The Devpolicy Blog is based at the Development Policy Centre, Crawford School of Public Policy, College of Law, Governance and Policy, The Australian National University.
Using high-frequency financial diaries from Fijian temporary migrant workers in Australia and their families back home, we estimate the within-individual income elasticity of remittances at ...
How four decades of policy work shaped PNG's 2026 Customary Land Tenure Act and its customary land registration framework.
For Australia, Myanmar has become a foreign policy impasse — marked by condemnation, humanitarian commitment and a reliance ...
New Ireland's 2026 by-election disrupts stable political traditions with a contested governorship and a strong independent challenge.
This seminar will highlight the main findings of the report on the 2022 PNG National General Election and engage the audience in a conversation about electoral integrity and reform. As in previous ...
Is it possible to predict election outcomes in Papua New Guinea? Testing the Hegarty Rule This presentation evaluates a model using candidate numbers to predict election outcomes, testing its accuracy ...
The Iran–US–Israel conflict carries urgent lessons for Pacific states weighing security agreements with major powers.
Stephen Howes rebuts Naren Prasad's argument that migration and remittance dependence harm Pacific island economies.
Earlier this year, the Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea, James Marape, called for a crackdown on the use of illegal firearms in the Highlands region. Following this, the new PNG Police Minister Sir ...
At investor forums and industry conferences, Papua New Guinea’s mining industry is routinely presented as a pillar of national development. Events like the upcoming PNG Investment Week, PNG Expo and ...
In my first post, I characterised the Pacific Banking Guarantee Act 2025 as providing a subsidy to the banks covered by it — so far only the ANZ. Since the details of the guarantee being provided are ...