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Anthony Swan

Edwin Staff

What are exams good for? Primary and secondary school exam reform in PNG

by Anthony Swan
December 15, 2015

Education and economic development: evidence from mass migration to Israel

by Anthony Swan
June 4, 2015

The mysterious case of the vanishing budget emergency

by Anthony Swan
May 19, 2015

“We can’t borrow money from overseas, just to send back overseas again”: a powerful but logically flawed argument that would devastate the Australian aid program

by Anthony Swan
December 11, 2014

Papua New Guinea’s Tuition Fee-Free policy: is it working?

by Grant Walton, Anthony Swan and Stephen Howes
December 10, 2014

Fourth time’s the charm: a brief history of ‘free education’ policies in PNG

by Grant Walton and Anthony Swan
December 9, 2014

Unique data set shows how to make service delivery work in Papua New Guinea

by Stephen Howes, Andrew Anton Mako, Anthony Swan, Grant Walton, Thomas Webster and Colin Wiltshire
October 30, 2014

Good news on the gender front in Papua New Guinea

by Stephen Howes, Andrew Anton Mako, Anthony Swan, Grant Walton, Thomas Webster and Colin Wiltshire
October 17, 2014

The Infrastructure Development Authority in PNG: recent developments

by Matthew Dornan and Anthony Swan
September 9, 2014

The big picture behind the Australian aid budget

by Anthony Swan
May 16, 2014
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Anthony Swan

Anthony Swan is a Research Fellow at the Development Policy Centre and lecturer in the Master of International and Development Economics program. He managed the PEPE PNG project at the National Research Institute of PNG, and was also a lecturer at the University of Papua New Guinea. Now at the ANU, he continues his work at the PEPE project. He has a PhD in economics from the ANU and has a background in economic policy formulation and consulting.

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