YSI @ the 45th Eastern Economics Association Conference

New York Sheraton New York, New York, United States

When the 2008 subprime crisis hit the world, only a few economists had seen the crisis coming and ringed the bells before the tsunami swallowed many big economies in the world. In this context, the need for alternative economic theories and policy responses became evident, creating more space for new economic thinking in both academia …

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“Investment banking networks in Asian financial centres” with Karen Lai

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The 2008 global financial crisis has brought renewed academic attention on the key role of investment banks in shaping financial flows, shifting industry standards, channeling transactions and connecting key actors in global capital markets. Rather than viewing them only as highly globalised financial institutions, the spatial dimensions of such global financial networks are crucial for …

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The EMU, success, resilience and additional reforms – Webinar Mr. Trichet

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The Finance, Law, and Economics Working Group is thrilled to host the first session of the webinar series entitled "EMU, Quo Vadis? Interdisciplinary Reflections on the post-crisis Economic and Monetary Union's Architecture". For this kick-off session, it is our honour to have Jean-Claude Trichet, former President of the European Central Bank, with us. Mr. Trichet …

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Planning Meeting

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Central issues: Empirical bases for economic projections and modernisation models based on post-WWII Europe, must look closer to home for empirical bases for theories and practices. Why hasn't African industrialisation, given that industrialisation was prescribed at different times since before the end of colonialism. Is Economic Transformation blind or aware of this? What are the …

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7th Latin American Energy Economics Conference

7th Latin American Energy Economics Conference (ELAEE) Avenida Presidente Figueroa Alcorta, Belgrano, Buenos Aires, Argentina

The 7th Latin American Energy Economics Conference (ELAEE) is the bi-annual meeting of the Asociación Latinoamericana de Economía de la Energía (ALADEE), the Latin American chapter of IAEE.The next ELAEE will take place from 10 to 12 March 2019 at Buenos Aires (Argentina). For further information access the website https://7elaee.aladee.org/ The YSI/INET Sustainability WG collaborates …

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Inaugural webinar “Counter-hegemonic Uses of Private Law”

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In the inaugural webinar of the YSI IUC Web-Seminars in Law, Economics & Finance, professor Ugo Mattei will present some arguments from his lates book (The Turning Point in Private Law Ecology, Technology and the Commons) with Alessandra Quarta: Can private law assume an ecological meaning? Can property and contract defend nature? Is tort law …

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FINANCE AND SOCIAL JUSTICE WORKSHOP

University of Glasgow Professors' Square, Glasgow City, Scotland, United Kingdom

In collaboration with Oxfam, Share Action, and the University of Glasgow March 21-22, 2019, University of Glasgow - Scotland APPLY NOW! https://fs24.formsite.com/inet/tuyea5gr1p/index.html Submission Deadline: 18 February 2019 This two-day workshop aims to bring together NGOs, early career academics, and PhD and Masters students to investigate the interconnections between finance and social justice in a way …

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Sustainable Cooperatives for Economic Expansion in Africa

Cooperatives University in Kenya Nairobi, Nairobi County, Kenya

Workshop synopsis After shaking off the chains of colonialism, African countries in their entirety adopted cooperatives as tools to implement “African socialism”. However, soon after the dawn of independence, cooperatives proved to be economically unsustainable in most of the African countries as they promoted a concept of welfarism which required heavy government financial outflows. Towards …

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Cecosesola, construyendo confianza en la diversidad

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En Cecosesola no hay directivos, gerentes o supervisores. No hay líneas de mando, o siquiera cargos fijos. Hay más de 1.300 trabajadores asociados que cooperan en igualdad de condiciones para resolver sus necesidades como comunidad: Red de Salud Popular que atiende a más de 220,000 personas al año Una red funeraria que les garantiza a …

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CCP Frankfurt conference debrief and intro to FMI research initiative & FMI

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All, Today Bazil Sansom, economist post doc research associate at Mathematics Institute at Warwick University is going to provide you with a debrief on the recent CCP conference Wed. 27. Feb. 2019 in Frankfurt by BuBa, ECB and Fed Chicago. Kiko Gerhardt Kalterherberg, FMI Research Initiative organizer will start by providing a brief intro to …

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2nd webinar: “Globalisation, sovereignty and the dark side of legitimacy”

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In the second webinar of the YSI IUC Web-Seminars in Law, Economics & Finance, professor Pier Giuseppe Monateri (University of Turin) will discuss some of the ideas from his book ''Dominus Mundi'': This monograph makes a seminal contribution to existing literature on the importance of Roman law in the development of political thought in Europe. …

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