Corden Public Lecture Series
2024
Winners and losers in the US-China trade war, Dr Mary Amiti, Head of Product and Market Studies, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
2023
International economic dimensions of Australia’s participation in the global transition to net zero, Emeritus Professor Ross Garnaut AC, University of Melbourne
2022
Structural Transformation in Growing Open Economies: Australia’s Experience, Emeritus Professor Kym Anderson AC, University of Adelaide and ANU
2019
What did we miss about globalisation?, Professor Paul Krugman, City University of New York’s Graduate Center
2018
The Labour Market Consquences of Globalisation, Professor Gordon Hanson, University of California, San Diego
2017
India's Search for Prosperity, Vijay Joshi, Merton College, Oxford
2016
Ireland - A Remarkable Economic Recovery, Frances Ruane, Economic and Social Research Institute
2015
Superstar Firms in the Global Economy, Professor Peter Neary,Oxford University
2014
Financial Globalisation and Asset Bubbles: Dealing with a New World Economy (page 21), Professor Jaume Ventura, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
2013
Divided We Stand: Why Inequality Keeps Rising, John P Martin, Former Director for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs, OECD
2012
'Lessons of the global financial crisis', Martin Wolf, Financial Times
2011
Natural Resources, Manufacturing and Trade: A Long-Run Perspective (page 29), Professor Ronald Findlay, Columbia University
2010
'Do We Need a New International Monetary System - A Multipolar System for a Multipolar World', Professor Barry Eichengreen, University of California, Berkeley
2009
'The Current Financial Crisis vs. The Great Depression: Lessons for Avoiding 1930s Style Protectionism', Professor Doug Irwin, Dartmouth College
2008
'Globalisation, Crises and Growth', Professor Paul Collier, Oxford University
2007
'Globalisation, Growth and Crises: The View from Latin America', Professor Sebastian Edwards, UCLA
2006
'International Trade and Poverty: Cause or Cure?', Professor L. Alan Winters, The World Bank
2005
'Deindustrialisation, Then and Now: Has the Old Economic Order Vanished?', Professor Jeff Williamson, Harvard University
2004
Globalization and Poor People: The Debate and Evidence (page 6), Dr Martin Ravallion, The World Bank
2003
'International Economic Integration and The World's Poor', Professor Pranab Bardhan, University of California, Berkeley