What is Complexity? Prediction in Chaos
Chapter 1 & 2
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We are organizing a roundtable discussion on acceptances and Fed policy in the interwar period and we would be very glad if you find time to join us for an informal discussion on our ongoing research projects.Here are the main details: Time: Monday 29 March at 10:30 am ESTLength: 90minLocation: Online (Zoom)Host: Economic History Working …
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We are at the time of the year for our new mandate! Why do each working group need a mandate?What does the last year Financial Stability's mandate say? Read it here: https://ysi-workinggroups.storage.googleapis.com/financial-stability/4bbcffc9-90a1-1017-93d6-02da9da33c0eWhat do you think the 2021 mandate should say? Let's get together to talk about this issues, before we collect all the contribution made …
It is that time of year again: mandate time! For those of you that are available, let's meet online for a casual chat and discuss what we have accomplished as a working group in 2020 and how we can channel the momentum gained from the previous year into 2021.We hope you'll join us in helping …
The Keynesian Economics Working Group is pleased to have José Barrales-Ruiz giving an introductory lecture on Machine Learning for Economics on March 31st, 13 UTC. Join us! In very simple terms, Machine Learning is viewed as an econometric tool that builds algorithms to be applied to datasets. It has been increasingly used in economics, but …
Minsky by Daniel H. Neilson --Flyer and discount code for book-- March 31st, 1:00pm ET / 5:00pm GMT / 7:00 pm CET Chapters discussedCh 5 - Making the marketCh 6 - Last resortCh 7 - The resilience of economicsCh 8 - Minsky for all moments
Guys, We would like to invite you all to contribute to the document for this year’s mandate for the CEWG. We will hold a meeting to gather all the ideas on next Friday 2nd April at 16:30 CET. We want you to think about what would be interesting for you to work on in our …
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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