Cambridge-INET Conversations in Economics
About
The Cambridge-INET Conversations in Economics interview series aims to provide the public with access to new research on the forefront of economics. Drawing on our fantastic schedule of visitors, the series connects the public to their cutting edge research by providing a platform for our visitors and researchers to present their research in an accessible and topical way.
Prof. Coen Teulings, three videos on "Low Interest Rates and the Introduction of the Pill"
Video 1: Interest rates and the pill
Video 2: Three solutions to the savings glut
Video 3: Savings glut and Stability Pact
Coen Teulings - Secular Stagnation
Jean-Marc Robin - Job Search Theory
Paul Ormerod - Using Networks to Revolutionise Economic Theory and Policy
David Easley - Rationality, Learning and Market Selection
Maureen O'Hara - High Frequency Trading and Finance
Matthew O. Jackson - Research Directions: Networks and their Roles in Economics
Duncan Watts - Social Science, Small worlds and Big Data
Shachar Kariv: Confronting theory with experimental data and vice versa
Stephen Morris: What do you Believe Others Believe? Mechanism Design, Contagion, and the Crisis
Larry Samuelson: Beyond the Standard Model in Economic Behaviour
Accessing the Series
- Watch at Cambridge University SMS
- Watch on Youtube
- Subscribe at iTunes U (Link Pending)
Credits
Interviews prepared and conducted by Prof. Sanjeev Goyal, Diego Cerdeiro and Vessela Daskalova.
Production by University of Cambridge Office of External Affairs and Communications.
Concept by Dr. James Allen-Robertson