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We are delighted to announce The 2023 International Conference on Sustainability, Environment, and Social Transition in Economics and Finance (SESTEF 2023). The conference, jointly organized by University of Southampton Business School (University of Southampton, UK), Audencia Business School,...
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The conference will be held in person at the University of Greenwich, London. Students from the Global South who cannot travel to London will be able to present their work at a dedicated hybrid session with limited spots available. The conference gives students the opportunity to present a...
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The RES Annual Conference 2023 we will be jointly hosted with the Scottish Economic Society and together we will deliver one combined conference. In 2023 we will be returning to an in-person format and our hosts for the conference are the University of Glasgow, Scotland.
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The 2023 Easter School will be hosted by the University of Bristol and will be an in-person event at the University campus. The school will consist of guest lectures, presentations by participants and policy sessions over three days along with a social element to allow for networking. The Easter...
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The scientific committee invites theoretical, empirical, and applied submissions in three broad areas: CBDC/cryptocurrencies, decentralised finance, and artificial intelligence/machine learning/big data. Preference will be given to submissions that are relevant to various aspects of...
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STEG research themes: - Data and measurement related to structural transformation - Firms, frictions and spillovers, and industrial policy - Labour, home production, and structural transformation - Agricultural productivity and sectoral gaps - Trade and spatial frictions - Political economy and...
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The Health Economists’ Study Group, popularly known as HESG, exists to support and promote the work of health economists. The group is intended for health economists rather than more generally for people interested in health economics. Although the group has an academic function – the...
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