Kick-off Session
This kick-off session is intended to: 1) Present the scope, the reading list and the session's plan for the Reading Group2) Discuss which aspects/discussions to focus throughout the sessions3) Opportunity to know each other
This kick-off session is intended to: 1) Present the scope, the reading list and the session's plan for the Reading Group2) Discuss which aspects/discussions to focus throughout the sessions3) Opportunity to know each other
Hello Everyone! This is the second discussion session in our ongoing journey of exploring complexity! We will be referring Dr.Melanie Mitchell's book "Complexity: A guided tour" but our conversations will span over interesting questions and exchange of views. Hope to see you all join us on this exciting quest to understand complexity better!
zoom link to join: https://youngscholarsinitiative.zoom.us/j/7465144802 Presentation of the book “Automotive Industrialisation: Industrial Policy and Development in Southeast Asia” 5 April, 10 am ETJohn Thoburn (University of East Anglia) and Kaoru Natsuda (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University)“Automotive Industrialisation: Industrial Policy and Development in Southeast Asia”https://www.routledge.com/Automotive-Industrialisation-Industrial-Policy-and-Development-in-Southeast/Natsuda-Thoburn/p/book/9781138334410
In the third session of the webinar series "Monopoly Capital in the Contemporary Global Economy" John Thoburn (University of East Anglia) and Kaoru Natsuda (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University) will present their book “Automotive Industrialisation: Industrial Policy and Development in Southeast Asia”. 5 April, 10 am ETJohn Thoburn (University of East Anglia) and Kaoru Natsuda (Ritsumeikan …
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In the third session of the webinar series "Monopoly Capital in the Contemporary Global Economy" John Thoburn (University of East Anglia) and Kaoru Natsuda (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University) will present their book “Automotive Industrialisation: Industrial Policy and Development in Southeast Asia”. 5 April, 10 am ETJohn Thoburn (University of East Anglia) and Kaoru Natsuda (Ritsumeikan …
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To follow up the "Financial stability in the age of Covid-19" entitled webinar from April 2020 we will call again Zoltán Pozsár from Credit Suisse to listen to his views. Last year's webinar with Zoltan Pozsar. Money is hierarchical and during crises, rules are flexible at the core and rigid at the periphery. In this …
Webinar with Zoltán Pozsár about money view, Global Money Notes+Dispatch Read More »
April 7 - Guilherme Morlin: "Growth and debt stability in a supermultiplier model with public expenditures and foreign trade" May 6 - Ana Bottega: "Kalecki meets Schumpeter: the decline of competition in a demand-led dynamic model" June 2 - Gustavo Pereira Serra: "The First Harrod Problem and Human Capital Formation" July 1 - Vinicius Curti …
In this talk, accomplished investor Mr. Josh Friedman from Canyon Partners will discuss important themes impacting credit markets such as shadow banking, market liquidity, the role of passive investing and the liquidity mismatch between ETFs and the underlying securities.Similarly, Mr. Friedman will provide an overview of the different credit markets including bank loans, high yield …
Join us for a discussion with Dan Neilson, the author of 'Minsky'.
Minsky by Daniel H. Neilson April 7th, 12:00pm ET / 4:00pm GMT / 6:00 pm CET Discussion with Daniel H. Neilson
Working Group Mandate and Projects Brainstorming
Dear FLE Members, Join us on 9 April 2021 at 17:00 CET to collaborate on the 2021 Mandate of our working group! The Mandate comprises projects, questions and topics we want to focus on for this year. So bring your ideas and be part of shaping the direction of the FLE Working Group. We look …
Finance, Law and Economics Working Group Mandate 2021 Read More »