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Chris Rauh on How to Use AI To Predict Conflicts - Christopher Rauh
Published on - Tuesday 16th January 2024


Professor Carvalho to join EEA - Vasco Carvalho
Published on - Monday 27th November 2023


Building an alliance to map global supply networks - Vasco Carvalho
Published on - Tuesday 24th October 2023


Conflict forecast in National News - Christopher Rauh
Published on - Thursday 27th July 2023


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Third-Degree Price Discrimination in the Age of Big Data

'With the rise of big data, online platforms can asymmetrically release buyer data in order to induce sellers to engage in 3rd degree price discrimination. Doing so is especially profitable in markets with niche sellers.' Read the new JI working paper by G. Charlson.

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Vasco Carvalho Reflects on the Success of Cambridge-INET

The Cambridge-INET Institute was created in the wake of the Global Financial Crisis and advances innovative approaches in economics. Prof. Carvalho also explains it's transition to a new institute, thanks to a generous donation.

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Keynes Fund 19th Call for Projects

Cambridge-INET sponsor, The Keynes Fund have just issued a new Call for Projects. The deadline for project proposals is 30th September 2021.

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Latest Videos


 

COVID-19 Research Videos

The Cambridge-INET led, COVID-19 Economic Research website has an extensive collection of videos by Cambridge Academics discussing their research into the pandemic and it's economics effects.

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COVID-19 Economic Research Website

Led by Cambridge-INET, this site looks at the economic implications of COVID-19, through Special Features, Research Papers, Videos, Podcasts, Media mentions and Blogs. 

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Venture Capital Booms and Startup Financing

William Janeway has published a new working paper, with Ramana Nanda and Matthew Rhodes-Kropf, that investigates the relationship between venture capital booms and startup financing.

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Can Perceived Returns Explain Enrollment Gaps in Postgraduate Education?

Christopher Rauh’s new paper with Teodora Boneva and Marta Golin looks at the differences in undergraduate experiences, by socioeconomic background and the effect this has on their postgraduate education. 

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INET Economics Articles


Bernanke and Blanchard’s Obsession with the Wage-Price Spiral
Published on - Monday 8th April 2024


Europe's New Fiscal Rules Harm Working People and Women, Boost Right-Wing Radicals
Published on - Friday 5th April 2024


The Global Pharmaceutical Industry Isn’t Investing in Products for the Greatest Burden of Human Disease - Are Non-Profits a Solution?
Published on - Friday 29th March 2024


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Reading Groups & Seminars


30 Apr

Inequality and Optimal Monetary Policy in the Open Economy
Edouard Challe
(Macro-JI)

30 Apr

Collaborative Behaviour to Reduce Inequalities: An Experimental Study
Ana Lleó Bono
(Theory Workshop)



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Current Visitors


Dr Weiguang Liu
Research Fellow (UCL)
Visiting between:
(05 Dec 2023 - 14 Jun 2024)

Dr Francois Velde
Senior Economist and Economic Advisor, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Visiting between:
(16 Apr 2024 - 25 Jun 2024)

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