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- Konferenz
- Posted 4 months ago
Research Frontiers for a Renaissance in Economics - Conference and call for papers
Between 20 Jun and 21 Jun in Perugia, Italien -
- Workshop, Conference, Exhibition / Fair, Event
- Posted 3 months ago
2d Congress of Central and East European Studies (ceecon24)
Between 7 Oct and 8 Oct in Berlin, Deutschland -
- Workshop
- Posted 3 months ago
12th Oligo Workshop, June 6 to June 8, 2024, University of Crete, Greece
Between 6 Jun and 8 Jun in Rethymno, Griechenland -
- Konferenz
- Posted 4 months ago
Labour Economics Meeting/Jornadas de Economía Laboral
Between 10 Jul and 12 Jul in Barcelona, Spanien -
- Konferenz
- (Partially Online)
- Posted 4 months ago
AI in Business and Economics - The Economic Perspective on Artificial Intelligence (EPEAI)
Between 5 Sep and 6 Sep in Johannesburg, Südafrika -
- Konferenz
- Posted 4 months ago
6th Baltic Economic Conference, Tallinn, Estonia
Between 27 Jun and 28 Jun -
- Konferenz
- Posted 5 months ago
CESifo Venice Summer Institute 2024
Between 24 Jun and 29 Jun in Venice, Italien -
- Konferenz
- Posted 5 months ago
3rd International Workshop on the Chinese Development Model
Between 30 May and 31 May in Barcelona, Spanien -
- Event
- Posted 4 months ago
ASECTU Forum 2024
Between 7 Jun and 8 Jun in Hammamet, Tunesien -
- Konferenz
- Posted 5 months ago
Call for Papers on Annual Congress of the Swiss Society of Economics and Statistics (SSES/SGVS)
Between 6 Jun and 7 Jun in Luzern, Schweiz -
- Konferenz
- Posted 5 months ago
Research Symposium on Finance and Economics (RSFE) 2024 (Virtual)
Between 12 Jun and 14 Jun in Chittoor, Indien -
- Konferenz
- Posted 7 months ago
Western Economic Association International's 99th Annual Conference
Between 29 Jun and 3 Jul in Seattle, USA -
- Konferenz
- Posted 8 months ago
6th International Conference on European Economics and Politics: 20-21 June 2024 - KOF, ETH Zurich
Between 20 Jun and 21 Jun in Zürich, Schweiz -
- Current Events
- Posted 2 years ago
Solidarity with Ukraine, ways to help and assisting international students fleeing war
A historic tragedy like the war in Ukraine calls for historic measures of outreach and solidarity. There is an urgent demand for humanitarian aid and safe passage for the hundreds of thousands of refugees already created by the war. This includes thousands of students at Ukranian universities who have had to flee the conflict.
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- Blog Post
- Posted 3 years ago
Sudden Delivery Disruptions Due to Pandemic Will Not Go Away Any Time Soon
At the end of 2020, chaos in the transport industry ensued after many European countries, including France, decided to ban all travel from the UK. The reason was the rapid outbreak of a new COVID-19 strand. Ultimately, the industry was not ready for such a turn of events. It is incredibly difficult to prepare for what came to pass: in the morning everything started as usual, and then a few hours later, all change and a 180-degree turn.
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- The Freight Shipping Industry
- Posted 3 years ago
Who is Responsible for a Shipping Vessel? Ownership and Scrapping
The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) stipulates that the primary responsibility for vessels lies with the flag state of the vessel. Consequently, this means that each merchant vessel must be registered under the flag of a specific state. The flag state of the vessel is responsible for the inspection of the vessel and compliance with safety, pollution prevention, crew certification and international standards.
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- The Freight Transport Industry
- Posted 3 years ago
Freight container market needs a two-year recovery period
The COVID-19 crisis has hit hard enough and continues to affect the global container shipping market. The current economic situation does not give much hope for a short-term recovery of this market. Demand for container shipments has fallen sharply, especially as China closed much of its plants in February 2020. The volume of production or cargo to be exported to other countries plummeted. The situation was exacerbated by a number of restrictions and requirements in almost every industry and in the world's ports.
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- COVID-19 and the Transport Sector
- Posted 3 years ago
How the Coronavirus Pandemic Broke the Commercial Freight Transport Sector
Coronavirus has had a broad impact on the global economy. Particularly affected were the tourism, trade and industrial sectors, including the export and import markets. Demand for and consumption of goods decreased, and so did the international freight transport sector. The COVID-19 crisis continues to severely affect the container transport market and the current economic situation gives no hope for short-term recovery.
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- A Warming Earth
- Posted 4 years ago
The Case to End Fossil Fuel Subsidies
The continued existence of fossil fuel subsidies in a time of their almost universal condemnation reveals something about the governments that rule us, something pernicious, but also something all-too-predictable. Like no other area, they expose a gulf between rhetoric and action, a disconnect so stark that, if the risks it posed were less catastrophic, would almost be comical. Back in reality, though, the cognitive dissonance, cynicism, or whatever its cause, serves only to warm our planet and threaten all life.
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- Blog Post
- Posted 4 years ago
The Economic Benefits of Renewable Energy
In 2018, United States President Donald Trump said his administration was putting more coal miners back into work, having previously rattled on about how important coal jobs were to the future of the US. Perhaps it should be no surprise that his words were empty. The Trump administration has added a negligible 2,000 coal mining jobs since it took control, and whatever bump in coal production 2018 saw was quick to fade away. Obviously, Trump’s pledge to keep the industry alive was a political stunt, not a decision based on the economic realities of the moment; for if it had been, Trump wouldn’t have been talking about coal, but about renewable energy.
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