (TTPI) The Tax and Transfer Policy Institute (TTPI) was established at Crawford School in 2013, with a start-up endowment from the
Australian Treasury. The mission of the institute is to manage and promote independent research and policy analysis relevant to the tax and transfer system in Australia and internationally. The establishment of the institute implemented Recommendation 134 of the
Review of Australia's Future Tax System (2009). In February 2014, Professor Miranda Stewart was appointed as the inaugural director of the institute, and Dr.
John Hewson AM was appointed as the inaugural professor and chair. The TTPI conducts research and policy analysis (in-house and with partners), hosts events and engages in policy and
public debate. Through its research and education programs, the institute aims to build tax and transfer capability across a range of disciplines. == Asia and the Pacific Policy Studies (APPST) ==