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- Master's Program
- Posted 1 year ago
Master's Program in Economics (IDEA) - Barcelona
Starts 4 Sep at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona in Cerdanyola del Vallès, Spain -
- INOMICS Salary Report 2020
- Posted 3 years ago
COVID-19 and the Effect on Female Employment and the Gender Pay Gap
Less than a year on from COVID’s genome sequencing, vaccination programs are being rolled out around the world. And while the pandemic is far from over, it would appear we’re approaching its endgame, arriving there faster than anyone dared hope. The previous fastest ever vaccine to be developed was for Mumps - and that took four years.
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- Master's Program
- Posted 2 years ago
MSc Mathematical Economics and Econometrics
at School of Economics, University of Edinburgh in Edinburgh, United Kingdom -
- Blog Post
- Posted 12 years ago
Free Education to Replace Skyrocketing Tuition Fees?
The cost of education varies enormously depending on what one studies and where. In the last few years, there has been plenty of hype about the ‘Higher Education Bubble,’ brought to the attention of the media by the Economist last year. This phenomena seems to be particularly prominent in the business-oriented fields worldwide and as an overarching situation in the US.
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- Ranking
- Posted 5 years ago
Top Economics Podcasts
Podcasts are a great way not only to enrich your knowledge, but also to look at an already familiar matter from a different perspective. Normally, podcasts are issued in the style of lectures, talks, interviews or just short commentaries, and cover either current economic issues or pure academic topics.
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- Economics Terms A-Z
- Posted 1 year ago
Creative Destruction
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- Online Course
- (Online)
- Posted 4 months ago
Online Inequality in health and health care: theoretical and empirical considerations
Starts 6 Nov at Health Economics Research Centre (HERC), University of Oxford -
- Campus Reviews
- Posted 5 years ago
Hiding 'Unter den Linden' - Humboldt University Berlin, Germany
Humboldt University in Berlin, Germany is home to more than 37,000 students across 190 degree courses, as well as being a renowned research institution. Famous alumni of the university include Karl Marx, Heinrich Hertz, and Alexander von Humboldt, as well as 29 Nobel Laureates, and Albert Einstein was once a Physics professor.
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- Work-Life Balance
- Posted 1 year ago
Silent Success: How Quiet Quitting Can Boost the Economy
In a world where we are constantly told to hustle, grind, and push ourselves to the limit, the idea of taking it easy can seem counterintuitive. However, there is a growing movement suggesting that doing only what’s necessary at work is the best thing we can do for ourselves and for the economy. This is known as the concept of "quiet quitting".
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- Prize / Contest
- (Partially Online)
- Posted 6 months ago
Young Economist Prize - Best paper submitted on topics of relevance to Central Banks
Starts 1 Jul at Kings Business School, Kings College London in London, United Kingdom -
- Research Assistant / Technician Job
- Posted 2 weeks ago
Research Associate for the Project „Big Stuctural Change (RU BISC)“ - Political Economy § 28 Subsection 1+3 HmbHG
At Universität Hamburg in Hamburg, Germany -
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William Pearse
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- Inequality in Society
- Posted 4 years ago
The Case for Wealth Taxation
The emergence of Joe Biden as the unassailable front-runner in the Democratic Primary belies a contest that at various turns broke new ground. From its unprecedented field, larger and more representative than ever (save the brief participation of two billionaires), to the remarkable resuscitation of one moribund campaign, the departure from custom was clear. Nowhere was this more obvious than in policy, where the inclusion of senators, Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders, dragged the conversation leftwards into distinctly uncharted territory. While all candidates acknowledged America’s extreme inequality and the need for better healthcare, social security, etc., divergence came in the prescribed means of redistribution, and unusually discussion extended beyond familiar calls to raise income tax for the rich. Most liberal of the proposals was a wealth tax: an annual tax on everything an individual owns. Its mere suggestion confirmed an improbable rise of a policy that until recently was dismissed as fringe and anti-aspirational.
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- Summer School Promotion
- Posted 2 years ago
Summer Schools and Courses – Top Searched Terms on Google
How to Optimize Your Summer School Promotion on INOMICS With the festive period over, now is the season to find Summer Schools on INOMICS. Each year we see a marked increase between January and May in the number of visitors navigating on the INOMICS site to the "Summer Schools" sub-category.
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- Fellowship, Postgraduate Scholarship
- Posted 5 months ago
Career Integration Fellowships for western Economics PhDs teaching in CEE/fSU
Starts 1 Sep at CERGE-EI in Prague, Czechia -
- Blog Post
- Posted 11 years ago
INOMICS and ERSA Announce Partnership
INOMICS continues and expands its working partnership with the European Regional Scienc Association (ERSA) into 2013.
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- Make Your Research A Success
- Posted 2 years ago
5 Industry Skills I Never Thought I Would Use in my PhD
Economics PhDs are aware of the transferable skills they should master to land a job in industry. But what about the reverse: is prior industry experience valuable for a PhD program?
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- Master's Program
- Posted 2 years ago
Master's Programmes - Economics School of Louvain
Starts 12 Sep at Université catholique de Louvain - Economics School of Louvain (ESL) in Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium -
- Prize / Contest
- Posted 11 months ago
10th Economics Job Market Best Paper Award
at UniCredit Foundation -
- Career Advice Article
- Posted 4 years ago
The Top Jobs in Environmental Economics
If you're a current economics student and you've chosen to specialise in environmental economics, then the good news is that there are a ton of job opportunities in this field. With the growing awareness of environmental issues and concern for sustainability, you can find work in all sorts of areas. But what are some of the specific jobs that you could do as an environmental economist? Today we're looking at possible career paths to give you some ideas about the kind of work which you might like to do once you graduate.
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- Conference
- Posted 1 week ago
9TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EMPIRICAL ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE & FINANCE (EIITF) 12th AND 13th December, 2024
Between 12 Dec and 13 Dec in Kolkata, India -
- PhD Program, Master's Program
- Posted 1 year ago
PhD/Master Programs in Economics – University of Calgary
Starts 1 Sep at University of Calgary in Calgary, Canada -
- Economics Terms A-Z
- Posted 6 months ago
Monetary Neutrality
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- Blog Post
- Posted 11 years ago
Is there a Top Economics Blog?
Following my last post listing our favourite economics blogs, I have looked a little closer at the blogging community and who the potential contenders are for THE coveted position of top economics blog.
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- Blog Post
- Posted 5 years ago
No Deal Brexit and the Effect on Europe
The Brexit clock is now deafening, and the British political and media establishments seem utterly consumed by its inexorable ticking. In the public realm, little else is considered, even less discussed. And yet, despite this obsession, with just 42 days before Britain departs the European Union, negotiations for a withdrawal agreement remain in deadlock, and the hopes of breakthrough seem to be fading. At the core of the dispute is the Irish backstop and, by proxy, participation in a customs union. On both, neither the Conservatives nor Labour appears capable of sincere compromise, favouring, instead, a game of high-risk brinksmanship. The stakes: the future of the country. By using the approaching deadline as leverage, aimed to cow opposition, Prime Minister Theresa May is gambling, big. And at the point of writing, it's unclear who will hold their nerve. Without concessions being made, Britain will crash out of the EU with no deal, with World Trade Organisation (WTO) tariffs beckoning.
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