KEDG 3rd Meeting
The Keynesian Economics Debate Group (KEDG) is continuing its activities! The third meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, June 17th at 6 pm ET. In this month, we will discuss Helena …
The Keynesian Economics Debate Group (KEDG) is continuing its activities! The third meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, June 17th at 6 pm ET. In this month, we will discuss Helena …
In this webinar Mark Blyth will be discussing the questions of anger, politics and economics that have been in focus of his new book "Angrynomics". Why are measures of stress …
In the first session of the conference we will approach the role of value in law, economics and law and economics from the standpoint of epistemology. We will have the …
In the second session of the conference we will be discussion the relationship between economics and rights. DuÅ¡an TÅ™Ãska - Towards the search for the universal analytical building blocks: the …
In the third session of the conference we will be considering specific legal areas Eva Van der Zee - The role of economic efficiency in EU competition law towards sustainable …
In the last session of the conference we will be discussion the relationship between economics and economists Paolo Silvestri - Methodological and Ethical Value Judgements and the Issue of Normativity …
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 …
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, …
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