Stapleford (2009) Session 3
We'll discuss chapters 4 and 5.
We'll discuss chapters 4 and 5.
Capital is the defining feature of modern economies, yet most people have no idea where it comes from. What is it that transforms mere wealth into an asset that automatically creates more wealth? The Code of Capital explains how capital is created behind closed doors in the offices of private attorneys, and why this little-known …
YSI-IGLP workshop on The Code of Capital with Katharina Pistor Read More »
The Keynesian Economics, Complexity Economics and Financial Stability Working Groups are glad to announce a new partnership with the Forum for Macroeconomics and Macroeconomics Policy. As part of this partnership, YSI will offer partial travel stipends to the young scholars who will present at the 23rd FMM Conference Graduate Sessions. More information soon! The Conference …
The Sustainability WG invites Nicolas Maennling and Perrine Toledano from the Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI) to discuss and present their findings from a recent report The Renewable Power of the Mine. The report is the most comprehensive study to date on how the extractive sector has been integrating renewables in their mining operations. …
We'll discuss chapters 4 and 5.
Juan Pablo Castilla (Universidad de los Andes) will present his MSc thesis, where he uses topic modeling to shed light on the characteristics of the literature on quasi experiments produced at the economics department of los Andes.
YSI @ ALTEC @ LALICSDeadline: June 30th 2019 The Young Scholars Initiative (YSI)’s Latin America and Complexity Economics Working Groups, in association with the XVIII Latin Iberoamerican Conference of the Association of Technological Management (ALTEC 2019) event and the Latin American Network for Economics of Learning, Innovation and Competence Building Systems (LALICS) would like to …
We'll discuss chapters 6 and 7.
Latin America has historically been a region where economic thinkers conceived theories that challenged status quo and the dominant theories developed in core countries. However, these ideas have mostly remained at the margin of our discipline, whose agenda and predominant approaches are still those developed in certain so called elite or prestigious institutions from core …
Workshop on development planning: Latin American insights and theories. Read More »
The Finance, Law, and Economics working group is glad to announce the second webinar from the "Social Europe" Webinar Series. After hosting our first session with Prof. Vandenbroucke, who set the basis for our discussion, we are pleased to have Prof. Waltraud Schelkle with us. Prof Schelkle will discuss how the risk-sharing mechanisms embedded in …
The Young Scholars Initiative (YSI)’s Latin America and Complexity Economics Working Groups, in association with the Latin American Network for Research on Services (REDLAS) would like to invite young scholars to submit their work to the Workshop YSI/REDLAS “Innovation and New Technologies in Moderning Services: Opportunities and challenges for Productivity in Latin America and Caribbean”. …
We'll discuss chapter 6.