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Workshop on Financial Econometrics

Workshop on Financial Econometrics 

Cambridge-INET is sponsoring a one day workshop on Financial Econometrics on 18th December 2019 from 9.30am to 5.30pm, in the Meade Room, Faculty of Economics.

Event Date - Wednesday 18th December 2019

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Econometrics

Finance


Market Design When Resource Allocation is NP-Hard - Paul Milgrom

Market Design When Resource Allocation is NP-Hard - Paul Milgrom 

Professor Paul Milgrom (Stanford Department of Economics) will give this years Marshall Lecture on "Market Design When Resource Allocation is NP-Hard". The lectures will take place on Tuesday 19th and Wednesday 20th November 2019. Both lectures will start at 5.00pm and be held in Lady Mitchell Hall, Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge. A question and answer session will take place after the second lecture.

Event Dates - Tuesday 19th November 2019 - Wednesday 20th November 2019

Tags:

Microeconomics

Market Design

Finance

Game Theory


Macroeconomics: Where are the Women?

Macroeconomics: Where are the Women? 

Dr Carolina Alves together with Dr Ingrid Kvangraven (University of York, Decon) and Dr Angus Armstrong (Director of Rebuilding Macroeconomics, NIESR) is organising the Rebuilding Macroeconomics’ Second Annual Conference on ‘Women in Economics’, which is part of the ESRC’s Festival of Science. View the full programme here.

Event Date - Wednesday 6th November 2019

Tags:

Women in Economics

Macroeconomics


Institutions and Macroeconomic Policies in Resource-Rich Arab Economies: Book Launch and Panel Discussion

Institutions and Macroeconomic Policies in Resource-Rich Arab Economies: Book Launch and Panel Discussion 

Join Shanta Deverajan (Georgetown University and former acting Chief Economist at the World Bank), Adeel Malik (Oxford University) and Kamiar Mohaddes (University of Cambridge) as they discuss their recent work published in the new Oxford University Press volume Institutions and Macroeconomic Policies in Resource-Rich Arab Economies, edited by Kamiar Mohaddes (University of Cambridge), Jeffrey B. Nugent (University of Southern California) and Hoda Selim (International Monetary Fund).

Event Date - Tuesday 5th November 2019

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Institutions

Macroeconomics

Policy

Resource-Rich


Workers, Firms and Labour Markets Workshop

Workers, Firms and Labour Markets Workshop 

Faculty of Economics is hosting a one-day workshop on Workers, Firms and Labour Markets on Friday, 18th October 2019, from 9.30am-3.30pm in the Meade Room. The workshop is organised by Dr Noriko Amano Patino, Dr Kai Liu and Dr Weilong Zhang and the speakers include includes Eric French, Roland Rathelot, Carlos Carrillo-Tudela, Pierre Cahuc, and Manudeep Bhuller. You can view the programme here.

Event Date - Friday 18th October 2019

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Firms

Labour Markets


The Narrative Approach to Establishing Causation in Macroeconomics - Christina Romer

The Narrative Approach to Establishing Causation in Macroeconomics - Christina Romer 

Professor Christina Romer (Berkeley, University of California) will give the 2019-2020 Keynes Lecture on the 17th October 2019, at 5.00pm, in LG19, Faculty of Law. Prof. Romer's talk is titled "The Narrative Approach to Establishing Causation in Macroeconomics".

Event Date - Thursday 17th October 2019

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Macroeconomics


European Doctoral Group in Economics - EDGE Jamboree

European Doctoral Group in Economics - EDGE Jamboree 

The European Doctoral Group in Economics (EDGE) will be holding their annual EDGE Jamboree on Thursday 19th September and Friday 20th September 2019, Queens' College, Cambridge. Dr. Weilong Zhang is the Local Coordinator for the event.

Event Dates - Thursday 19th September 2019 - Friday 20th September 2019


The Centenary Conference on Keynes’s Economic Consequences of the Peace

The Centenary Conference on Keynes’s Economic Consequences of the Peace 

Cambridge-INET is proud to announce a major conference on Keynes’s 1919 book. The book is celebrated as a brilliant piece of advocacy by one of the 20th century’s pre-eminent economists. This distinguished event will take place at King’s College, Cambridge, on September 9th-10th 2019. See the event website for more details.

Event Dates - Monday 9th September 2019 - Tuesday 10th September 2019

Tags:

Keynes

Post-war

Economic History

Economy


Cambridge Networks Day (CNDay)

Cambridge Networks Day (CNDay) 

CNDay is a one day, interdisciplinary meeting on complex networks and their applications organised by the Cambridge Networks Network. The event will be held on the 29th August 2019, from 9.30am-5.30pm, in Sainsbury Laboratory, Bateman Street, Cambridge and is supported by The Alan Turing Institute, Cambridge Big Data and King's College Cambridge.

Event Date - Thursday 29th August 2019

Tags:

Complex Networks

Networks

Experimental Economics

Behavioural Economics


Cambridge-INET Econometrics Mini Conference

Cambridge-INET Econometrics Mini Conference 

Cambridge-INET are hosting an Econometrics Mini Conference in the Keynes Room, Faculty of Economics, on Tuesday 23rd July, between 12.30pm - 6.00pm.

Event Date - Tuesday 23rd July 2019

Tags:

Econometrics


Keynes Fund for Applied Economics Research Day

Keynes Fund for Applied Economics Research Day 

The Keynes Fund for Applied Economics will hold their 6th Research Day on the 12th June 2019, from 12.15pm - 4.00pm, in the Keynes Room, Faculty of Economics. Please register your interest.

Event Date - Wednesday 12th June 2019

Tags:

Keynes

Applied Economics


Seventh European Conference on Networks

Seventh European Conference on Networks 

Cambridge-INET and the European Research Council (ERC) are holding the Seventh European Conference on Networks at Jesus College, Cambridge, on 10th-11th June 2019.

Event Dates - Monday 10th June 2019 - Tuesday 11th June 2019

Tags:

Networks

ERC


The (Political and Financial) Economics of Transformational Technology

The (Political and Financial) Economics of Transformational Technology 

Bill Janeway will give a talk on "The (Political and Financial) Economics of Transformational Technology" at Wolfson College, Cambridge, on Wednesday 5th June 2019, from 6.00pm - 7.15pm. Please book a place.

Event Date - Wednesday 5th June 2019

Tags:

Political Economics

Financial Economics

Transformation

Technology


Big Data Methods in Econometrics and Finance

Big Data Methods in Econometrics and Finance 

Cambridge-INET and CERF are holding an conference "Big Data Methods in Econometrics and Finance" on 20th and 21st May 2019, from 9.00am - 5.00pm, in Winstanley lecture theatre, Trinity College, Cambridge.

Event Dates - Monday 20th May 2019 - Tuesday 21st May 2019

Tags:

Big Data

Econometrics

Finance


Symposium on Competition Policy

Symposium on Competition Policy 

Cambridge-INET & the Bennett Institute for Public Policy are holding an event "Symposium on Competition Policy" on 17th May 2019, from 9.00am - 5.00pm, in Clare College, Cambridge.

Event Date - Friday 17th May 2019

Tags:

Competition Policy

Industrial Organisation


Firms and Growth - Professor Pete Klenow

Firms and Growth - Professor Pete Klenow 

Professor Pete Klenow will present the tenth Sir Richard Stone Annual Lecture on the 2nd May 2019, from 5.00-6.30pm, in Room LG18, Faculty of Law. The title of the lecture is "Firms and Growth".

Event Date - Thursday 2nd May 2019


How Women Made the West Rich Book Launch - Victoria Bateman

How Women Made the West Rich Book Launch - Victoria Bateman 

Dr. Victoria Bateman will be holding a launch event for her new book 'The Sex Factor - How Women Made the West Rich' at Heffers Bookshop, Cambridge, on Thursday 25th April 2019 between 6.30-10.00pm. All are welcome. Please register your interest.

Event Date - Thursday 25th April 2019


Reasoning about Reasoning - Larry Samuelson

Reasoning about Reasoning - Larry Samuelson 

Professor Larry Samuelson (A. Douglas Melamed Professor of Economics, Yale and Cambridge-INET Visitor) will be giving a Lady Margaret Lecture 'Reasoning about Reasoning: Modelling the Information-Based Economy' at Christ's College, in the Yusuf Hamied Theatre on Wednesday 24th April 2019, at 5.30-7.00pm.

Event Date - Wednesday 24th April 2019

Tags:

Modelling

Information

Economy


Workshop on Score-Driven Time Series Models

Workshop on Score-Driven Time Series Models 

Cambridge-INET are holding an event "Workshop on score-driven time series models" on 28th and 29th March 2018, from 9.00am - 5.00pm, in Winstanley lecture theatre, Trinity College, Cambridge. Please register you interest.

Event Dates - Wednesday 27th March 2019 - Friday 29th March 2019

Tags:

Time Series


New Economics of Exchange Rate Adjustment

New Economics of Exchange Rate Adjustment  

Cambridge-INET are holding an event "New Economics of Exchange Rate Adjustment" on 21st and 22nd March 2018, from 9.00am - 5.00pm, in The Elton-Bowring Room, Clare College, Cambridge. Please register you interest.

Event Dates - Thursday 21st March 2019 - Friday 22nd March 2019

Tags:

Exchange Rate


Book Launch - The European Guilds, by Sheilagh Ogilvie

Book Launch - The European Guilds, by Sheilagh Ogilvie 

Cambridge-INET is holding a launch event for Professor Sheilagh Ogilvie’s book, “The European Guilds: An Economic Analysis”. The launch takes place on 14 March 2019, 5.30-7.00 pm, in the Old Combination Room, Trinity College, Cambridge. Please register your interest here.

Event Date - Thursday 14th March 2019

Tags:

Economic History

European Guilds

Women in Economics


Arrol Adam Lecture: Prof Paul Seabright

Arrol Adam Lecture: Prof Paul Seabright 

Prof Paul Seabright (Toulouse School of Economics) will give this years Arrol Adam Lecture on "Understanding religious organisations as competing platforms: what has happened to religion in the world since the Second World War?". The lecture will take place on 7th March 2019, at 6.00 pm, in the Auditorium, Fitzwilliam College.

Event Date - Thursday 7th March 2019


Identity Politics and Trade Policy, Prof. Elhanan Helpman

Identity Politics and Trade Policy, Prof. Elhanan Helpman 

Professor Elhanan Helpman (Harvard University) will present the second James Meade Lecture at 5:30pm, on the 5th March 2019, in Christ's College, Cambridge. The title of his lecture is "Identity Politics and Trade Policy".

Event Date - Tuesday 5th March 2019


J M Keynes Fellowship Fund Lectures

J M Keynes Fellowship Fund Lectures 

Professor Vasco Carvalho will give a talk on "Networked Perspectives on the Macroeconomy" as part of the J M Keynes Fellowship Fund's evening of special lectures. The event will take place on Thursday 21 February 2019, between 17.30-19.30pm, in the McCrum Lecture Theatre, Cambridge and will featuring five of the Fund's distinguished Fellows speaking about their innovative research in the field of financial economics.

Event Date - Thursday 21st February 2019

Tags:

Keynes

Networks

Macroeconomy

Financial Economics


The Political Economy of Anger, Rebuilding Macroeconomics

The Political Economy of Anger, Rebuilding Macroeconomics 

Rebuilding Macroeconomics are hosting an afternoon talk "The Political Economy of Anger". The event will feature Professor Mark Blyth and macro fund manager Eric Lonergan discussing their forthcoming book on the political economy of anger, along with two discussants Professor Anand Menon and Dr. Carolina Alves. It will be held at the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR), London, on 5th February 2019, from 1.00-3.00pm.

Event Date - Tuesday 5th February 2019

Tags:

Macroeconomics

Political Economics

Women in Economics


Distributed Ledger Technology and the Payment System - Prof. Hyun Song Shin

Distributed Ledger Technology and the Payment System - Prof. Hyun Song Shin 

Professor Hyun Song Shin (The Bank for International Settlements) will give the 2019 Keynes Lecture in LG19, the Faculty of Law, on the 22nd January 2019, at 5.00pm. The talk will be titled " Distributed Ledger Technology and the Payment System".

Event Date - Tuesday 22nd January 2019