Undergraduates 1 (Spanish)
In this special session undergratudate students from Universidad Nacional will present term papers on the history of Colombian economics. The presentations and discussion will be in Spanish. Sara Isabel Caicedo“La …
In this special session undergratudate students from Universidad Nacional will present term papers on the history of Colombian economics. The presentations and discussion will be in Spanish. Sara Isabel Caicedo“La …
This week, we're discussing chapter 5 of "The Great Demographic Reversal" by Charles Goodhart and Manoj Pradhan. The title of the chapter is: "The Resurgence of Inflation." Our weekly standing …
Discussion by members on relevant research areas for future projects and collaborations to be included in the Working Group mandate.
Hi all, this Sunday we will discuss chapters 5&6 of Melanie Mitchell's book.Lets explore the connection of these ideas to Economics together! Also we have started to collect the resources …
Every year, the coordinators and organizers of each YSI working group come together to develop their group’smandate. They realign the group’s efforts and activities around a set of high level …
Drafting the Mandate! Political Economy of Europe WG opens a discussion Read More »
Dear Members of the Philosophy of Economics Working Group (PE-WG), The PE-WG is in the process of compiling the WG Mandate for 2021 to set plans and strategies for the …
Call for Projects & Contributions – 2021 Working Group Mandate Meeting Read More »
In this special session undergraduate students from Universidad Nacional will present term papers on the history of Colombian economics. The presentations and discussion will be in Spanish. Ricardo Alejandro Peña“From …
Are we heading into a future with higher inflation, higher interest rates and less inequality? That is what Charles Goodhart and Manoj Pradhan propose in their book 'The Great Demographic …
The Great Demographic Reversal with Charles Goodhart and Manoj Pradhan Read More »
Saturday, April 17, 9:00-11:00 PST
April 17: 9:00-11:30 PST Introduction and Welcome Panel 1: Education and Inequality
April 17: 12:00-3:00 PST Panel 2: Wages, Salaries, and the Valuation of Human Capital BREAK Keynote address by Elizabeth Tandy Shermer, Loyola University, Chicago: “Indenturing Students: The Federally Guaranteed Business …
Although human capital ideas have long animated public and policy discourse about education, training, employment, debt, skills, family structures, migration, and healthcare, our understanding of the origins of this framework …
Inventing Human Capital: Work, Education, and the Labor Market Read More »