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- Econ News
- Posted 6 months ago
Portugal Nominates Alvaro Santos Pereira as New Central Bank Governor
The Portuguese government has announced the nomination of Alvaro Santos Pereira as the next governor of the central bank, succeeding Mario Centeno, whose term ended in July. Pereira, chief economist at the OECD, must undergo parliamentary questioning before his appointment. Centeno's tenure faced criticism for perceived lack of independence after transitioning from finance minister to central bank governor.
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- Econ News
- Posted 6 months ago
Professor Jagjit Chadha Appointed Fellow of Gresham College
Professor Jagjit Chadha from the Faculty of Economics at Cambridge has been appointed a Fellow of Gresham College.
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- Econ Research News
- Posted 6 months ago
EABCN Takes Over ECB's Area Wide Model (AWM) Database
The Euro Area Business Cycle Network (EABCN) has taken responsibility for updating the Euro Area Business Cycle Dating Committee’s (EABCDC) Area Wide Model (AWM) database, originally managed by the ECB. This move aims to enhance the availability of the data for research on the euro area business cycle, with plans for updates twice yearly.
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- Econ Appointments
- Posted 6 months ago
Teresa Garcia-Milà Assumes Presidency of Cercle d’Economia
Teresa Garcia-Milà, a prominent figure in the economic sector, has been elected as the new President of Cercle d’Economia, marking a significant milestone in her career. The news was announced by Barcelona School of Economics, which she leads as General Director. Her leadership and contributions in the economic field also earned her a spot on Forbes' prestigious Top 100 list of most influential women in Catalonia.
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- Econ Awards
- Posted 6 months ago
Winners Announced for the 21st Korea Times Economic Essay Contest
Dorothea Rosskopf and Lee Jae-hyeong have been announced as winners in the Korea Times' 21st Economic Essay Contest, showcasing exemplary work in the field of economics.
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- Conférence
- Posted 6 months ago
6th REAL Symposium on Language Economics and Policy
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- Econ News
- Posted 7 months ago
UK Economics University Rankings Released (2026) - Cambridge top, LSE, Oxford, St. Andrews and Warwick in top five
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 consider for their economics studies. As last year, the University of Cambridge tops the table.
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- Programme de Type Bachelor
- Posted 8 months ago
ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE (EPS)
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- Programme de Maîtrise
- Posted 8 months ago
Master in Economics and Finance (MEF)
Starts 1 Oct at Institute of Economic Studies - Charles University in Prague, Czechia -
- Programme de Maîtrise
- Posted 9 months ago
Master in Economics, University of Udine
Starts 15 Sep at University of Udine in Udine, Italie -
- Cours online
- (Online)
- Posted 10 months ago
(Oxford) Diploma : Macroeconomics/Behavioural Economics
at Udemy
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- Programme de Doctorat
- Posted 10 months ago
Fully funded PhD positions in Economics and Management
at Department of Economics and Management, University of Padua in Padova, Italie -
- Valentine Economics
- Posted 10 months ago
The Price of Love - A Valentine’s Day Look at the Cost of Romance
With Valentine’s Day approaching, it's intriguing to explore the economics of love—how much we spend, why we do it, and whether it’s worth the investment. Romance, like any market, operates on supply, demand and consumer behaviour with prices fluctuating based on cultural expectations and economic conditions. Valentine’s Day traces its origins to ancient Rome, where the festival of Lupercalia on Feb 13-15 celebrated fertility and matchmaking. Later, it was linked to Saint Valentine, a priest who secretly performed marriages against Emperor Claudius II’s orders and was executed on February 14, 269 AD. By the 14th century, poets like Geoffrey Chaucer romanticised the day, associating it with courtship. By the 19th century, mass-produced Valentine’s cards became popular, evolving into today’s global celebration of love, marked by gifts, flowers, and heartfelt gestures1.
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- Programme de Maîtrise
- Posted 10 months ago
Master in Public and International Economics
Starts 1 Oct at TU Dresden in Dresden, Allemagne -
- Blog Post
- Posted 11 months ago
The Rise of Digital Nomadism and Its Economic Implications
Imagine waking up to a sunrise in Bali, working from a café in Lisbon, and closing your laptop for a hike in Medellín—all in the same year. Welcome to the life of a digital nomad. Digital nomadism is more than a lifestyle; it’s a transformative shift in how people approach work. Digital nomads are professionals who leverage technology to work remotely while travelling the globe, free from the constraints of a fixed office. This trend has gained massive momentum, driven by advances in communication tools, globalisation, and the COVID-19 pandemic, which normalised remote work across industries. The numbers back this up. According to Upwork, 36.2 million Americans will be working remotely by 2025—a staggering 87% increase from pre-pandemic levels(1). Buffer’s 2023 State of Remote Work report revealed that 91% of respondents have a positive experience with working remotely with 1% being dissatisfied and 8% feeling neutral. 98% of remote workers would recommend it to others (2). These trends show that technology and shifting work-life balance priorities are reshaping what it means to “have a job.”
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- Blog Post
- Posted 1 year ago
Women in Economics: Influential Voices and Rising Stars
Men have long dominated economics, but female economists have made remarkable contributions in recent decades. The work of female economists, together with that of their male counterparts, has redefined academic and policy landscapes and paved the way for greater inclusivity within the discipline. Women continue to bring diverse perspectives that enrich our understanding of global financial systems, economic growth, labour dynamics, and policy interventions. These women are not only changing the economic landscape but inspiring future generations to follow in their footsteps. Here are some of the voices we should all be listening to.
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- Programme de Maîtrise
- Posted 1 year ago
MSc International Business Taxation
Starts 24 Aug at Tilburg University in Tilburg, Pays-Bas -
- Blog Post
- Posted 1 year ago
The Top Economics Blogs to Follow in 2025
Staying informed on economic trends, policies, and research is key to gaining valuable insights into the ever-changing global economy. Whether you're an economics student, educator, or enthusiast, exploring different viewpoints is essential. Economics bloggers and podcasters come in all forms—some are academics like Gregory Mankiw and Paul Krugman, while others are insightful thought leaders like John Cochrane and Tyler Cowen. Their expertise spans from real estate to public policy and macroeconomic trends.
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- Work Advice For Beginners
- Posted 1 year ago
Tips to Survive Your First Job
It’s your first day at work and you’re nervous, naturally. You decide to quickly remember the journey that brought you to the computer screen you are now looking at. Many INOMICS readers will relate to this journey.
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- Programme de Maîtrise
- Posted 1 year ago
PAE – Two-year Master's program in Policy Analysis and Evaluation – Alma Mater Sturdiorum - Università di Bologna
Starts 1 Sep at Department of Economics - University of Bologna in Bologna, Italie -
- Choix d'études
- Posted 2 years ago
Quelle spécialisation choisir pour votre master en économie ?
If you're planning to study economics at a Master's level, then you may have the opportunity to pursue a concentration, sometimes also referred to as a major. While rarer, some PhD programs may also offer concentrations, though many are already specialized degrees (or require you to have your own research agenda).
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- INOMICS Recommendations
- Posted 2 years ago
Top Professional Training Courses in Economics
Learning shouldn't only be something which you do in school and university – in order to maximize your personal development and career prospects in economics, further education is always valuable online and in-person.
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- Study Advice
- Posted 3 years ago
How To Pick A Topic For Your Economics Research Project Or Master's Thesis
One of the biggest and most exciting challenges of a young academic's career is coming up with that first economics research topic. Knowing how much is riding on the decision, it can also be pretty stressful. With so much to consider, we thought it would be easier to break the decision-making process down into some key points. Consideration of each will give you the best chance possible to make sure the topic of your economics Master's thesis is the right one - both for you personally and for your future career. Without further ado, read on for our advice on how to pick a topic for your economics thesis.
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- Follow Economists Online
- Posted 3 years ago
30 Top Twitter Feeds in Economics and Finance
Over the years, Twitter has become a useful and prominent tool within the social media fabric, particularly for professionals looking to network and make connections. Many renowned economists use Twitter, and economics researchers often post research updates using the #EconTwitter hashtag.
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- Happy Holidays
- Posted 3 years ago
The Economics of Christmas
Christmas is approaching. For many people this is a magical season, filled with songs and decorations, when you hope that all your wishes come true. Others consider Christmas to be a stressful time when you need to rush around to get presents for all your friends and family.
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