Events
Events: contains »webinar« (121 events found)
17 February 2022 3:00 pm CET
The Shifts and the Shocks: Bank Risk, Leverage, and the Macroeconomy
In cooperation with Research Centre International Economics (FIW) and European University Institute (EUI).
Dmitry Kuvshinov, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, BarcelonaSeminars in International Economics read more
15 February 2022 3:00 pm CET
How should the EU act on the Ukraine crisis?
Other Events read more
20 January 2022 3:00 pm CET
Exporting and Investment under Credit Constraints
In cooperation with Research Centre International Economics (FIW) and European University Institute (EUI).
Walter Steingress, Bank of CanadaSeminars in International Economics read more
16 December 2021 3:00 pm CET
The Anatomy of Post-Communist Regimes: A Challenge to the Mainstream Comparative Approach
In cooperation with Research Centre International Economics (FIW) and European University Institute (EUI).
Bálint Magyar, CEU Democracy Institute (Hungary)Seminars in International Economics read more
02 December 2021 3:00 pm CET
Empirical Productivity Distributions and International Trade
In cooperation with Research Centre International Economics (FIW) and European University Institute (EUI).
Katharina Erhardt, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf (Germany)Seminars in International Economics read more
01 December 2021 4:00 pm CET
Ukraine’s integration in the EU common market
wiiw Webinars read more
29 November 2021 3:00 pm CET
A new growth model for EU-CEE
wiiw Special Events read more
23 November 2021 11:00 am CET
Pandemics and Inequality: From the Black Death to the Spanish Flue (and Beyond)
wiiw Special Events read more
04 November 2021 3:00 pm CET
Climate Change and Internal Migration: Evidence from Global Census Data (Webinar)
In cooperation with Research Centre International Economics (FIW) and European University Institute (EUI).
Roman Hoffmann, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (Austria)Seminars in International Economics read more
03 November 2021 4:00 pm CET
Global Economy Lecture: Viewing the future from the population-consumption-environment nexus (Webinar)
In cooperation with Oesterreichische Nationalbank.
Sir Partha Dasgupta, Professor of Economics, University of CambridgeGlobal Economy Lectures read more