Topic: Economics & Management

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    2nd DEM Workshop on Ageing, Culture and Comparative Development

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    How to get into an Ivy League PhD programme?

    In the world of Academia, progressing from a Master’s degree to a prestigious PhD programme is a path paved with challenges. Securing admission to an Ivy League university, where less than 5% of applicants are accepted, is a tremendous achievement for both the student and the faculty. Such admissions reflect not only the hard work…

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    The relationship between knowledge accumulation and gender norms

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    Celebrating Excellence in Research at the fifth Research Awards

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    Four FDEF students shine as recipients of the Ferrero Fellowship

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    Civil society participation and income inequality

    Dr. Andreas Sintos, Postdoctoral Researcher in the Department of Economics and Management at the University of Luxembourg, together with Michael Chletsos, Full Professor of Economics, and Konstantinos Kontos, PhD candidate in Economics, both from the University of Piraeus, Greece, have published an article titled “The political process in nations: Civil society participation and income inequality,”…

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    Exploring inequality aversion in climate economics

    Stellio Del Campo, Postdoctoral Researcher within the University of Luxembourg’s Department of Economics and Management, together with David Anthoff, Associate Professor in the Energy and Resources Group at the University of California, Berkeley and Ulrike Kornek, Professor at Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel, have recently published an article “Inequality Aversion for Climate Policy” in the Review of Environmental…

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    Captivating Insights at the Latest Science Lecture Series: 20 Years of Ideas

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    Dr. Lisa Obringer PhD Defense – Investigating the complexity of tensions in context of communities of practice. Three empirical essays

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    The World Economic History in 4 Figures, 1 Photo, and 1 Table

    For most of human history, the world’s population was equally poor. The sustained increase in living standards is a recent phenomenon. It affected some countries earlier than others, leading to huge discrepancies in the living standards across countries. The time span from 1950 to today is likely to be the greatest period of poverty alleviation…

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