Instrumental variables
Session 4: Instrumental variablesReading: Cunningham 2020 (Ch. 8 "Instrumental variables")Available at: https://www.scunning.com/mixtape.html
Session 4: Instrumental variablesReading: Cunningham 2020 (Ch. 8 "Instrumental variables")Available at: https://www.scunning.com/mixtape.html
WEBINAR INFORMATIONCross Border Payments form a crucial part of the role of the Payment Financial Market Infrastructures (FMIs) in maintaining stability of exchange rates across the globe. The recent CPMI report from BIS calls out the necessity to improve cross-border payments to make them faster, cheaper, more transparent and inclusive and aims to resolve longstanding …
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Doctor Maria Bach, Fellow of the Teaching and Learning Center at the American University of Paris, will present her paper "A Win-Win Model of Development: How Indian Economics Redefined Universal Development from and at the Margins" 11.00 COLOMBIA18.00 PARIS
WEBINAR INFORMATIONDr. Robert Hofmeister is a is a payment market infrastructure expert at the European Central Bank (ECB) Directorate General (DG) Market Infrastructure & Payments, Oversight Division and within there the Payments Oversight Section. In his capacity he oversees Foreign Exchange (FX) Cross Border Infrastructure which most prominently includes Continuous Linked Settlement (CLS - www.cls-group.com) …
YSI Workshop on “Knowledge, Innovation and Regional Development” The YSI Urban and Regional Economics Working Group, in partnership with the Department of Economics of the Federal University of Viçosa (Brazil) is glad to announce its I Workshop on "Knowledge, Innovation and Regional Development". The workshop is going to be held as a side-event with the …
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VIII Seminário de Desenvolvimento e Políticas Públicas Conhecimento, Inovação e Desenvolvimento Regional Abertura Oficial (09:00) Palestra de Abertura (09:30) “Repensando o Papel da Universidade no Desenvolvimento Regional” Prof. Clélio Campolina Diniz (CEDEPLAR/UFMG) Professor Emérito da UFMG. É mestre e doutor em Ciência Econômica pela Universidade Estadual de Campinas. Campolina foi diretor-presidente do Parque Tecnológico de …
Rethinking the Role of Universities in Regional Development (PT) Read More »
VIII Seminário de Desenvolvimento e Políticas Públicas Conhecimento, Inovação e Desenvolvimento Regional Mesa 1 “Ciência, Tecnologia e as Políticas Regionais” Prof. Renato Garcia (UNICAMP) Prof. Lia Hasenclever (UCAM e UFRJ) Renato Garcia: Professor Associado do Instituto de Economia da Universidade Estadual de Campinas. É editor-adjunto da Revista Brasileira de Inovação e coordena um projeto de …
Round Table 1: Science, Technology and Regional Policies (PT) Read More »
Young Scholars Workshop Knowledge, Innovation and Regional Development WG Session 1: Analysis of Innovation at the Micro Level Mentor: Prof. Danilo Sartorello Spinola (UNU-MERIT) Federico Bachmann (Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, Argentina) “Desempeño innovador y tamaño de la firma. Un Análisis de Meta Regresión” Rituparna Kaushik (Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi) “Firm level Innovation …
Young Scholars Workshop Knowledge, Innovation and Regional Development WG Session 2: Partnerships and Resources to Innovation. Mentor: Prof. Márcia Rapinni (CEDEPLAR/UFMG) Ana Júlia Diniz Mesquita (UNIFAL) “Uma análise sobre a relação entre três agentes para a inovação: Universidade, Empresa e Governo” (An analysis about the relation between the three innovation agents: Universities, Firms and Government) …
Young Scholars Workshop Knowledge, Innovation and Regional Development WG Session 3: Innovative Investments: Policies, Projects and Incentives. Mentor: Prof. Márcia Rapinni (CEDEPLAR/UFMG) Adriana Bin (UNICAMP): “Modelo de Avaliação de Resultados e Impactos de Projetos de P&D e Inovação no Setor Elétrico Brasileiro” (Model of Result Evaluation and Impact of R,D and Innovation Project in Brazilian …
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About one billion people are involved in co-operatives either as members, customers or employees. Co-operatives employ about 100 million people worldwide and are a source of livelihoods for about half of the world’s population. In Africa particularly, more than 40% of households are members of a co-operative society. Thus, cooperatives provide an important channel for …
Instructors: Asgeir B. Torfason and Elham SaeidinezhadTeaching Assistants: Jack Krupinski, Andrew McVayTeaching Assistants with YSI focus: Nathalie Marins, Adam Kerenyi Prospective start date: 27 October, 2020Deadline to sign up: 20 October, 2020 Overview of the course This course develops the 'money view' of economic activity for modern times, building on the intellectual traditions of British …
The Economics of Money and Banking Course by Perry Mehrling (Ivy 2.0) Read More »