Imbes met his mentor, Anthony Lancaster, at the University of Hull in the United Kingdom, who he eventually followed to Brown University.
Guido Imbens MA '89, PhD '91, applied econometrics professor and professor of economics at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, sits in front of two square images of his children playing chess.
Yale Economic Growth Center kicks off symposium on development economics - Yale Daily News
The EGC hosted a symposium that focused on development economics while celebrating the 60th anniversary of the center's founding.
The Yale Economic Growth Center in conjunction with Inclusion Economics Yale has kicked off a symposium focusing on race, ethnicity, gender and economic justice.
Bloomberg - Are you a robot?
Real World Economics: Shipping container problem won't be hauled away – Twin Cities
Is that the problem today? Yes, though one must recognize that in addition to this supply-side factor, there also is unprecedented demand.
COVID halted much spending over which consumers had any discretion. Last year's consumer sales were abysmal. The dam has broken and many households, though certainly not all, have money to spend and want to spend it. This is showing up even in used-car prices.
ISPOR Announces Honorees for the Health Economics and Outcomes Research Awards
Newswise — Lawrenceville, NJ, USA —November 1, 2021— ISPOR —The Professional Society for Health Economics and Outcomes Research (HEOR) announced the recipients of its 2020 and 2021 HEOR Scientific and Leadership Awards and the upcoming Virtual Awards Ceremony
Wharton Launches Economics of Blockchain and Digital Assets Executive Education Online
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The Aresty Institute of Executive Education at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania is proud to announce the launch of its newest online program, Economics of Blockchain and Digital Assets.
Economics class: Sunak defies hawkish instincts to oversee massive expansion of state | Financial
The article refers to ‘the yearly real-terms increase of 3.3 per cent in day-to-day spending on public services.’ Explain what is meant by a real-terms increase.
Health and care costs will be among the main drivers of pressure on the public finances. Paul Johnson, director of the IFS, states that measures to boost capital investment and address demographic pressures on health and social care were ‘largely . . .
Crimes Against Nature: $2m whales, wartime Britain and the economics of saving the planet |
Whales, in other words, protect our climate. That makes their continuing decline a threat to the planet – and a warning about how one industrial process (such as whaling) can exacerbate the effects of another (the fossil fuel industry) in unexpected and disastrous ways.
But that isn't the IMF's conclusion. For its researchers, the relationship between whales and carbon establishes merely that the creatures must be commodified.
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