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Energy Infrastructure Forum gathers representatives of the EU institutions, transmission system operators, project promoters, regulators, energy companies, NGOs and civil society and the financing community to discuss the challenges of modernizing Europe’s energy infrastructure to ensure a...
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The list of challenges facing our economies seems to be growing all the time. While many countries had not fully recovered from the "Great Recession", the COVID-19 pandemic has hit our societies hard, against the backdrop of rising inequality and the climate challenge. While the magnitude of the...
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The conference in Aalborg in 2017 will focus on these three areas - theoretical alternatives and ideas for economic policy, SFC and other new approaches to modelling, and pluralism in economics teaching – with the aim of exploring them all the way to the edge.
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The workshop is part of the project: Nordic Energy Transitions: Past, Present and Future, financially supported by the Joint Committee for Nordic research councils in the humanities and social sciences. We bring together experts on economic history, energy policy, energy economics and related...
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The theme for the ESPAnet 2015 conference is “The lost and new worlds of welfare”. The conference invites proposals for streams and papers that address issues across the full range of comparative welfare state research, from various disciplinary perspectives. Suggestions for Stream Themes -...
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This workshop will focus on issues of both measurement and explanation, building on a number of themes where research is currently active, including (but not limited to): - Extending historical national accounts further back in time for the Nordic countries - Providing historical national...
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This year’s conference themes are: 1. Post-Keynesian Theory and Methodology (keynote speaker: Roy Rotheim) 2. Post-Keynesian Policies and solutions (keynote speaker: James Galbraith) 3. Post-Keynesian visions for a good society (keynote speaker: Tomas Sedlacek)
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Partnerships between communities and the academic world are essential to foster innovative processes. Universities, as core suppliers and developers, are key players in shaping the future. Students must be encouraged not only to learn and participate but also to be creative during the process by...
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Topics: - Future global energy development options, scenarios and policy issues - Intelligent energy systems of the future, including the interaction between supply and end-use - New and emerging technologies for the extended utilisation of sustainable energy - Distributed energy production...
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