The Law School held its annual Coase Lecture on February 10, drawing students, faculty, and other guests into a packed auditorium for a tradition that began in 1992. This year’s lecture, titled, “What ...
Now available on Milwaukee Film's Sofa Cinema, "Capital in the Twenty-First Century" may be imperfect, but it still pulls off the impossible: It's perhaps the first economics lecture you'll actually ...
Reinhard Selten (1930-2016) received the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Science in 1994 and is a professor of economics at the University of Bonn, where he has been teaching since 1984. He holds a ...
Coase-Phillips Lectures are hosted jointly by the journal Economica and the Department of Economics. Information about the 2023 Economica Coase-Phillips lectures can be found below and on the Wiley ...
Roy Radner is a Distinguished Member of the Technical Staff at AT&T Bell Laboratories and a Research Professor of Economics at New York University. His previous affiliations include the University of ...
Positive economics is a fact-based analysis of what is occurring in an economy, without making prescriptions of what should or should not be happening.
It's a holiday weekend in the US, so naturally you want to spend an hour this weekend watching Nomura economist Richard Koo deliver a lecture on why spending cuts in the US -- which both parties have ...
Guilherme Lopes argues that economics is a dying discipline, analysing how capitalism has weaponised it, and how we can do ...
I n the epilogue of their blockbuster book Mostly Harmless Econometrics (2009), Josh Angrist and Steve Pischke write, “If applied econometrics were easy, theorists would do it.” As academic jokes go, ...
Economic theory allows individuals to study the monetary effects of social and government policies. Nations are built upon several economic principles. Minimum wage is a common economic principle ...
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