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Event series: Complexity Economics Seminar Series
03
May
Land speculation, booms and busts with endogenous phase transitions: a model of economic fluctuations with rational exuberance - Joseph Stiglitz
Institute for New Economic Thinking (and Online)
3 May 2023
15
May
Data-driven agent-based modeling of the Hungarian housing market - András Borsos
Institute for New Economic Thinking (and Online)
15 May 2023
17
May
Income inequality in general equilibrium - Glenn Magerman
Institute for New Economic Thinking (and Online)
17 May 2023
24
May
GNAR-edge model: A network autoregressive model for networks with time-varying edge weights - Anastasia Mantziou
Institute for New Economic Thinking (and Online)
24 May 2023
02
Jun
Transitions between political regime types in the 20th century: Understanding political-science data with complexity science (Karoline Wiesner)
Institute for New Economic Thinking (and Online)
2 Jun 2023
02
Jun
Transitions between political regime types in the 20th century: Understanding political-science data with complexity science (Karoline Wiesner)
Institute for New Economic Thinking (and online)
2 Jun 2023
18
Oct
Michael König: The determinants of R&D decisions and the productivity growth effects of R&D policies
Institute for New Economic Thinking (and online)
18 Oct 2023
25
Oct
Kirsten Wiebe: Using input-output modelling for WISE analysis
Institute for New Economic Thinking (and online)
25 Oct 2023
01
Nov
Angelika Romanou: Beyond S-curves - review of machine learning approaches for technology forecasting
Institute for New Economic Thinking (and online)
1 Nov 2023
08
Nov
François Geerolf: Aggregate demand and the Phillips curve
Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School (and online)
8 Nov 2023
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