Yale SOM’s Christopher Clayton is helping to pioneer the field of geoeconomics, which explains how countries wield economic weapons to reshape global power dynamics—and what happens when they go too ...
In a video interview, John Friedman, the inaugural dean of Brown’s new Watson School of International and Public Affairs, explains why upward mobility matters.
Ludwig von Mises was born 144 years ago today. His economic masterpieces are as relevant and powerful today as when they were written. Mises still is the most ...
We outline a research agenda to better understand the economic and financial consequences of nature and biodiversity loss. Our starting point is a simple model in which ecosystem services—such as ...
The students walk past busts, African masks, urns, and famous paintings. They quietly follow a curator, turning through a labyrinth of galleries and stop in front of a surreal painting in a corner of ...
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 ...
The program will consist of a pedagogical series of lectures and seminars. Lectures will be given over a four-week period, three or four lectures per day, Monday through Friday. The audience will be ...
THIS book attempts to give a more comprehensive picture of rationalisation than is suggested by its title, and in emphasising the importance of the human factor in rationalisation and the bearing of ...
THE Association of Special Libraries and Information Bureaux hopes to organise a course of advanced lectures on special librarianship during the period May to July 1946, to be given at the London ...