II FLORENCE ENERGY INNOVATION BOOTCAMP

Florence School of Regulation Via Giovanni Boccaccio, Firenze, Toscana, Italy

Event Format The Energy Innovation Academy is organized under the scientific supervision of the FSR Energy Innovation, headed by prof. Miguel Vazquez (George Washington University and Florence School of Regulation), with support from the coordinators from the YSI Complexity Economics Working Group (special event of the WG), in addition to the Sustainability and Latin America …

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Financialization and financial stability: new challenges for Latin America

Centro Cultural de la Cooperacion Floreal Gorini Avenida Corrientes, Buenos Aires, Argentina

This workshop discusses the special features of the financialization in the global south. In particular, the links between larger and deregulated global financial markets, financial stability and development. For this, some warm up questions will be: What are the main features of financialization in developing economies? How do we conceptualize the development of underdevelopment under …

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Perspectives on degrowth

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Elke Pirgmaier and Julia K. Steinberger, 2019, Roots, Riots, and Radical Change—A Road Less Travelled for Ecological Economics Elke Pirgmaier, 2017, The Neoclassical Trojan Horse of Steady-State Economics J. Mikael Malmaeus and Eva C. Alfredsson, 2017, Potential Consequences on the Economy of Low or No Growth - Short and Long Term Perspectives

Economic Development and Income Distribution in Small Open Economies

Faculty of Economics - Roma Tre University Via Silvio D'Amico, Roma, Lazio, Italy

Economic Development in general has always been associated with the traditional theories of economic thought, which, between 1870 and 1930, and from 1970 until today have dominated scientific thought. With rare exceptions in particular countries, the analysis of economic development has not been separate from these roots. Even taking into account certain exceptions, such as, …

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Curitiba Summer School on Computational Methods and Agent Based Modelling

Federal University of Paraná Avenida Prefeito Lothário Meissner, Jardim Botânico, Paraná, Brazil

The Summer School consists in a week-long full-time intensive course to teach PhD and young scholars how to implement and best exploit agent-based simulation models in Economics for research purposes. It will provide students with both the technical and methodological skills required to successfully develop and analyze simulation models in a research project, which may …

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Researching Remunicipalisation: Strategies, Design and Methods

Amsterdam Kraaiennest, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands

High profile cases like the remunicipalisation of water delivery in Paris and Berlin have moved the perception of the phenomenon away from a mere question of market management processes towards a much broader object of research, embedded in an extended institutional, geographical and political context. New scholarly interest in remunicipalisation resulted in a comprehensive survey …

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Second Reading Session: Science and Ideology

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First reading session enriched our knowledge while delighting us with its distinctive perspective. It left us with many questions that we will try to cover in the upcoming reading sessions. Second reading session is about Science and Ideology on the 4th of December at 21:00 CET. Paper : Schumpeter, J. (1949), Science and Ideology, American …

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Regional economic resilience: which local factors matter? with Tasos Kitsos

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Anastasios (Tasos) Kitsos is a research fellow at City-REDI (University of Birmingham) where he currently holds an ESRC postdoctoral fellowship.Tasos’ research interests cover a wide spectrum of regional inequalities in economic resilience, productivity and growth, the presence and impact of digital and creative economies, the electoral considerations in the distribution of public resources and the …

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Young Scholars Workshop at the ICA-CCR AP Research Conference

NeW Space, University of New Castle, Australia University Drive, Callaghan, New South Wales, Australia

Framing research to be relevant to the current economic and academic climate can be challenging for Young Scholars. Particularly when research areas are different in their cultural and economic contexts to current literature. This Young Scholars Workshop is designed to bridge the gap between doing and presenting research. Workshop Program:Each workshop participant (maximum of 6) …

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