Events
Contributions of CGIAR R&D to global poverty reduction
Will Martin reports on an attempt to measure the impact on world poverty of research and development undertaken by CGIAR over the period 1971–¬2015.
Understanding the blockchain economy: an introduction to institutional cryptoeconomics
Jason Potts provides an overview of blockchain technology and explains its significance for economists.
Welfare multiplier of public investment
In this seminar Juha Tervala will analyse the welfare multipliers of public spending — the consumption equivalent change in welfare for a one dollar change in public spending — in a DSGE model.
Young men and access to HIV care in Jakarta, Indonesia
This presentation presents the results of focus group discussions and interviews with outreach workers (peers who counsel and assist at-risk individuals), healthcare workers who work at a number of Jakarta healthcare clinics (Puskesmas) and at-risk young men in the capital.
Thesis proposal: Essays on human capital accumulation and inequality
Matthew Woolf presents his thesis proposal on human capital and inequality.
When do we die in the long-run? The relative survival of politicians over the 20th century
Join Professor Clarke as he discusses recent studies on the measurement of long-run health inequalities.
When did Indonesia de-industrialise? Long-term trends in industrialisation
Pierre van der Eng presents historical evidence on the various causes of episodes of industrialisation and de-industrialisation in Indonesia during 1870-2018.
Corruption and anti-corruption in environmental and resource management
Please join us for this upcoming research seminar, co-hosted by the Resources, Environment and Development Group (RE&D) and the Transnational Research Institute on Corruption (TRIC).
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