S&M Internal Meeting
Internal meeting
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 …
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Iris Fu, Phd student at the University of California, Los Angeles, will present her work: Intergenerational Transmission of Wealth Loss: Evidence from the Freedman’s Bank Abstract:This paper provides a comprehensive analyses of the intergenerational effects of negative shock in wealth for African Americans by examining a historical episode, the failure of the Freedman’s Bank (1865-1874), …
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INET Live Future of Work series: Are Redistribution Policies Enough? 12 January 2021, 12pm ETLaura Tyson, Gordon Hanson, Rana Foroohar Traditional welfare systems have emphasized the need for redistribution post-production. Are these policies sufficient in the future? For more information on this INET episode click here. YSI Follow-up session: Are Redistribution Policies Enough? 12 January …
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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 …
We are pleased to announce the second event of the Webinar series in 18th-Century History of Political Economy. In this webinar Dr. Sheila Dow will discuss Adam Smith's approach to political economy in terms of his philosophy against the background of the Scottish enlightenment, drawing out connections with the modern discourse on pluralism The webinar …
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INET Live Future of Work series: Making Technologies Work for All 19 January 2021, 12pm ETMariana Mazzucato, Tess Posner, Martin Reeves, Katya Klinova What are the choices we must make to ensure technology empowers, augments, rewards, and respects the majority, not the few, given its increasing defining role in future economies and societies? For more …
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ZOOM LINK: https://us04web.zoom.us/j/2843063080?pwd=OVAydHpiUktTTFBxQU5PMEhUMmxCQT09 Do you have an idea for a webinar, lecture, workshop, film screening, or other event for the Economics of Innovation Working Group? On Wednesday 20 January from 17.00-18.00 GMT, coordinators of the Economics of Innovation Working Group at YSI will be hosting an intro session for all members who are interested in …
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On January 25, 2021 at 3pm CET, we will be officially launching the website for the project "Global Responses to COVID-19: a law and economics comparative analysis".http://globalresponsescovid19.com/ We will present you the outcome of the project, explain how to navigate the website and regional coordinators will be giving insights on this experience.Below you can find …
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Damian Clavel, Post-doctoral Fellow at Oxford University, will present his work: A Miskitu Loan in the City of London? Abstract:This paper provides a case study centered on George Frederic, the king of the Miskitu (in present Honduras and Nicaragua) in the first decades of the 19th century. Putting together scattered archival material found on both …
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INET Live Future of Work series: Economic and Social Policies for the Digital Era 26 January 2021, 11.30am ETmoderated by Steve Clemons with Dani Rodrik, Pavlina Tcherneva and Laura Tyson How is digital evolution challenging our thinking on economic and social policies? Are there merits to industrial policies in this era? If yes, how should …
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Camila Orozco Espinel (IÉSEG School of Management; EHESS - Centre Maurice Halbwachs) will present her paper "How Mathematical Economics Became (Simply) Economics: The Mathematical Training of Economists during the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s in the United States" (available here). Camila Orozco Espinel (IÉSEG School of Management; EHESS - Centre Maurice Halbwachs) presentará su artÃculo "How …