The renowned French economist Philippe Aghion will be awarded the 6th Hypatia Prize in a ceremony at Barcelona City Hall in Spring 2026. Recognized for his innovative contributions to economics, ...
The world is evolving, and economics must evolve with it! The Renaissance in Economics International Conference, is our opportunity to be part of a groundbreaking movement that is reshaping how we ...
The IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca, in collaboration with the University of Florence, is offering a fully funded PhD fellowship within the Social Sciences for Sustainability and Wellbeing (S3W) ...
Call for Papers – 3rd Emerging Countries International Conference on Business, Finance and Economics
The Faculty of Law and Management at the University of Mauritius, the Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences, at Stellenbosch University and the University of Ghana Business School are pleased to ...
The loanable funds market (also sometimes called the “market for loanable funds” in economics) is an important macroeconomic concept. Loanable funds are the most common way that major economic ...
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences for 2025 goes to Joel Mokyr, Philippe Aghion, and Peter Howitt for their work on innovation-driven economic growth. Mokyr receives half the prize for ...
The EMANES Annual Conference 2025 invites contributions that explore how regenerative economic approaches can transform the socio-economic landscape of Europe, the Mediterranean, and Africa. These ...
Reduced Fee applies for Ph.D. or Master's students, Alumni of BSE Master's programs, and participants who are unemployed. Group discounts and other discounts are available. Contact a BSE Admissions ...
A demand curve shows the relationship between the price of a good and the quantity of the good demanded, either by an individual or by all participants in the market. Demand curves are ...
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