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Economic Fitness and Complexity Summer School
Economic Fitness and Complexity Spring School
Start time:
June 5, 2023 - June 8, 2023
EDT
Location:
Enrico Fermi Research Centre, Roma, Lazio, 00184
Type:
Other
Speakers
Masud Cader
Country Analytics Lead at International Finance Corporation – World Bank
Alex Coad
Professor at Waseda Business School (Toky
Dario Diodato
Economist at the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission
Giovanni Dosi
Professor in Economics at the Institute of Economic
Justin Yifu Lin
Dean of Institute of New Structural Economics and Institute of South-South Cooperation and Development
Vittorio Loreto
Director at Sony Computer Science Lab Paris and Roma and Full Professor in Physics Sapienza University
Alberto Marzucchi
Associate Professor of Applied Economics at the Gran Sasso Science Institute
Nanditha Mathew
Research Fellow at UNU - MERI
Lorenzo Napolitano
Economist at the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission
Frank Neffke
Team leader Science of Cities at the Complexity Science Hub Vienna
Aurelio Patelli
Researcher at CREF
Carlo Pietrobelli
UNESCO Chair in ST&I Policies for Sustainable Development in Latin America at UNU-MERI
Luciano Pietronero
President at CREF
Emanuele Pugliese
Economist at the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission
Angelica Sbardella
Researcher at CREF and Research Associate at SOAS-University of London
Pasquale Scaramozzino
Full Professor in Economics at SOAS University of London and Tor Vergata University
Luc Soete
Professor at UNU-MERI
Maria Enrica Virgillito
Associate Professor in Economics at the Institute of Economic
Fabiana Visentin
Assistant Professor of Economics of Innovation at UNU-MERI
Bartel Van de Walle
Director of UNU-MERI
Local Partners
Description
Please visit the Economic Fitness and Complexity Summer School website: https://efc-school.cref.it/
Economic Fitness and Complexity (EFC) methods and metrics describe economies as evolutionary processes of ecosystems of industries, technologies and infrastructures that are globally interconnected. This data-driven approach is multidisciplinary and addresses emerging phenomena in economics from various points of view: it offers new opportunities to constructively describe technological ecosystems, analyse their structures, understand their dynamics, and introduce new metrics. This series of innovative and trans-disciplinary elements has made it possible to analyse and forecast economic growth of countries at a higher level of accuracy than traditional analyses, and has offered scholars and policy makers a tool to predict country and regional trajectories of economic diversification. In fact, several international organisations have adopted EFC methods: the World Bank has introduced Economic Fitness among the World Development Indicator, and the Joint Research Center of the EU Commission has recently adopted EFC for the analysis of the competitiveness of EU countries and for the optimal development and planning of innovation.
EFC methods have gained increasing popularity across multiple disciplines and fields in social sciences, such as economic development, evolutionary economics, economic geography, economics of science, and technological change. Following the increased adoption of Economic Fitness and Complexity methods to study the process of economic development, technological trajectories and scientific production, and the growing demand especially from young scholars interested in implementing these methods in their research, we announce a five-day spring school (5-9 June 2022) to be held at the Enrico Fermi Research Centre (Rome), in collaboration with UNU-Merit and the Young Scholar Initiative of the Institute for New Economic Thinking.
The school builds on recent efforts to gather and synthesize systematically the tools made available by the Economic Fitness and Complexity framework. We aim at reaching young scholars (postgraduate students, including Master’s and PhD, and early career researchers). The programme will be divided in two parts. In the first part, participants will be offered training on the main tools of the fitness toolbox, such as the economic fitness and complexity algorithm, measures of relatedness, and network inference using random graphs and multilayer networks. In the second part, the school will feature speakers presenting cutting-edge, frontier contributions from the fitness and complexity literature, covering topics such as economic development, technological and scientific production, sustainability, labour markets, and industrial policy.
Moreover, YSI offers 10 travel stipends to successful applicants – apply for a travel stipend using the application form (link below).
Confirmed speakers so far include: Masud Cader, Alex Coad, Giovanni Dosi, Justin Lin, Vittorio Loreto, Alberto Marzucchi, Nanditha Mathew, Lorenzo Napolitano, Frank Neffke, Carlo Pietrobelli, Luciano Pietronero, Emanuele Pugliese, Pasquale Scaramozzino, Luc Soete, Andrea Tacchella, Bartel Van de Walle, Maria Enrica Virgillito, Fabiana Visentin, and Andrea Zaccaria.
Please see the application page of our website for more information: https://efc-school.cref.it/apply