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Macro Development Annual Workshop 2026

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he Macro Development Annual Workshop is an academic event in Melbourne, Australia, organized by the Economics Discipline Group at Deakin University. Started in 2023, it brings together researchers interested in development issues from a macro perspective to present research, discuss ideas, and network. The 2026 edition features a keynote by Professor Chang-…

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48Voices
0Underwriters
0Exhibitors
36On the bill · sessions
31Companies · in total
§I

The Voices

Programmed at Macro, in alphabetical order.
Alexsandros Cavgias
Ghent University
Anita R. Schiller
Lancaster University
Anna Thum-Thysen
European Commission
António Neto
University College London and KPMG
Augustus Smith
Oxford
Benjamin Rosa
Brent Hickman
Washington University in Saint Louis
Carlos Lamarche
University of Kentucky
Chang-Tai Hsieh
Phyllis and Irwin Winkelried Distinguished Service Professor of Economics and PCL Faculty Scholar · University of Chicago
Dakshina De Silva
Lancaster University
Dakshina G. De Silva
Lancaster University
David Rietzke
Lancaster University
Dimas Fazio
National University of Singapore
Eleonora Sfrappini
University of St. Andrews Business School
Elizaveta Archanskaia
European Commission
Eric Richert
University of Chicago
Erion Shtjefanaku
Solve Economics
Filipa Mota
Universidade Catolica Portuguesa
Georgia Kosmopoulou
University of Oklahoma
Guilherme Campanha
PUC-Rio
Hisayuki Yoshimoto
University of Glasgow
Howard Smith
Oxford

— and 26 more, by name unsung —

§III

The Programme

Selected from 36 sessions on the bill.
  • June 18 08:45—09:30

    Multitasking, complementarities, and information disclosure: Theory and evidence from the U.K.

  • June 18, 08:45—09:30

    Multitasking, complementarities, and information disclosure: Theory and evidence from the U.K.

  • June 18 09:30—10:15

    Procuring Pollution? How Government Spending Shapes Firms' Green Investments

  • June 18, 09:30—10:15

    Procuring Pollution? How Government Spending Shapes Firms' Green Investments

  • June 18 10.30—11.15

    Procuring Innovation Through Bid Preference: An Experiment

  • June 18, 10.30—11.15

    Procuring Innovation Through Bid Preference: An Experiment

  • June 18 11.15—12.00

    Entry, allocation, and welfare in successive oligopoly

  • June 18, 11.15—12.00

    Entry, allocation, and welfare in successive oligopoly

  • June 18 13:00—13.45

    When help hurts: unintended consequences of set-aside auctions for small firms in Brazil

Intermission
Part the Second · For the Buyer

An audience of 31 companies, parsed from the program.

31 companies in attendance.

The numbers below are derived from the speakers, sponsors, and exhibitors on this page — cross-referenced into one ledger. They are the only thing here that 10times.com cannot tell you.

01Fig. 01 — Composition of the House
0All threespeak · spons · exh
0Sponsoringsponsor only
0Exhibitingexhibitor only
31Companies Speakingspeaker only
02Fig. 02 — The Voices, by Seniority
  • Other roles48100%

Of 48 on the bill · classified by free-text title

03Fig. 03 — The Heaviest in the Room
  1. 01Lancaster University4V
  2. 02PUC-Rio4V
  3. 03European Commission3V
  4. 04KU Leuven2V
  5. 05Oxford2V
  6. 06Solve Economics2V
  7. 07University of Chicago2V
  8. 08University of Padova2V
  9. 09Utrecht University2V
  10. 10Bank of Canada1V
  11. 11Compass Lexecon1V
  12. 12FGV EPGE1V
  13. 13Ghent University1V
  14. 14ISEG–Lisbon School of Economics and Management1V
04Fig. 04 — By Tier

Tiers were not disclosed for this convocation.