Economic Fitness and Complexity Summer School

Enrico Fermi Research Centre Via Panisperna, Roma, Lazio, Italy

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 …

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Summer School on Advanced Methods in Economics

University of Greenwich London, England, United Kingdom

Beyond The Optimising Agent Summer School in Advanced Methods for Economics and Political Economy University of Greenwich, London, 5 – 9 June 2023 This summer school provides advanced training in methods for Economics and Political Economy with practical applications. It focusses on theoretical and empirical methods beyond constrained optimisation that capture features such as uncertainty, …

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Development Talks: Why Latin American Nations Fail with Matías Vernengo

Virtual Project Virtual Project

How can different types of food be linked to development policies? In this third webinar of the "Development Talks" Series, Prof Matias Vernengo (Bucknell University) discusses his co-authored book "Why Latin American Nations Fail: Development Strategies in the Twenty-First Century ". The book brings together leading Latin Americanists from several disciplines to address the topic …

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Discussion — Lectures 5 & 6

Virtual Project Virtual Project

This session covers Lecture 5: The Central Bank as a Clearinghouse and Lecture 6: Federal Funds, Final Settlement. Lecture 5 Notes Lecture 6 Notes Lecture 5 describes the interconnectedness of bank balance sheets that allow the payment system to operate smoothly. The hierarchical structure of the US payment system emerged in the form of correspondent …

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Adam Smith tercentary week workshop

University of Glasgow Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom

This workshop offers young and early career scholars working on Adam Smith a unique opportunity to take part in the 2023 Tercentenary Events in Glasgow, and to get feedback on their work from world-leading Smith scholars. Introduction The YSI History of Economic Thought working group is organizing a one-day workshop on 7th June as part …

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YSI Pre-Conference @ 3rd Global Carework Sumit in Costa Rica

University Of Costa Rica Rodrigo Facio Campus San Pedro, San José Province, Costa Rica

ESPAÑOL DEBAJO YSI Pre-Conference @ 3rd Global Carework Summit It is not possible to think about the economy without analyzing and recognizing the essential role that care work plays in the reproduction of the economic system. The labor force, taken as a "given" resource endowment by traditional views of the economy, needs in fact to …

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project Series Money View Reading Group

A Market Theory of Money | Session 2

Virtual Project Virtual Project

This is the second of two sessions on the 1989 book A Market Theory of Money by John Hicks. https://www.amazon.com/Capital-Wars-Rise-Global-Liquidity/dp/3030392902/ From the Description: Sir John Hicks draws together the common threads of over 50 years' writing on monetary economics into a succint (sic) statement of the fundamentals of monetary theory. He also goes beyond this …

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Discussion — Reading 3: Charles Dunbar

Virtual Project Virtual Project

This session covers Reading 3: The Check System, a chapter from Chapters on the Theory and History of Banking by Charles Dunbar. Dunbar Study Questions The chapter is a description of the checking system in the US in the late 19th century. It reinforces what we covered in Lecture 5 by describing the "decentralized" check-based …

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Launch of the YSI Argentine Local Hub

Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata , Argentina

The Launch of the YSI Argentine Local Hub in Mar del Plata will provide a dedicated platform for young scholars in Argentina, tailored to the unique needs and challenges of the country. This project aims to create a platform where aspiring researchers, innovators, and thinkers can collaborate and develop impactful solutions to pressing issues specific …

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Book launch and roundtable “Handbook of Economic Complexity and Policy”

Virtual Project Virtual Project

Within the Economic Fitness and Complexity Spring School, organised by the Enrico Fermi Research Centre (CREF), UNU-MERIT and YSI, CREF will host the presentation of the "Handbook on Economic Complexity for Policy", co-edited by the Joint Research Center - European Commission and the International Finance Corporation - World Bank. The Handbook will be presented by …

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Discussion — Lectures 7 & 8

Virtual Project Virtual Project

This session covers Lecture 7: Repos, Postponing Settlement and Lecture 8: Eurodollars, Parallel Settlement. Lecture 7 Notes Lecture Notes Lecture 7 describes repurchase agreements (repo or RP), which are a type of instrument that allows for collateralized lending in the money market. Anyone—not just banks that have reserve accounts the Fed—can participate in the repo …

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