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- Workshop, Conference
- Posted 4 months ago
TriECON Workshop on Education Economics
Between 5 Dec and 6 Dec in Trier, Germany -
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- Posted 5 months ago
Call for papers : Special Issue on the Journal Frontiers in Environmental Economics
Between 26 Nov and 14 Mar in Paris, France -
- Workshop, Conference, Exhibition / Fair, Event
- Posted 4 months ago
25th IWH-CIREQ-GW-BOKERI Macroeconometric Workshop: International Macroeconomics
Between 25 Nov and 26 Nov in Halle (Saale), Germany -
- Conference
- Posted 4 months ago
The Political Economy of International Organization (PEIO)
Between 23 Jan and 25 Jan in Boston, United States -
- Workshop, Conference
- Posted 4 months ago
8th Commodity Markets Winter Workshop 2025
Between 27 Jan and 29 Jan -
- Conference
- Posted 5 months ago
Call for papers - Fourth International Conference: Rethinking Economics in the Contemporary World Conference
Between 9 Dec and 10 Dec in Karachi, Pakistan -
- Conference
- Posted 5 months ago
IARIW-Hitotsubashi Univ. Conference on Population Ageing: Implications for Economic Measurement and Economic Performance
Between 24 Mar and 25 Mar in Tokyo, Japan -
- Conference
- (Partially Online)
- Posted 7 months ago
Annual Research Conference 2024
Between 21 Nov and 22 Nov in Ispra, Italy -
- Conference
- Posted 7 months ago
The ESPI International Real Estate Conference
Between 26 Nov and 28 Nov in Paris, France -
- Conference
- Posted 8 months ago
2nd conference on "Africa in the global economy – Uncertain future in turbulent times"
Between 5 Dec and 6 Dec in Bonn, Germany -
- Conference
- (Partially Online)
- Posted 7 months ago
Sixteenth International Conference on Sport & Society, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
Between 2 Jul and 4 Jul in Melbourne, Australia -
- Study Abroad Article
- Posted 2 years ago
How to Find Student Accommodation in a Foreign Country
If you're going abroad for your studies, either for a few weeks or a few months, you'll need to deal with some practical issues. One such practical concern is finding student housing – how can you find international student housing when you're not currently in the country? To help you through this, we're sharing some tips on how to find a place to live while you're studying abroad.
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- How the Crisis is Opening Opportunities for the Profession
- Posted 2 years ago
COVID-19 and the Economists’ Redemption
The following article first appeared in the INOMICS Handbook 2021. Download the INOMICS Handbook On a visit to the London School of Economics in November 2008, the Queen asked her hosts why no one had seen the financial crisis coming. It took the professors nine months to come up with an excuse, put forth in a letter in July 2009:
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- Ranking
- Posted 2 years ago
The INOMICS Awards 2022
Now in their sixth year, the INOMICS Awards remain unique in their celebration of institutions committed to the career development of economists worldwide.
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- 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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- Blog Post
- Posted 3 years ago
Sudden Delivery Disruptions Due to Pandemic Will Not Go Away Any Time Soon
At the end of 2020, chaos in the transport industry ensued after many European countries, including France, decided to ban all travel from the UK. The reason was the rapid outbreak of a new COVID-19 strand. Ultimately, the industry was not ready for such a turn of events. It is incredibly difficult to prepare for what came to pass: in the morning everything started as usual, and then a few hours later, all change and a 180-degree turn.
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- The Freight Shipping Industry
- Posted 4 years ago
Who is Responsible for a Shipping Vessel? Ownership and Scrapping
The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) stipulates that the primary responsibility for vessels lies with the flag state of the vessel. Consequently, this means that each merchant vessel must be registered under the flag of a specific state. The flag state of the vessel is responsible for the inspection of the vessel and compliance with safety, pollution prevention, crew certification and international standards.
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- Preparing for Your Conference
- Posted 4 years ago
5 Books You Should Read Before a Conference
Networking is one of the most important parts of a conference, but lots of people find it hard to engage with other people. At conferences it's even more difficult: you're talking with so many people, many of whom are successful businesspeople or established academics.
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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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