Reading Group: Man and His Symbols
Join us for our first official reading group session which will be held on 12 January 2023 at 11:00ET. Lynn Parramore and Christina Mosalagae will be facilitating a discussion on Man and His Symbols by Carl Jung.
Join us for our first official reading group session which will be held on 12 January 2023 at 11:00ET. Lynn Parramore and Christina Mosalagae will be facilitating a discussion on Man and His Symbols by Carl Jung.
In cooperation with the International University College (IUC) of Turin, the INET YSI Finance, Law and Economics Working Group invite you to the Foundations of Money and Finance course presented by YSI scholars for the Comparative, Law and Economics Masters at the IUC. The course will be presented by Aleksandar Stojanovic, Jay Pocklington, Asgeir Torfason …
The Keynesian and Inequality Working Groups are happy to announce a call for papers to the YSI Pre-conference @ ASTRIL 2023. We invite you to submit your abstract to the pre-conference event organized by the Young Scholars Initiative at the ASTRIL annual conference. The pre-conference will take place at Roma Tre University, Rome, Italy on …
Due to restrictions during the global pandemic, the absence of regional convenings created a vacuum that we have been considering how to fill in a post pandemic time. One of the initiatives that emerged was the convening of local hubs of YSI members based in various cities across the world. The first of these was …
This is the last of five sessions on Charles P. Kindleberger's 1993 (1984) book A Financial History of Western Europe. From the Dust Jacket: Charles Kindleberger highlights the development of financial institutions to meet emerging needs, and the similarities and contrasts in the handling of financial problems such as transferring resources from one country to …
A Financial History of Western Europe | Part 5 — After World War II Read More »
Dear Member of Gender&Economics Working Group, Our Gender and Economics Working Group Mandates for 2022 are due on February 20th. We hope to hold a quick meeting with all of you to discuss our mandates for the year. Hope we can put together some interesting projects for this year. Please note that this meeting is …
Call for Projects & Contributions – 2023 Working Group Mandate Meeting Read More »
>>> VIEW PROGRAM PDF HERE <<< Key sessions Friday, 27 January, 9.30a ESTKeynote | The key currency approach: Why a "minority view"?Perry Mehrling (Boston University)discussants: Maria Cristina Marcuzzo (Sapienza, Università di Roma) Ramaa Vasudevan (Boston University) Friday, 27 January, 11.30a ESTBeyond National Income and Product Accounts - Toward new accounting standardsClaudio Borio (Bank for International …
Aina Palarea Marimon, PhD Candidate from the European University Institute (EUI) will present her paper “Silk, Luxury and Social Emulation” to “When did silk become a luxury fabric for the middling sort? The consumption of luxury textiles in fifteenth-century Catalonia”.
Aina Palarea Marimon PhD Candidate from the European University Institute (EUI) will present her paper “Silk, Luxury and Social Emulation” to “When did silk become a luxury fabric for the middling sort? The consumption of luxury textiles in fifteenth-century Catalonia”.
Aina Palarea Marimon, PhD Candidate from the European University Institute (EUI) will present her paper “Silk, Luxury and Social Emulation” to “When did silk become a luxury fabric for the middling sort? The consumption of luxury textiles in fifteenth-century Catalonia”.
At this mandate meeting, we will discuss the relevant research areas for future projects and collaborations that will be included in the Working Group mandate. We want to invite new and experienced organisers to join us in developing exciting and innovative projects and becoming a part of a diverse Project Organizing Team. If you have …
The introductory session of the webinar series will feature Professor Arjun Jayadev. Speaker's Bio Arjun Jayadev is the Director of the School of Arts and Sciences at the Azim Premji University.. He teaches Economics at the University. He has previously taught at the University of Massachusetts, Boston. He is also a Senior Economist at the …