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Cancelled-UCLouvain Economics Seminar - Johannes Haushofer, Stockholm University17 FebCANCELLED Johannes Haushofer (Stockholm University) will give a presentation on TBA COVID-19 Measures Considering the new rules on teleworking, we will get back to a hybrid format for our IRES seminar.En savoir plusCancelled-UCLouvain Economics Seminar - Johannes Haushofer, Stockholm University17 FebCANCELLED Johannes Haushofer (Stockholm University) will give a presentation on TBA COVID-19 Measures Considering the new rules on teleworking, we will get back to a hybrid format for our IRES seminar.
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IRES Lunch Seminar - Andréa Renk, UNamur15 FebAndréa Renk (UNamur) will give a presentation on Sterilizations and immunization in India: the Emergency experience (1975-77) Abstract: This paper investigates whether the intense sterilization campaign in 1976-77 in India led to a decrease in demand for health services, with the idea that this coercive campaign could have generated distrust.En savoir plusIRES Lunch Seminar - Andréa Renk, UNamur15 FebAndréa Renk (UNamur) will give a presentation on Sterilizations and immunization in India: the Emergency experience (1975-77) Abstract: This paper investigates whether the intense sterilization campaign in 1976-77 in India led to a decrease in demand for health services, with the idea that this coercive campaign could have generated distrust.
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IRES Lunch Seminar - Joanne Haddad, ULB08 FebJoanne Haddad (ULB) will give a presentation on Settlers and Norms Abstract: The distinctive traits of early settlers at initial stages of institutional development may be crucial for cultural formation. In 1973, the cultural geographer Wilbur Zelinsky postulated this in his doctrine of “first effective settlement”.En savoir plusIRES Lunch Seminar - Joanne Haddad, ULB08 FebJoanne Haddad (ULB) will give a presentation on Settlers and Norms Abstract: The distinctive traits of early settlers at initial stages of institutional development may be crucial for cultural formation. In 1973, the cultural geographer Wilbur Zelinsky postulated this in his doctrine of “first effective settlement”.
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UCLouvain-Economics Seminar - Peter Egger, ETH Zurich03 FebPeter Egger ETH Zurich will give a presentation on Empirical productivity distributions and international trade COVID-19 Measures Considering the new rules on teleworking, we will get back to a hybrid format for our IRES seminar.En savoir plusUCLouvain-Economics Seminar - Peter Egger, ETH Zurich03 FebPeter Egger ETH Zurich will give a presentation on Empirical productivity distributions and international trade COVID-19 Measures Considering the new rules on teleworking, we will get back to a hybrid format for our IRES seminar.
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RBB ECONOMICS: Seminar - Recruitment24 MarThe Economics School of Louvain and ADEL is happy to invite you on Thursday March 24 2020 to a presentation by RBB Economics. RBB is a consultancy firm where economists assist clients on competition law matters by providing high quality economic analysis.En savoir plusRBB ECONOMICS: Seminar - Recruitment24 MarThe Economics School of Louvain and ADEL is happy to invite you on Thursday March 24 2020 to a presentation by RBB Economics. RBB is a consultancy firm where economists assist clients on competition law matters by providing high quality economic analysis.