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The aim of the workshop is to enhance research networking for cultural economics in Asia. It is intended to provide a forum for the development and dissemination of applied cultural economics and in particular applications which draw on various Asian cultural datasets. The following list...
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Due to COVID-19 ACEI2020 has been cancelled for this year.
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The aim of the workshop is to examine recent patterns of social mobility, as well as their causes and consequences. Topics: - social mobility and income and wealth inequality, - taxation and mobility, - the role of mobility in wage setting, - social mobility and geography, - inter- versus...
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In recent years an exciting economic literature has emerged that seeks to understand disparities in economic development across countries by going far back in history. Distant historical events can often be linked to long-lasting effects on institutions, culture, human capital and technology; in...
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The workshop calls on outstanding contributions in the broad literature on the economics of social and economic networks. Both empirical and theoretical contributions will be encouraged.
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Only papers on religion will be considered. From previous experience, we expect a large number of submissions, and we will unfortunately not be able to accommodate everyone. We will cover expenses for all presenters and discussants.
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Graphical models and network models play an important role in social sciences. They model interactions between agents in socio-economic networks but also give a way of representing complex probabilistic relations in large systems. The recent dynamic theoretical development of network modeling is...
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In recent years an exciting economic literature has emerged that seeks to understand disparities in economic development across countries by going far back in history. Distant historical events can often be linked to long-lasting effects on institutions, culture, human capital and technology; in...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011764829
The workshop calls on outstanding contributions in the broad literature on the economics of social and economic networks. Both empirical and theoretical contributions will be encouraged.
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011764823
The Association of Christian Economists will sponsor two sessions at the ASSA annual meetings. One session will be a panel discussion and will be organized by John Lunn. The second session will concern the area of economics and religion. More specifically, this session may consider papers on the...
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