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- Conference
- Posted 5 days ago
MIRDEC 24th ISTANBUL 2025 Conference
Between 24 Apr and 25 Apr in Istanbul, Türkiye -
- Conference
- Posted 1 week ago
39th RSEP International Conference on Economics, Finance and Business
Between 18 Apr and 19 Apr in Barcelona, Spain -
- Conference
- Posted 5 days ago
Welfare & Policy Conference #2, Bordeaux 2025
Between 5 May and 6 May in Pessac, France -
- Conference
- Posted 1 week ago
TPI International Productivity Research Conference: Call for papers
Between 4 Sep and 5 Sep in Manchester, United Kingdom -
- Conference
- (Online)
- Posted 1 week ago
6th Current Business Issues in African Countries Conference
Between 28 Apr and 29 Jan in Manchester, United States -
- Conference
- Posted 1 week ago
CESifo Venice Summer Institute 2025
Between 23 Jun and 26 Jun in Venice, Italy -
- Conference
- Posted 2 days ago
Modern Trends in Business, Hospitality, and Tourism 5th ed. Innovation, Sustainability and Growth in a VUCA Environment
Between 22 May and 24 May in Cluj-Napoca, Romania -
- Conference
- Posted 1 month ago
38th RSEP International Conference on Economics, Finance and Business
Between 30 Jan and 31 Jan in Dubai, United Arab Emirates -
- Conference
- Posted 1 month ago
18TH RGS Doctoral Conference in Economics
Between 25 Feb and 26 Feb in Dortmund, Germany -
- Conference
- Posted 2 months ago
IARIW-WB-CIEM Conference on Improving Well-being Measurement in Developing Countries for Better Evidence-based Policies
Between 2 Oct and 3 Oct -
- Conference
- Posted 3 months ago
CALL for PAPERS for the 17th FIW-Research Conference
Between 20 Feb and 21 Feb in Vienna, Austria -
- Workshop
- Posted 3 months ago
3rd Bolzano Workshop on Historical Economics
Between 24 Jan and 25 Jan in Italy -
- Workshop
- Posted 4 months ago
Analyzing Global Development with the Geocoded Official Development Assistance Dataset (GODAD)
Between 13 Mar and 14 Mar in Göttingen, Germany -
- Conference
- Posted 6 months ago
The Political Economy of International Organization (PEIO)
Between 23 Jan and 25 Jan in Boston, United States -
- Current Events
- Posted 2 years ago
Solidarity with Ukraine, ways to help and assisting international students fleeing war
A historic tragedy like the war in Ukraine calls for historic measures of outreach and solidarity. There is an urgent demand for humanitarian aid and safe passage for the hundreds of thousands of refugees already created by the war. This includes thousands of students at Ukranian universities who have had to flee the conflict.
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- A Flawed System
- Posted 3 years ago
The Problems With Development Aid
​Development aid: what is it good for? Well, according to much research the answer may well be absolutely nothing. In fact, it may well be worse than nothing. When judged against its aim of ‘instigating economic development and alleviating poverty’, its record is so dismal it looks as though aid actually hinders the achievement of its own stated goals. And the curious thing is this seems to be something of an open secret. Even to an untrained eye the big numbers pertaining to development aid don’t look right. Take Africa, for example. Over $1 trillion dollars has been pumped into the continent in the last 50 years, and how much has it benefited? How many African countries are actually in a better condition now than they were before receiving aid?
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- Improving Muslim Lives
- Posted 4 years ago
The Lives and Livelihoods Fund
Four years ago, the world adopted an ambitious set of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) designed ‘to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure that all people enjoy peace and prosperity by 2030’. Despite rising life expectancy and the eradication of many endemic diseases, more than 400 million people in the member states of the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) still live in absolute poverty, subsisting on less than US$1.90 per day. It is, perhaps, these countries that face the greatest challenges in fulfilling the SDGs. Traditional methods of development finance have struggled to alleviate the extreme poverty in some regions of the world, leaving the poorest populations without the basic building blocks needed to lead healthy lives and build dignified livelihoods. Many remain deprived of primary healthcare, protection against infectious diseases, a sufficient and nutritious food supply, potable water, clean power, and sanitation.
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- Blog Post
- Posted 5 years ago
The Case for Ecological Economics
In 2018, the World Meteorological Organization published its statement on the State of the Climate. The report showed that the 20 warmest years on record have occurred in the last 22 years. In the same year, the State of California’s Energy Commission published a report linking changing atmospheric conditions due to global warming as a direct cause of the devastating forest fires that swept through California, burning nearly 1.9 million acres’ of land and costing more than US$3.5 billion of damages.
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- University / College
Utrecht University
in Utrecht, Netherlands -
- Journal
The Review of Economics and Statistics
in Cambridge, United States
Pagination