Book Club Session 3: Chapters 6, 7 & 8
In this session, we'll be discussing chapters 6, 7 & 8! If you have missed earlier sessions, you can check out our second meeting here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHg0rylPC14&t=1926s
In this session, we'll be discussing chapters 6, 7 & 8! If you have missed earlier sessions, you can check out our second meeting here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHg0rylPC14&t=1926s
ReDe presents the Webinar: From Capital to Capabilities: ‘Capable’ mothers and their daughters’ access to education - Treading the pathway of silences With Dr Aliya Khalid Aliya has a PhD in gender, education, and development from the Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge. Her research focuses on how mothers in the South navigate their agency …
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We are glad to announce the fourth event of the Webinar Series in 18th-Century History of Political Economy. Professor Abigail Swingen will talk about the connection between the Calico Act and the South Sea Bubble by discussing how both crises intersected ideologically with the popular anxieties about a foreign invasion, Jacobitism, gender, and social order …
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Welcome to our discussion of Chapter IV - The Art of Central Banking (from Ralph Hawtrey's book with the same title). For this session, we will be focusing on the following sub-chapters (pages 116 - 174): The Lender of Last ResortThe London Discount MarketThe Bank of England Before 1844The Bank of England, 1844-73Eligible Bills and …
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Pilar Torres (LSE) and Juanita Villaveces (Universidad Nacional de Colombia) will present the paper "Making women visible. Gender bias in Colombian Economic History Courses." The presentation will be in Spanish.
The price level is the average price of goods in terms of money. As Perry Mehrling's money view emphasizes, the price level also describes the price of money in terms of goods. But what forces lie behind behind the determination of the price level? This week, we will discuss a recent paper by Lance Taylor …
This week we will be talking about the properties of something being alive and how to model them using computer programs.To relate this with Economics we ask you to think about economic examples that showcase: Autonomy Metabolism Self-reproduction Survival instinct Evolution and adaptation When you read about genetic algorithms consider the applicability of their method, …
Life and Evolution in Computers – Self-Reproducing Computer Programs Read More »
In this meeting, as the States and Markets Working Group, we will be presenting our 2021 mandate. This will be an excellent opportunity for those interested in participating in the working group to get to know about us and the projects we would like to implement in 2021. We will also be discussing new project …
Anil Menon, doctoral candidate from the University of Michigan will present his paper: Refugees and the Radical Right: Evidence from Post-WWII Forced Migrations Registration form to attend the webinar: here. Abstract: Do refugees reshape long-term political behavior in receiving areas? To investigate this question, I examine how the expulsion of ethnic Germans from Eastern Europe …
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Speaker:Zhang YunfengVenue: Hosted via ZoomDate & Time:Friday, April 30, 2021 | 18:00 - 20:00 China Standard TimeFriday, April 30, 2021 | 6:00 - 8:00 Eastern Time Mr. Zhang Yunfeng is currently the General Manager and Secretary of the Party Committee of Shanghai Equity Exchange (上海股权托管中心). Zhang Yunfeng also serves as a member of the Securities …
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This would be the first webinar in the series, where we invite Prof. Jayati Ghosh to talk on female workforce in South Asia.
In their recent Working Paper Inflation? It’s Import Prices and the Labor Share! Lance Taylor and Nelson Barbosa argue that inflation should be analyzed as a dynamical macroeconomic process instead of the micro-oriented approach used by monetarist analysis. After a critical presentation of the Phillips Curve and inflation targeting history, the authors build on contemporary …
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