Griffith Asia Institute supports APEC policy dialogue on the role of central bank digital currencies in financial Inclusion
The term ‘central bank digital currency’ or CBDC is an over-arching phrase currently used to describe a wide variety of...
The term ‘central bank digital currency’ or CBDC is an over-arching phrase currently used to describe a wide variety of...
Older workers may be hit hardest by the financial impact of the COVID pandemic, according to a Griffith University adult...
Boracay, the Philippines, 13 May 2015 — Leading academics and policy makers recommended strategies for APEC to accelerate regional economic...
Griffith APEC Study Centre fellow Dr Alex Robson, today presented at the 2015 APEC Study Centre conference, addressing over 100...
Young scientists dedicated to improving disaster resilience in our region will gain much deserved recognition through the APEC Science Prize...
Dr Larry Crump from the Griffith APEC Study Centre was pleased to announce yesterday that he and Professor Don Moon...
An Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Study Centre has been launched at Griffith University. Professor of Economics Tony Makin is the inaugural...
In Australia, scams like money muling and sextortion are on the rise, with millions affected annually. Professor Andreas Chai is encouraging governments to seriously facilitate solutions including implementing identity resilience strategies, regulating online platforms, and educating students to prevent victimisation.
It was meant to be Southeast Asia’s time in the sun this summit season but events have transpired to rain on the parade of this fast-rising region.
The Asia-Pacific region is often characterised by high levels of inequality with large disparities commonly found across multiple indicators such...