March 2024: Updated version of "Recovering Stars in Macroeconomics", with Daniel Buncic and Adrian Pagan.
January 2024: Promoted to Principal Research Fellow.
New engagement paper: V. H. Nguyen, T. Robinson, S. Tsiaplias (2024) “The Australian Economy in 2023-24: Navigating a Narrow Path”, Australian Economic Review.
September 2023: New working paper: D. Buncic, A. R. Pagan and T. Robinson (2023) "Recovering Stars in Macroeconomics", CAMA Working Paper, ANU.
July 2023: Continuing Education in Macroeconometrics Workshop - November 2023. Theme of masterclasses: Heterogeneous Agent Models. Call for papers (any topic of applied macro or macroeconometrics) closes 30 September. Further information here.
June 2023: New draft: J. Fitzgerald Sice, F. Lattimore, T. Robinson and A. Zhu (2023) "Practical Insights Into Applying Double LASSO", SSRN.
May 2022: Pagan, A. R. and T. Robinson (2022) “Excess Shocks Can Limit the Economic Interpretation”, European Economic Review, 145, 2, June, 104120.
June 2021: Pagan A. & T. Robinson "Excess Shocks Limits the Interpretation". Substantially revised version of " Too Many Shocks Spoil the Interpretation". Link.
March 2020: New draft paper. Pagan A. & T. Robinson "Too Many Shocks Spoil the Interpretation". Link. Mimeo Universities of Melbourne, Sydney and ANU.
January 2020: I have been appointed the PhD Co-ordinator for the Melbourne Institute. The PhD in Economics program is a 5 year program run by the Department of Economics and the Melbourne Institute. It has 2 years of coursework and 3 years of research.
October 2019: New working paper. Pagan A. & T. Robinson “Implications of Partial Information for Applied Macroeconomic Modelling”, Melbourne Institute Working Paper 2019-12. Link. (Previous versions ANU CAMA and QUT NCER working papers).