YSI Virtual Plenary Organizing team
This meeting will serve to select the papers that will be presented at the plenary and decide the sessions' design.
This meeting will serve to select the papers that will be presented at the plenary and decide the sessions' design.
The Network of Innovation and Entrepreneurship Economics in Latin America and the Caribbean (RIE by its acronym in Spanish) aims to promote the study, dissemination and training of innovation and entrepreneurship issues in Latin America. Check out the website here RIE, IDB, Universidad del Rosario and YSI invite you to send research papers on Economics …
Session 5: Regression discontinuity designs Reading: Cunningham 2020 (Ch. 6 - Regression discontinuity) Available at: https://www.scunning.com/mixtape.html
INET Future of work series: Meaningful Integration Or Jobless Future? 02 December, 12pm ETDaron Acemoglu and William Janeway This session will discuss the likeliness of these two poles: meaningful integration and jobless future. Could we expect a future in which jobs are not only guarantee for everyone but also fairly compensated or the displacement effect …
Follow-up discussion | Meaningful Integration Or Jobless Future? Read More »
The Finance, Law and Economics Working Group is glad to invite you to a webinar with Dr. Daniele D'Alvia on Specified/Special Purpose Acquisition Companies (SPACs). Dr. D'Alvia is one of the few world leading experts on SPACs and he will critically analyse this last Wall Street Trend, which has been gaining incredible interest in the …
Deconstructing SPACs in Corporate and Finance Law Read More »
George Soros' latest op-ed in the Project Syndicate reasserts his view how perpetual bonds could help the European Union overcome its deadlock on fiscal spending. Our panelists will discuss the proposal and reflect which openings exist to shape Europe’s fiscal future. An Effective Response to Europe’s Fiscal Paralysis (Excerpt) By: George Soros | Project Syndicate …
Vincent Delabastita, PhD student at KU Leuven, will present his work: The Feudal Origins of Manorial Prosperity in 11th-century England Abstract:Does the prosperity of medieval manors depend on their position in the feudal system? How large are these effects? And what are the economic mechanisms behind it? To answer these questions, we estimate an econometric …
YSI – Economic History Graduate Webinar: Vincent Delabastita Read More »
The Workshop in Economics of Innovation, Complexity and Knowledge (WICK#8) for doctoral students and young researchers is jointly organized by the Vilfredo Pareto Doctoral Program in Economics - University of Turin, BRICK and the YSI Complexity Economics Working Group, and each year it attracts about 20-25 young researchers in Economics and Social Sciences from all …
PhD Workshop in Economics of Innovation, Knowledge and Complexity (WICK#8) Read More »
Session 6: Difference-in-differences Reading: Cunningham 2020 (Ch. 9 - Difference-in-differences) Available at: https://www.scunning.com/mixtape.html
23/Sep - Emanuele Citera: The network origins of aggregate fluctuations: a demand-side approach 13/Oct - Gustavo Pereira Serra: Household borrowing for Consumption and Investment in Human Capital: a neo-Kaleckian approach 4/Nov - Vinicius Curti CÃcero: Three essays on FDI and uneven development 25/Nov - Guilherme Spinato Morlin: Inflation and conflicting claims in the open economy …
Internal meeting
Gender inequality manifests itself in many different ways. In the realm of Economics, feminist economists have pointed out how the different roles played by men and women in the economy (both market and non-market) produces and reproduces unequal gender relations. Furthermore, they have worked on different tools in order to change this. Gender Responsive Budgeting …
What is Gender Responsive Budgeting and why do we need it? Read More »