KEDG 2nd Meeting
The Keynesian Economics Debate Group (KEDG) is continuing its activities! The second meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, May 13th at 6 pm ET. In this second meeting, we will discuss …
The Keynesian Economics Debate Group (KEDG) is continuing its activities! The second meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, May 13th at 6 pm ET. In this second meeting, we will discuss …
Since COVID-19 was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization, the role, nature and efficiency of the African state has become subject of debate. Like the 2008 global financial …
Fiscal and Monetary Implications of COVID-19 in Africa and Beyond Read More »
We need to decide some issues as type of sessions, type of presentation, how many hours per day, which topics for the call for papers and so on
This article theoretically and empirically analyzes leader corporations’ innovation processes in contemporary capitalism. We highlight three characteristics: their transnational scope, the primacy of power or asymmetric relations exercised by leaders …
Asymmetric power in the transnational innovation networks of Big Pharma Read More »
First Regional Meeting of Rapporteurs (South Asia)
First meeting of Regional Rapporteurs (South Asia)
First Regional Rapporteurs Meeting- South Asia
The Theoretical Foundations of Economic Development: towards a reappraisal of the Classical approach in Latin America The year 2020 involves by coincidence a set of celebrations about great critically oriented …
Theoretical Foundations of Economic Development: a Classical Reappraisal Read More »
The third reading session on climate change will be chaired by senior research scholar Dr. Shouvik Chakraborty, who will talk about his experience in undertaking climate change research studies focused …
3rd Webinar on Climate Change and Inequality with Dr. Shouvik Chakraborty Read More »
It is well understood that achieving gender parity matters for economic development. However, despite substantial progress in recent decades, gender inequality in the areas of well-being, rights, opportunities, and economic …
Attribution Bias by Gender: Evidence from a Laboratory Experiment Read More »
Homer Wagenaar, PhD student at the Queen's university, Belfast, will present his joint work with Christopher L. Colvin: Patently Peculiar: Understanding the Impact of the Patent System of the United …
YSI – Economic History Graduate Webinar: Homer Wagenaar Read More »
The Covid-19 pandemic has induced a massive shock to the economic system. While the crisis has impacted the entire world, given the already existing developmental challenges faced by the underdeveloped …
Rethinking Economic Development in a post-Covid World with Ha-Joon Chang Read More »