Economics Virtual Seminar Calendar
This is an attempt to assemble the many virtual seminar that have appeared now that most people are confined home. This is work in progress and is being continually improved. Suggestions welcome.
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Upcoming calendars by field (number of entries): Econ Ed (5), Econ History (5), Environment (5), Finance (1), Macro (9)
Virtual seminars are listed with earliest days first. They are not ordered within the day, be careful with time zones (Timezone map ).
Full upcoming iCal calendar (10 entries)
- "Green Intermediary Asset Pricing" presented by Maxime Sauzet
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On 2024-10-14 at 11:00 UTC+04 iCal calendar entry
Fields: Environment, Finance
Registration is required: Link
Link to seminar: Zoom
Link to additional materials: Abstract
Submitted by Anastasia Pappas, seminar id 1609 - "Fighting for Growth: Labor Scarcity and Technological Progress During the British Industrial Revolution" presented by Bruno Caprettini
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On 2024-10-16 at 17:00 UTC00 iCal calendar entry
International Macroeconomic History Online Seminar
Fields: Econ Ed, Econ History, Macro
Registration is required: Link
Link to seminar: Link
Submitted by Jemila Benchikh, seminar id 1612 - "Substitution between Clean and Dirty Energy with Biased Technical Change" presented by Ara Jo
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On 2024-10-28 at 16:00 UTC00 iCal calendar entry
E-Axes Forum Young Scholars' Webinar
Fields: Environment, Macro
Registration is required: Link
Link to seminar: Zoom
Link to additional materials: Abstract
Submitted by Anastasia Pappas, seminar id 1617 - "Substitution between Clean and Dirty Energy with Biased Technical Change" presented by Ara Jo
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On 2024-10-28 at 16:00 UTC00 iCal calendar entry
E-Axes Forum Young Scholars' Webinar
Fields: Environment, Macro
Registration is required: Link
Link to seminar: Zoom
Link to additional materials: Abstract
Submitted by Anastasia Pappas, seminar id 1618 - "The Economics of Biodiversity Loss" presented by Olivier Wang
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On 2024-10-30 at 15:00 UTC00 iCal calendar entry
E-Axes Forum Young Scholars' Webinar
Fields: Environment, Macro
Registration is required: Link
Link to seminar: Zoom
Link to additional materials: Abstract
Submitted by Anastasia Pappas, seminar id 1619 - "Fatal Austerity" presented by Stephanie Ettmeier
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On 2024-10-30 at 17:00 UTC00 iCal calendar entry
International Macroeconomic History Online Seminar
Fields: Econ Ed, Econ History, Macro
Registration is required: Link
Link to seminar: Link
Submitted by Jemila Benchikh, seminar id 1613 - "Income Shocks, Strategic Default and Financial Stability: Evidence from the 1920's" presented by Kilian Reider and Todd Messer
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On 2024-11-13 at 17:00 UTC00 iCal calendar entry
International Macroeconomic History Online Seminar
Fields: Econ Ed, Econ History, Macro
Registration is required: Link
Link to seminar: Link
Submitted by Jemila Benchikh, seminar id 1614 - "The Spatial Transmission of U.S Banking Panics: Evidence from 1870-1929" presented by Seung Joo Lee and Marc Dordali Carreras
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On 2024-11-27 at 17:00 UTC00 iCal calendar entry
International Macroeconomic History Online Seminar
Fields: Econ Ed, Econ History, Macro
Registration is required: Link
Link to seminar: Link
Submitted by Jemila Benchikh, seminar id 1615 - "Sovereign debt sustainability, the carbon budget and climate damages" presented by Caterina Seghini
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On 2024-12-02 at 16:00 UTC00 iCal calendar entry
E-Axes Forum Young Scholars' Webinar
Fields: Environment, Macro
Registration is required: Link
Link to seminar: Link
Link to additional materials: Abstract
Submitted by Anastasia Pappas, seminar id 1604 - "The Young Fed: The Banking Crises of the 1920s and the Making of a Lender of Last Resort" presented by Mark A. Carlson
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On 2024-12-11 at 17:00 UTC00 iCal calendar entry
International Macroeconomic History Online Seminar
Fields: Econ Ed, Econ History, Macro
Registration is required: Link
Link to seminar: Link
Submitted by Jemila Benchikh, seminar id 1616