-
- Economist Profiles
- Posted 4 months ago
Adam Smith
Students often learn about important figures in economics only briefly and in passing, yet the content taught in economics courses often comes from brilliant economists such as these.
en fr it es de -
- A Win for Science
- Posted 8 months ago
Scientists rejoice: the UK rejoins the Horizon Europe programme
International cooperation is important for economic growth, because it allows societies to grow more than they could on their own. When countries specialize in the economic areas they are relatively more productive in (utilizing their comparative advantages) and trade with other nations, everyone is made better off.
-
- Summer School
- (Online)
- Posted 1 month ago
CIMS Online Summer Schools: Foundations of DSGE Macro Modelling and International Trade/Gravity Models
Starts 9 Sep at University of Surrey in Guildford, United Kingdom -
- Tools of the Trade
- Posted 8 months ago
A gentle introduction to LaTeX for economists
Economists often run into situations where they need to type out mathematical formulae or draw up a graph, especially for research papers. But, anyone who’s attempted to do so knows that math symbols and complicated graphs are very difficult to produce using typical word processor options. So, what’s a humble econometrician to do?
-
- Study Advice Article
- Posted 3 years ago
Why do a PhD?
Taking the step towards doing a PhD is a big decision, and one that shouldn't be made without the proper research and consideration. Once taken, however, it can be an extremely valuable experience and one that can set you up nicely in the future. Here we consider some of the things you should definitely think about before taking the plunge.
-
- Recruiter Advice Article
- Posted 11 years ago
New Search Helps You Reach More Candidates
At the start of the 2012/13 academic year, INOMICS was proud to launch a new search function, incorporating new technology and features to help visitors to the INOMICS site filter through the content online, and find precisely what they are looking for.
-
- Conference
- (Partially Online)
- Posted 3 months ago
U.S. Ecological Economics Conference
Between 6 Jun and 9 Jun in Schenectady, United States -
- Master's Program
- Posted 3 months ago
Master in Economics, University of Udine
at University of Udine in Udine, Italy -
- Ranking
- Posted 3 years ago
The Top Macroeconomics Books
If you’re currently in the throes of an undergrad degree in economics, or even if you’re just a layman looking to brush up on your macroeconomic knowledge, it’s essential you have the right literature to help you keep up to date. There are plenty of textbooks out there which purport to be the best way to get to grips with the discipline, but some are, naturally, better than others. On top of that, there are plenty of more popular economics books which deal with a specific topic in more detail.
-
- Master's Program
- Posted 1 month ago
MSc in Economics and Development at the University of Firenze, Italy
Starts 16 Sep at Department of Economics and Management, University of Florence -
- Conference
- (Partially Online)
- Posted 5 months ago
AI in Business and Economics - The Economic Perspective on Artificial Intelligence (EPEAI)
Between 5 Sep and 6 Sep in Johannesburg, South Africa -
- The Internet Speaks
- Posted 3 years ago
Top Memes All Economists Will Love
Economics is serious business, but sometimes we all need a break! And that's when the internet is there: to sympathise, to commiserate, and to make us smile at the end of a tough day. Fortunately the stereotype of economists being humourless is not true – there are plenty of fun and funny economists who are out there sharing their humour. From students to senior professors, there are memes on the internet to express all aspects of the study and practice of economics. Below you'll find 10 of our favourite memes that we know all economists will love!
-
- PhD Program
- Posted 5 months ago
Ph.D. in Finance, fully funded
at Leibniz Institute for Financial Research SAFE in Frankfurt am Main, Germany -
- 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.
-
- Study Advice
- Posted 3 years ago
MBA or Specialized Master’s Degree: Which One is Best for You?
When you think business school, you probably think MBA. A Master’s of Business Administration has long been a coveted — and often essential — qualification for business professionals. In recent years, however, the tide has begun to quietly shift, with more business school students than ever pursuing master’s degrees in specialized fields such as accounting, economics and business analytics.
-
- Economics Books
- Posted 4 months ago
Book Review: “Booms and Depressions”
The 1932 book "Booms and Depressions" by Irving Fisher, along with his 1933 Econometrica paper "The Debt-Deflation theory of Great Depression" earmarked the start of a new era for modern macroeconomics and financial literature. This article reviews the book in light of the current economic and financial scenario.
en it es de -
- Study Advice Article, Career Advice Article
- Posted 5 years ago
The INOMICS Questionnaire: Fratzscher vs Rossi-Hansberg
Esteemed economist, Princeton Professor, and friend of INOMICS, Esteban Rossi-Hansberg, generously took time out of his busy schedule to take part in the second INOMICS Handbook Questionnaire. Opposite him, in his customary role of quizmaster, was Professor Marcel Fratzscher, president of the DIW Berlin, and one of Germany’s leading voices in macroeconomics. Keeping with tradition, and as a nod to the heavyweight reputations of those involved, we dubbed the encounter ‘Fratzscher v Rossi-Hansberg’. What played out proved illuminating and often personal, the dialogue shedding light on the inner workings of the mystery that is the ‘economist’s mind’. For anyone even loosely connected to economics the following conversation will make an interesting read.
-
- Blog Post
- Posted 3 years ago
8 Halloween Costumes for Economists
In keeping with the season, we have put together a short list of ideas, collected from various economics-related source, which may be useful if you are attending a Halloween party full of like-minded economists.
-
- Conference
- Posted 3 months ago
Warsaw International Economic Meeting 2024
Between 2 Jul and 3 Jul in Warsaw, Poland -
- Gender Discrimination
- Posted 1 year ago
The #EconMeToo Movement
We have previously written about the gender pay gap and the leaky pipeline in economics. This article highlights other gender-related issues within the field, particularly around gender-based harassment and discrimination in economics.
en es de -
- Career Advice Article
- Posted 6 years ago
How to Connect With Other Economists in Your Field
So you know that getting to know other people in your field is important, and that you need to network when you attend a conference. But what about the rest of the time? What websites can you use to get in touch with other experts in your field? Here are some ideas:
-
- Internship
- Posted 1 month ago
8th Madrid Conference on Austrian Economics - Call for Papers
-
- Economics Terms A-Z
- Posted 9 months ago
Ultimatum Game
-
- Conference
- Posted 4 weeks ago
2024 International Conference in Finance, Accounting and Banking (ICFAB)
Between 6 Sep and 8 Sep in Southampton, United Kingdom -
- Career Advice Article
- Posted 7 years ago
What To Expect And How To Prepare For The Assessment Centre - A Guide For Economists
When you are applying for jobs as a graduate economist, as part of the application process you may be asked to attend an assessment centre. Assessment centres are a tool commonly used in recruitment for government jobs or for joining large companies with extensive graduate recruitment schemes. Typically, you will be invited to attend such a centre after a preliminary interview and before a final decision is made.
Pagination