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- Economics Terms A-Z
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Cross Elasticity of Demand
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- Professional Training Course
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- Posted 4 years ago
Foundations for Data Science
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- Economics Terms A-Z
- Posted 4 years ago
Consumer Surplus and Producer Surplus
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- Economics Terms A-Z
- Posted 4 years ago
Adverse Selection
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- Economics Terms A-Z
- Posted 4 years ago
Capital Markets
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- Professional Training Course
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- Posted 4 years ago
Investment Portfolios, Derivative Securities, and Risk Measures
at Stanford University in United States -
- Supplementary Course
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- Posted 4 years ago
Social Policy and Welfare States in the 21st Century
at University of Oxford in United Kingdom -
- Professional Training Course
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- Posted 4 years ago
Introduction to Python
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- Blog Post
- Posted 4 years ago
A Guide to Dating in Academia
Dating in academia is riddled with potholes, the most immediate of which is do not stray far from your academic discipline. Curious indeed considering that the academic world is meant to be populated by an abundance of young and energetic minds from a variety of different cultures, races and ethnicities, all of whom are hungry for new information and experiences. One would think that such an environment would provide the perfect dating terrain, right? Wrong!
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- Master's Program
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Online Master's in Economics
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- Job Recruitment Trends
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Top Recruiting Trends You Need to Know in 2020
With a fresh year fast approaching, you might be thinking about recruiting new members of staff - forward-thinking talent that will drive your institution forward and take its offerings to the next level.
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- Recruitment Trends
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Your Guide to Student Recruitment Tools & Trends in 2020
With a fresh year in full swing, it’s time to start thinking about fresh blood, or in other words: attracting new, prosperous students to your institution. You know that you’re worthy; you know that you have something unique to offer, and you know that you have the faculty, as well as the facilities, to provide an exciting, inspirational academic experience.
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- Economists & Prizes
- Posted 4 years ago
Esther Duflo, Abhijit Banerjee, Michael Kremer win the 2019 Nobel Prize
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2019 has been awarded to three economists “for their experimental approach to alleviating global poverty”1: Esther Duflo, Abhijit Banerjee and Michael Kremer.
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- Professional Training Course
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- Posted 4 years ago
Business Analysis Planning and Project Management
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- Study Advice Article, Career Advice Article
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The soft skills you need to succeed
Everyone knows about the hard skills you need to be able to succeed in economics or in academia in general: excellent writing and proofreading skills, the ability to extract information from what are often dense scientific texts, and being able to evaluate and analyse data effectively, among other things. But they aren’t the only skills you need to have. There are, of course, the dreaded soft skills – a slippery term that can mean anything from being able to clearly communicate your ideas to another human being to more abstract concepts like emotional intelligence. But what are the most important soft skills to have, and how can you develop the ones that need some more work?
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- Economics Terms A-Z
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Game Theory
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- Economics Terms A-Z
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Consumer Theory
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- Economics Terms A-Z
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Elasticity and Inelasticity
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- Economics Terms A-Z
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Behavioral Economics
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- Economics Terms A-Z
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Comparative Advantage
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Pagination