Domestic Resource Mobilization Panel @ Financing Low-Income Countries in a Post-COVID World
This online conference, co-hosted by Masood Ahmed, CGD President and Marilou Uy, Director of the G-24, will take place in 2-hour segments over four days, ...
Center for Global Development
The Coming Collapse of the Middle Class with Elizabeth Warren
Visit: http://www.uctv.tv) Distinguished law scholar Elizabeth Warren teaches contract law, bankruptcy, and commercial law at Harvard Law School. She is an ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Conceptual Framework for Financial Reporting 2018 (IFRS Framework)
https://www.cpdbox.com This is just the short executive summary of The Conceptual Framework as issued in 2018 and does NOT replace the full standard - you ...
Silvia of CPDbox
How Billionaires Got $637 Billion Richer During The Pandemic
40 million Americans filed for unemployment during the pandemic, but billionaires saw their net worth increase by half a trillion dollars. This isn't the first time ...
Business Insider
Understanding Inequality and What to Do About It
This event brought together a panel of three leading economists—Thomas Piketty, Kevin Murphy, and Steven Durlauf—to discuss the sources of the rise in ...
Becker Friedman Institute at UChicago - BFI
LSE Events | Tracking the Rise in Global Economic Inequality: new evidence from the world inequality
Speakers: Lucas Chancel, Duncan Green, Rebecca Simson, Paul Segal Recorded: Thursday 07 June 2018 6:30pm to 8:00pm The first World Inequality Report ...
LSE
Arun Kumar on Black Economy of India: The Missing Dimension of Policy Making
Institute for Competitiveness, India is the Indian knot in the global network of the Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness at Harvard Business School. Institute ...
arthsastra
Covid-19: the impacts of the pandemic on inequality
The Covid-19 pandemic has widened some existing inequalities and opened up new divides. Sector shutdowns, social distancing measures and school ...
Institute for Fiscal Studies
A City Shaped by Steam | Living City | The New York Times
With more than 100 miles of steam piping and nearly 2000 buildings served, New York's steam system is the largest in the world. Produced by: Melanie Burford ...
The New York Times
Escaping Paternalism: Rationality, Behavioral Economics, and Public Policy
Talk by Mario J. Rizzo, Associate Professor of Economics, Director of the Foundations of the Market Economy Program at New York University. Introduction by ...
Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs
Inequality and Crises: Coincidence or Causation?
On June 28, 2010, Paul Krugman presented this Keynote Lecture titled Inequality and Crises: Coincidence or Causality? His lecture headlined an international ...
The Graduate Center, CUNY
Globalization, Technological Change, and Inequality: Jeffrey Sachs and Paul Krugman in Conversation
Economists Jeffrey Sachs and Paul Krugman engage in a discussion moderated by Gillian Tett, US managing editor of the Financial Times. The panelists ...
The Graduate Center, CUNY
Doughnut Economics - Kate Raworth
Oxfam senior researcher and former co-author of the UN's annual Human Development Report Kate Raworth visits the RSA to explain 'doughnut economics' ...
RSA
Corruption in global health: the open secret | Professor Patty García
The 2019 Academy of Medical Sciences & The Lancet International Health Lecture was held on Wednesday 27 November, presented by Professor Patricia J.
acmedsci
Inequality and GDP
Income rankings and international income differences strongly depend on cross-country relative prices. Cross-country inequality in GDP per capita depends ...
University of Luxembourg
The New Financial Geopolitics ─ Europe: Helper, Spoiler, Risk Generator?
The New Financial Geopolitics: How long can the US keep going as the Lender, Leader, and Reserve Asset of Last Resort? Panel 2: Europe: Helper, Spoiler, ...
Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs
USDA’s 96th Annual Outlook Forum
The Innovation Imperative: Shaping the Future of Agriculture.
USDA
Taxation and the superrich | Florian Scheuer
The recent increase in income and wealth inequality, led by an extraordinary concentration among the very richest swath of households, has focused policy ...
UBS Center
Emmanuel Saez | Income Inequality: Evidence and Policy Implications
On January 24th, 2013 Berkeley economist Emmanuel Saez gave a lecture for the Ethics and Wealth series. Saez's lecture presents evidence on income ...
EthicsinSociety
Combating Inequality Conference: Labor Market Tools
(Full session) Widening inequality among US wage earners is seen as an urgent problem by a panel of experts at the “Combating Inequality” conference at the ...
Peterson Institute for International Economics
Chile Despertó: Understanding The Social Crisis In The Latin American "Oasis"
Teach-in organized by CLACS and Brown students on the current situation in Chile. Speakers: José Belmar, Department of Economics, Brown University ...
Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs
BPEA Fall 2020: COVID-19 and the Economy Part 3
The Brookings Papers on Economic Activity (BPEA) is a semi-annual academic conference and journal that pairs rigorous research with real-time policy analysis ...
Brookings Institution
COVID-19 and the Global Education Emergency: Planning Systems for Recovery and Resilience
COVID-19 and the Global Education Emergency: Planning systems for recovery and resilience is a special YouTube livestream event on a high-level policy brief ...
Western University
MPC Webinar: ‘Migration and Development: Revisiting the Migration Hump’
This MPC Webinar brings together international scholars who have contributed to the growing academic debate about the existence and characteristics of the ...
Migration Policy Centre
Senegal’s Response to COVID-19
In this online event, panelists will discuss Senegal's response to the COVID-19 pandemic's economic impact and address challenges facing Senegal's ...
Center for Global Development
Rethinking Macroeconomic Policy Conference: Jason Furman, Inequality and Political Economy
Jason Furman, Harvard Kennedy School and Peterson Institute for International Economics, presents his paper "Should Policymakers Care Whether Inequality ...
Peterson Institute for International Economics
Do We Tax Enough? And Do We Tax the Right People?
C.P. Chandrasekhar, Montek Singh Ahluwalia, Devaki Jain and Rajeev Malhotra discuss India's taxation policy at the 3rd Policy and Inclusion Debate organised ...
The Wire
10 Things to Know About the Congressional Budget Office
Since 1975, CBO has produced independent analyses of budgetary and economic issues to support the Congressional budget process. Each year, the agency's ...
Congressional Budget Office
Second in Clinton Lecture Series on Policy
Policymaking today tends to be “dimly understood, often distrusted and disconnected from the consequences of the policy being implemented,” President Bill ...
Georgetown University
Poverty, Employment, and Unemployment Explained - Ayussh Sanghi [UPSC CSE/IAS Preparation]
You can watch the entire course on Unacademy.com here:- https://goo.gl/6ZlXRU | Download the Unacademy Learning App from the Google Play Store here:- ...
Let's Crack UPSC CSE
Branko Milanovic: Global Inequality: A New Approach for the Age of Globalization
Branko Milanovic, City University of New York, discusses his new noteworthy book, Global Inequality: A New Approach for the Age of Globalization, on May 9, ...
Peterson Institute for International Economics
Economics of Development: (5) International Trade and Development
Economics of Development course at Cardiff Business School 2018/19 (Spring Semester). Follow course page for updates: http://hanomics.com/bs3573 Lecture ...
Hanomics
Global Economic Prospects: Spring 2020
Karen Dynan, Olivier Blanchard, and Martin Chorzempa of the Peterson Institute for International Economics discuss the global and regional economic impacts ...
Peterson Institute for International Economics
Health Disparities and the Environment: Who Pays the Price?
Humans are changing the environment in many ways that have negative effects on our health. But the impacts are often largest among communities that already ...
Duke Global Health Institute
SDGs and AMR – A Silent Pandemic
This webinar will look at the current and potential impacts of Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) in our daily life. The participants are expected to understand the ...
Asia-Europe Foundation
What does equal pay mean for the economy? | CNBC Explains
A woman earns an around 80 cents for every one dollar earned by man. What would happen to the economy if the gender pay gap closed? CNBC's Elizabeth ...
CNBC International
J. K. Galbraith "Changes in Income Distribution in the Global Economy: Ideology and Evidence"
Prof. James K. Galbraith "Changes in Income Distribution in the Global Economy: Ideology and Evidence" Zmiany podziału dochodów w gospodarce globalnej: ...
Archiwum KP
LECTURE 1 | NATIONAL INCOME | CA INTER | ECONOMICS FOR FINANCE | CA RAHUL GARG
hamhongekamyab#winforsure Dear Students, this is the first lecture of CA INTER Economics for Finance. The notes used in this lecture are available on our ...
CA Rahul Garg - RSA - Rahul Shikha Academy
THE HINDU Analysis, 03 November 2020 (Daily News Analysis for UPSC) – DNS
SCHOLARSHIP for those WHO HAVE CLEARED PRELIMS 2020 (applicable to RAU'S ex-students and DNS followers only). To avail of the discount, fill and ...
Rau'sIAS
Mod-03 Lec-11 Trip Generation Analysis Contd.
Urban transportation planning by Dr. V. Thamizh Arasan, Department of Civil Engineering, IIT Madras For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in.
nptelhrd
Income and Wealth Inequality: Evidence, Role of Finance, and Policy Implications
Session: AFA Lecture: Income and Wealth Inequality: Evidence, Role of Finance, and Policy Implications January 6, 2018 14:30 to 16:30 Regency AB Session ...
afajof
Coping with COVID-19 in the Caucasus and Central Asia
Join us on Thursday, October 29 at 7:30 AM EDT (3:30PM GET and 5:30 PM ALMT) for a presentation and discussion on the economic outlook for the Caucasus ...
IMF