Professor Oriana Bandiera (London School of Economics) will present the 12th Sir Richard Stone Annual Lecture on “The Organisation of Labor and Economic Development” on Thursday 25th January 2024, 5.00-6.30pm, in the Frankopan Hall, Jesus College.
James Robinson (University of Chicago) will give a talk for Homerton Politics, in the Skillicorn Room, Homerton College, on Monday 5th February 2024, from 5.30pm.
Professor Bart Lambrecht (Judge Business School), Professor Debopam Bhattacharya (Faculty of Economics), Professor Matthew Elliott (Faculty of Economics) and Professor Meredith Crowley (Faculty of Economics) will all speak at the J M Keynes Fellowship Fund annual lecture. Please register your interest on the event page.
Professor Ulrike Malmendier will present the third James Meade Lecture in the Yusuf Hamied Theatre, Christ's College, on Wednesday 21 February 2023, from 5.30pm-7.00pm. The title of her talk is "The Longterm Effects of Crisis Experiences – Evidence on CEO Stress, Aging, and Death".
On Friday 23rd February, 2.00pm - 3.00 pm, the speaker will be Hector Tzavellas (Virginia Tech)
Title: “Games Under Network Uncertainty” (joint work with Promit Chaudhuri, Matthew O. Jackson & Sudipta Sarangi)
This event is hosted by CIMS https://www.cims.econ.cam.ac.uk/ and sponsored and supported by the Janeway Institute and the Bennett Institute. See event page for more information.
Indermit Gill (Chief Economist of the World Bank) in Conversation with Kamiar Mohaddes. See the Entrepreneurship Lab, King's College, event page for full details of Dr Gill's talk.
Kristalina Georgieva, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund will be in conversation with Gillian Tett, Provost of King's College. Join what promises to be a wide ranging discussion on the legacy of John Maynard Keynes and the future of economics. Part of the 'Conversations at King's' series.
The Janeway Institute will be running a Workshop on Geographic Market Integration, in the Meade Room, Faculty of Economics, Cambridge on 18th March 2024. Please see the event page for details
This conference is part of a series. On this occasion we are celebrating Prof. Robert Evans’ Career. Please see the JI event page for details of the speakers and titles.
This one day conference is sponsored by The Janeway Institute and The Productivity Institute. Please register for this event on the Janeway Institute event page by 15th April 2024.
Governor Robert Holzmann (Oesterreichische Nationalbank - Central Bank of Austria) will give a public lecture on "Monetary Policy Normalization Beyond Inflation: Rationale, Challenges, and Options", from 4.00-5.30pm. There will be a Q&A session after the talk, followed by a drinks reception in the Marshall Library.
This event is organised by: Cambridge University Austria Society & the Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge
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Together with the Janeway Institute, the Faculty of Economics at the University of Cambridge is hosting the first edition of its Cambridge Alumni in Macro (CAM) conference. The aim of the conference is to bring together macroeconomic researchers with links to Cambridge in order to build networks across generations of alumni and also with current students.
Professor Markus K. Brunnermeier (Princeton University) will give this years' Keynes Lecture, on Friday 10th May, 5.00 - 6.30 pm. His talk will be on "The International Monetary System and Safe Assets", which is a joint paper with Jonathan Payne. See the Keynes Fund event page for more details.
The Janeway Institute is holding a three day Masterclass on 'Advanced Computational Methods in Macroeconomics' given by Professor Jesus-Fernandez Villaverde. Please see the JI event page for full details.
The Janeway Institute are holding a 2 day conference on Financial Econometrics. The event is organised by Oliver Linton and Linqi Wang.
Please see the JI event page for more details and to register your interest.
On Friday 31st May, 2.00pm - 3.00pm, the speaker will be Peter Bayer (Toulouse School of Economics & Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona).
Title: “Evolutionarily Stable Networks"
The Sloan-Cambridge Mesoeconomics Programme will bring together young researchers to access frontier leading work from world experts, with the intention that they utilise the tools and collaborations to propel this emerging field of economics.
The Eighth Conference on the Econometric Models of Climate Change (EMCC VIII) will take place at King’s College, University of Cambridge on August 16-17, 2024, and is organised in collaboration with the Janeway Institute and the Cambridge Endowment for Research in Finance (CERF) at the Cambridge Judge Business School.
The Janeway Institute are holding a Conference on Macroeconomics in September 2024. The conference is organised by Florin Bilbiie (Cambridge and JI), Vasco Carvalho (Cambridge and JI) and Nir Jaimovich (University of California at San Diego). See the JI event page for more details.