European Bank recently issued the following announcement.
Virtual Seminar Series on the Economics of Industrial Policy
05 May - 09 Jun 2020
London, UK
EBRD, CEPR, ETIC
The CEPR/EBRD/ETIC Virtual Seminar Series deal with the economics of industrial policy this year. The virtual seminars will provide a platform for researchers and policymakers to discuss new research and to identify areas where further academic and policy-oriented work is needed. The 6-week virtual seminar series will occur every Tuesday at 3pm London time. Schedule of Talks: - 5 May 2020 (Tuesday, 3 pm London time): Data-intensive Innovation and the State: Evidence from AI Firms in China by Noam Yucthman (LSE) - 12 May 2020 (Tuesday, 3 pm London time): The Textbook Case for Industrial Policy: Theory Meets Data by Dominick Bartelme (University of Michigan) - 19 May 2020 (Tuesday, 3 pm London time): Multinational Production and "Soft" Industrial Policies by Christian Volpe Martincus (IADB) - 26 May 2020 (Tuesday, 3 pm London time): Are “Complementary Policies" Substitutes? Evidence from R&D Subsidies in the UK by Jacquelyn Pless (MIT) - 2 June 2020 (Tuesday, 3 pm London time): Innovation Union: Costs and Benefits of Innovation Policy Coordination by Giammairo Impullitti (Nottingham and CEPR) - 9 June 2020 (Tuesday, 3 pm London time): Language Barriers and Knowledge Transfers from FDI: Experimental Evidence by Rocco Macchiavello (LSE and CEPR) Please register to join the seminars via Zoom.
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Source: European Bank