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- Gotta Develop It All
- Posted 2 months ago
The Economics of Pokémon: Development, Pricing, and Wealth
Almost everyone has heard of Pokémon: it’s the highest-grossing media franchise in the world1. The core concept is also familiar to most people – in the Pokémon world, quasi-magical creatures live alongside people in idyllic, family-friendly harmony.
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- PhD Program, Supplementary Course, Program
- Posted 1 week ago
Advanced PhD Courses
at Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IFW) in Kiel, Germany -
- Master's Program
- Posted 1 year ago
RESD – Two Year Master’s programme in Resource Economics and Sustainable Development
at Department of Economics - University of Bologna in Rimini, Italy -
- PhD Program
- Posted 22 hours ago
PhD in Economics, Accounting, Finance or Management
Starts 1 Oct at Berlin School of Economics in Berlin, Germany -
- PhD Program
- Posted 2 weeks ago
Doctoral Program in Economics – 25 doctoral positions
Starts 1 Sep at Graduate School of Economic and Social Sciences (GESS), University of Mannheim in Mannheim, Germany -
- Blog Post
- Posted 11 years ago
How to Define Development Economics
Time and time again we hear economists seeking to answer the questions: “How and why some countries manage to get rich while others stay poor?” and “What can be done to change this fundamentally wrong situation?”. To help tackle these issues we are dedicating a series of blog posts to the field of Development Economics.
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- Senior Researcher / Group Leader Job
- (Partially Remote)
- Posted 1 day ago
Doctoral researcher position on economics of adaptation (m/f/d)
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- Career Advice Article
- Posted 6 years ago
Top Career Paths: Development Economics
Development economics is the branch of economics focused on understanding and promoting the development of low-income countries through economic growth and structural change. If you've been studying economics, you may have had the chance to specialise in development economics, or you may be thinking about doing so in the future. In the case, what career options are available in development economics, and what kind of skills do you need to get a job in this field? That's the question we're answering today, by showing you some of the top career paths in development economics.
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- Conference
- Posted 4 days ago
38th RSEP International Conference on Economics, Finance and Business
Between 30 Jan and 31 Jan in Dubai, United Arab Emirates -
- Economic Growth
- Posted 4 months ago
From Gambling to Economic Growth: how a Greek goddess inspired a new model for Italy’s local development
Is it possible to reinvigorate under-developed regions by turning the public’s penchant for gambling into a force for economic growth? That is one of the questions asked by labor policy economist Luigino Giliberto in his debut book, Athena’s Reasons (currently offered in Italian). The book details a model of regional economic growth that aims to reinvigorate Italy’s less developed areas, inspired by the ancient Greek goddess Athena.
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- PhD Program
- Posted 1 day ago
PhD in Economics
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- Postgraduate Scholarship
- Posted 2 days ago
Scholarships and Tuition Fee Waivers for Master in Economics
Starts 31 Aug at CEMFI in Madrid, Spain -
- Postgraduate Scholarship
- Posted 2 days ago
Scholarships and Tuition Fee Waivers for PhD in Economics
at CEMFI in Madrid, Spain -
- Master's Program
- Posted 2 days ago
Master in Economics and Finance
Starts 1 Sep at CEMFI in Madrid, Spain -
- PhD Program
- Posted 2 weeks ago
PhD positions in Economics and Finance at Nova School of Business and Economics
Starts 1 Sep at NOVA School of Business and Economics in Carcavelos, Portugal -
- Master's Program
- Posted 1 year ago
TEaM – Two year Master's programme in Tourism Economics and Management, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna
Starts 18 Sep at Department of Economics - University of Bologna in Rimini, Italy -
- PhD Program
- Posted 3 months ago
PhD Program at Aix-Marseille School of Economics (AMSE), Aix-Marseille University
Starts 1 Sep -
- Economists & Prizes
- Posted 6 days ago
2024 Nobel Prize in Economics- The Winners
The 2024 Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, more commonly known as the Nobel Prize in Economics, has been awarded to three influential economists this year - Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson, and James Robinson. The prize – worth 11 million Swedish crowns, or about $1 million or roughly €950,000 – was awarded by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences for their ‘studies of how institutions are formed and affect prosperity’ (Ricciuti), providing critical insights into why some countries achieve higher per capita incomes and others struggle with persistent economic challenges. Their work also emphasizes the importance of establishing robust institutions to support sustainable economic growth and social stability.
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- Master's Program
- Posted 6 months ago
Master in Economics - Barcelona
Starts 22 Sep at UB School of Economics, University of Barcelona in Barcelona, Spain -
- Conference
- Posted 5 days ago
Call for Papers EcoMod2025 International Conference on Economic Modeling and Data Science
Between 3 Sep and 5 Oct in Stuttgart, Germany -
- Master's Program
- Posted 4 days ago
MSc/PhD in Economics (IDEA) - Barcelona
Starts 1 Sep at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona in Spain -
- Study Choices
- Posted 1 year ago
Which Concentration Should You Choose For Your Master's Degree in Economics?
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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- A Flawed System
- Posted 3 years ago
The Problems With Development Aid
Development aid: what is it good for? Well, according to much research the answer may well be absolutely nothing. In fact, it may well be worse than nothing. When judged against its aim of ‘instigating economic development and alleviating poverty’, its record is so dismal it looks as though aid actually hinders the achievement of its own stated goals. And the curious thing is this seems to be something of an open secret. Even to an untrained eye the big numbers pertaining to development aid don’t look right. Take Africa, for example. Over $1 trillion dollars has been pumped into the continent in the last 50 years, and how much has it benefited? How many African countries are actually in a better condition now than they were before receiving aid?
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- Master's Program
- Posted 2 days ago
Master Data and Economics for Public Policy - Ecole polytechnique/ENSAE Paris/Télécom Paris
Starts 1 Sep at Ecole Polytechnique in Palaiseau, France -
- Conference
- Posted 4 weeks ago
37th RSEP International Conference on Economics, Finance and Business
Between 22 Nov and 23 Nov in Rome, Italy
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