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  • SEMINAR SERIES

    The Centre for Finance and Development at The Graduate Institute Geneva organises currently two seminar series.

    Our International Macro History Online Seminar, a collaboration with an international network of universities, brings macroeconomic history topics to an interested public on a weekly basis.

    Our upcoming Finance and Development Online Seminar will focus on questions of financing development.

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    INTERNATIONAL MACRO HISTORY ONLINE SEMINAR

     

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    The autumn 2020 sessions of the International Macro History Online Seminar will run from 23 September to 9 December 2020 and will take place virtually every Wednesday at 17:00 (Geneva time). The seminars will run for 60 minutes with extra an optional 15 minutes for further discussion (primarily with graduate students).

     

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    Contact: macrohist@graduateinstitute.ch

     

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    About the International Macro History Online Seminar

    The International Macroeconomic History Online Seminar Series, jointly organised by the Graduate Institute's Centre for Finance and Development and a consortium of numerous other universities and institutions from around the world, aims to keep the flow of intellectual debate active and to bring macroeconomic history topics to an interested public on a weekly basis.

    A virtual format has important advantages, namely, by abolishing physical constraints, so we can have more participants joining in from compatible time zones than the conventional seminars. This is good for the presenters, who are exposed to a broader audience and also for the audience, who can choose to attend seminar series closer to their own research interests. This advantage is greater for specialized sub-disciplines. This is the reason why we launched a seminar in macro history. Finally, co-ordinating a joint seminar series provides economies of scale in time use.

    Participant Institutions

    Banque de FranceThe Graduate InstituteJoint Center for History and Economics, Harvard UniversityHebrew University of JerusalemJudge Business School CambridgeKiel Institute for the World EconomyKing’s College LondonLondon School of EconomicsNYU-Abu DhabiParis School of EconomicsPrinceton UniversityQueen’s University BelfastRutgers UniversitySciences PoSolvay Business SchoolUniversitat de BarcelonaUniversity Carlos III MadridUniversity College LondonUniversity of California, BerkeleyUniversity of GenevaUniversity of MichiganUniversity of PennsylvaniaUniversity of ViennaVienna University of Economics and Business and Yale University.

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