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- PhD Candidate Job
- Posted 10 months ago
Assistant/Doctoral student in "Business Administration" or "Management and Economics", 70%
At University of Zurich, Department of Business Administration in ZĂĽrich, Switzerland -
- Postdoc Job
- Posted 11 months ago
Research Associate (post-doc, f/m) for the Living Conditions Department - Ref: 23-17
At LISER in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg -
- Planning Your Economics Career
- Posted 11 months ago
What degree do I need to succeed as an economist?
It might be unclear to new students of economics how much schooling is necessary to succeed as an economist. For some careers, a Bachelor’s degree is sufficient. In others, a PhD is a near-necessity. This article will discuss how much education successful economists typically have.
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- Into the Economist's Mind
- Posted 11 months ago
The INOMICS Questionnaire: Fratzscher vs. Ditzen
In the INOMICS interview series, Prof. Dr. Marcel Fratzscher asks economists questions about their field, their opinions on economics, some of their favorite things, and more. Today we took the chance to interview Dr. Jan Ditzen, an econometrician with a robust research presence. The interview, named Fratzscher vs. Ditzen (as is tradition), enlightens us on the contributions of Hashem Pesaran, the beauty of mountain scenery, details about econometrics and why its rigor is important for economics, and more.
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- Master's Program
- Posted 11 months ago
HEMAP – Two-year Master programme in Health Economics, Management and Policy
Starts 11 Sep at Department of Economics - University of Bologna in Bologna, Italy -
- Master's Program
- Posted 11 months 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, Italy -
- Master's Program
- Posted 11 months ago
Economics and Finance MSc
Starts 4 Sep at School of Economics, University of Surrey in Guildford, United Kingdom -
- Master's Program
- Posted 11 months ago
Economics (Policy Evaluation and Data Analysis) MSc
Starts 2 Sep at School of Economics, University of Surrey in Guildford, United Kingdom -
- Master's Program
- Posted 11 months ago
Economics (Macroeconomics and Financial Markets) MSc
Starts 2 Sep at School of Economics, University of Surrey in Guildford, United Kingdom -
- Master's Program
- Posted 11 months ago
Economics (International Economics) MSc
Starts 2 Sep at School of Economics, University of Surrey in Guildford, United Kingdom -
- Gender Differences in Economics
- Posted 11 months ago
Publication behavior in economics – Reputation, visibility, and the gender gap
In recent times, debates on gender inequality among researchers at universities have emerged, in particular in economics. Even though leading academic societies have addressed these issues already for many years – for example, the American Economic Association has run the “Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession” (CSWEP) since 1971, and the European Economic Association established its “Standing Committee on Women in Economics” (WinE) in 2003 – they appear to be persistent.
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- Master's Program
- Posted 11 months ago
Economics (Econometrics and Big Data) MSc
Starts 2 Sep at School of Economics, University of Surrey in Guildford, United Kingdom -
- Master's Program
- Posted 11 months ago
Economics MSc
Starts 2 Sep at School of Economics, University of Surrey in Guildford, United Kingdom -
- Master's Program
- Posted 11 months ago
Economics MA
Starts 2 Sep at School of Economics, University of Surrey in Guildford, United Kingdom -
- Into the Economist's Mind
- Posted 1 year ago
The INOMICS Questionnaire: Fratzscher vs. Tol
In this article, INOMICS interviews Dr. Richard S.J. Tol, member of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) when it was awarded the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize and a researcher at the forefront of economics and climate policy. Dubbed Fratzscher vs. Tol as Prof. Dr. Marcel Fratzscher resumed his role as interviewer, the conversation touches on gender discrimination in economics, the increasing availability of historical data, and how climate policy can clash with economic research.
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- Pop Culture
- Posted 1 year ago
The Economics of Star Wars
Star Wars probably needs no introduction here. One of the largest entertainment properties of all time, it has grown far beyond its (humble?) beginnings on the movie screen. Now, we can learn about “a galaxy far, far away” through books, comics, TV series, video games, and more.
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- Conference
- Posted 1 year ago
Call for Papers: 38th IARIW General Conference
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- Economist Profiles
- Posted 1 year ago
Dr. Esther Duflo
In this series of articles, INOMICS will highlight the accomplishments of particular economists who have contributed greatly to the field. Students often learn about the great figures in economics only briefly and in passing, but the content taught in economics courses comes from brilliant economists such as these.
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- Teaching tips
- Posted 1 year ago
Tips for teaching economics using data
Real-world data in their varied forms are the authentic artifacts through which we observe economic phenomena. Such data can be used in economics courses as part of learning and assessment activities to help students construct economic meaning and develop important employment skills in organizing, interpreting and presenting quantitative data.
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- Pop Culture
- Posted 1 year ago
Pop Economics: Economics through the lens of pop culture
So, the economy is in crisis. Well, when is it not? The global economy is becoming like that one histrionic person that is always miserable, in shambles and crying for attention.
Pagination