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- Event
- Posted 3 months ago
ASECTU Forum 2024
Between 7 Jun and 8 Jun in Hammamet, Tunisia -
- Conference
- Posted 4 months ago
Call for Papers on Annual Congress of the Swiss Society of Economics and Statistics (SSES/SGVS)
Between 6 Jun and 7 Jun in Luzern, Switzerland -
- Conference
- Posted 4 months ago
Research Symposium on Finance and Economics (RSFE) 2024 (Virtual)
Between 12 Jun and 14 Jun in Chittoor, India -
- Conference
- Posted 4 months ago
5th World Conference On Business, Management, Finance, Economics and Marketing
Between 16 May and 17 May in Vienna, Austria -
- Conference
- Posted 4 months ago
German Development Economics Conference
Between 23 May and 24 May in Hannover, Germany -
- Conference
- Posted 5 months ago
Modern Trends in Business, Hospitality, and Tourism 4th ed. Sustainable and Resilient Businesses in the Global Economy
Between 16 May and 18 May in Cluj-Napoca, Romania -
- Conference
- Posted 6 months ago
Western Economic Association International's 99th Annual Conference
Between 29 Jun and 3 Jul in Seattle, United States -
- Conference
- Posted 6 months ago
AMEF 2024 - 8th International Conference on Applied Theory, Macro and Empirical Finance
Between 29 Apr and 30 Apr in Greece -
- Conference
- Posted 7 months ago
6th International Conference on European Economics and Politics: 20-21 June 2024 - KOF, ETH Zurich
Between 20 Jun and 21 Jun in Zürich, Switzerland -
- Conference
- Posted 1 year ago
Call for Papers: 38th IARIW General Conference
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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
Were We Ready for Brexit?
2021 began not only with an understanding that COVID-19 restrictions would likely continue for some time, but that the effects of Brexit – Great Britain leaving European Union – would also start to be felt. That Brexit would bring about changes to the UK/EU border was known for months. And yet, when it happened, most of the carriers and state institutions were not ready, creating (or rather, extending) the chaos in ports and near the Eurotunnel.
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- INOMICS Salary Report 2020
- Posted 3 years ago
How COVID-19 has Affected Economists in the Global North and South
The damage wrought by COVID, far from equalising, has been pointedly prejudiced. While the virus itself may struggle to differentiate between people, the world in which it operates has no such problem. Indeed, its structures have ensured COVID’s disruption of employment has fallen unevenly across regions - the experience of economists a case in point. Data from the forthcoming INOMICS’ Salary Report speaks to this directly, revealing the relationship between where one works - specifically in which country - and the level of vocational dislocation.
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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 3 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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- Study Abroad Article
- Posted 3 years ago
Tuition Fees at Czech Universities – How and Where to Learn Czech and Study for Free
More than 43.000 foreign students are currently studying at universities in the Czech Republic. Many of them don't have to pay tuition fees, because they are enrolled in Czech taught degree programmes and therefore they study under the same conditions as Czech students do. While it might be difficult right now to move during the pandemic, it's always worth keeping yourself informed of what your future options are.
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- The Freight Shipping Industry
- Posted 3 years ago
Alarming Trend due to COVID-19 – Maritime Piracy on the Rise
Speaking of current issues under the influence of COVID-19, events on the water, or sea, which is another parallel world with its written and unwritten laws, are somewhat undeservedly forgotten. Looking at the latest data, we need to talk about a very worrying trend over the last year. Although global maritime piracy is not as high as between 2009 and 2012, in 2020 the number of pirate attacks and attempts has increased by 24% compared to 2019.
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- Study Abroad Article
- Posted 3 years ago
Letters of Reference for UK University Applications
Regardless of where you are applying, nearly every course requires at least one, if not two or three letters of reference. Such documents are sometimes also referred to as letters of recommendation. In general, it is best for reference letters to be written by professors with whom you have worked closely, so they can offer detailed insight into you and your work.
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- Blog Post
- Posted 3 years ago
Which countries own the world's largest container ships?
According to the International Chamber of Shipping, more than 50,000 container ships are currently active in the oceans. These are large vessels that carry cargo in closed containers. The capacity of a container ship is measured in twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU), while a vessel with a capacity of more than 20,000 TEU is defined as a very large container ship.
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