Introduction to quantitative methods in the humanities
Professor Claire Lemercier (CNRS) will give us a broad overview of the use of quantitative methods in the humanities.
Professor Claire Lemercier (CNRS) will give us a broad overview of the use of quantitative methods in the humanities.
{THIS IN PERSON EVENT IS POSTPONED FOR THE FALL OF 2020 - AT THE PLANNED TIME WE WILL HOLD AN ONLINE CONFERENCE} In line with our previous workshop with Guido Calabresi this workshop will gather prominent legal and economic scholars that will engage in an interdisciplinary conversation on the limitations of the dominant paradigm in …
Law, economics and the commons – In the shadow of state-market paradigm Read More »
Professor José de Kruif (Utrecht University) will present the Digital Humanities Lab of the University of Utrecht.
First session* 15:00-15:20 Introduction - Ugo Mattei15:20-16:00 Guy Standing16:00-16:40 Frieder Otto Wolf & Judith Dellheim16:40-17:20 Maxime Desmarais-Tremblay & Aleksandar Stojanović *times are expressed in CET
Sophia Liu, PhD candidate from Boston University, will present her work: Evaluating the Effects of the 1918 Influenza Pandemic: The Role of the Great Depression If you wish to attend, please register for the entire series here: https://forms.gle/LtqDgzoDtAojZg1S8 Attendees will receive by email on Wednesday morning the link to join the webinar. Abstract:Previous work by …
YSI – Economic History Graduate Webinar: Sophia Liu Read More »
2nd session* 18:00-18:40 Carlo Vercellone18:40-19:20 Pierre Sauvetre19:20-20:00 Richard Sturn20:00 - 20:30 General Discussion *some of the presentations will be in Frenchtimes are expressed in CET
We are glad to announce our forth webinar in the series 'Central bankers and new banking paradigms: Dialogue with Andrea Enria'. Although our event had to be suspended, we decided to continue with the webinar series in order to keep on exploring interesting topics related to the global financial architecture. We are thrilled to have …
When Things Don’t Fall Apart – Global financial incoherence and beyond Read More »
One of the most common responses to the COVID-19 pandemic worldwide has been the imposition of lock-downs. Lock-downs have included various forms of restrictions on movement, gatherings and areas of conducting business. Restrictions are slowly being lifted, from total lock-down to the opening up of select areas and businesses at a given time. Reasons for …
Professor François Claveau (Université de Sherbrooke) will provide an introduction to Social Network Analysis.
This webinar will host two presentations from INET Oxford scholars: #1 Supply and demand shocks in the COVID-19 pandemic: An industry and occupation perspective #2 Production networks and epidemic spreading: How to restart the UK economy? Presenters: Anton Pichler, R. Maria del Rio-Chanona
Test Session 1
Prof. Gabriela Podcameni will discuss on the regional inbalances around innovation systems, with a particular focus on environmental asymetries between the Global North and the Global South.