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The first edition of the CIML Training & Conference, "Frontiers of Causal Inference and Machine Learning", is jointly organized by IMT School for Advanced Studies and CNR-IRCRES.The event combines ...
The Complete University Guide has published its 2026 league table for undergraduate Economics programs at UK universities, offering prospective students valuable insights into the best institutions to ...
Lawrence D. Bobo has announced his resignation as Harvard's Dean of Social Science, citing personal matters as the reason. David Cutler, an economics professor, will take over as interim dean for the ...
The workshop aims to bring together social scientists to discuss the most recent findings related to migration and integration, labor market and family outcomes of Ukrainian refugees, stayers and IDPs ...
The Overlapping Generations model, often called the “OLG model”, is a cornerstone macroeconomics model that does away with one nearly universal assumption. Similarly to the Solow-Swan model, it’s ...
Good to Know Versions of the Solow-Swan model were independently developed by Robert Solow and Trevor Swan, building off of an earlier Harrod-Domar model. The Solow-Swan model was credited to both ...
Objective The School is designed to serve the needs of government and non-governmental organization officials, private professionals and practitioners, researchers and doctoral students with an ...
Stephen Miran is the new Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA). He was confirmed by unanimous vote on March 12 2025 by the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs. Dr.
This year’s Winter school will present courses on Applied Dynamic Programming and Global Solution Algorithm. It will then progress to the Heterogeneous Agents Model such as TANK and HANK and finish by ...
September 12-13, 2024, in Dresden, GermanyThe ifo Institute, Dresden Branch, announces the 14th ifo Dresden Workshop on Regional Economics. The workshop aims at facilitating the networking of young ...
The Fisher Effect in economics refers to the idea that inflation and expected inflation affect nominal interest rates, for example those offered by banks for savers or borrowers. Importantly, it ...
For researchers and analysts interested in the measurement of socio-economic inequality in health, including (but not limited to): Ph.D. students, post-doctoral researchers and third sector ...