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October 7, 2019

10 researchers join the UB School of Economics in the academic year 2019/20

The UB School of Economics welcomes 10 new researchers this academic year 2019/20. More specifically, an associate professor and two assistant professors have joined the Department of Economics in September 2019; an associate professor and a Ramon y Cajal research fellow have joined the Department of Economic History, Institutions and Policy and World Economy; and five postdoctoral researchers have already or will shorty join the Department of Econometrics, Statistics and…

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September 30, 2019

Faculty of Economics and Business hosts book discussion on Branko Milanovic’s new book “Capitalism, Alone”

The Faculty of Economics and Business and the Institutions and Political Economy Research Group (IPERG) at the University of Barcelona will host a book discussion on “Capitalism, Alone”, by Prof. Branko Milanovic. His new book is a provocative account of capitalism’s rise to global dominance, which combines analysis of globalisation and inequality to examine what the future may hold. The author is Visiting Presidential Professor and Core Faculty at the…

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September 30, 2019

A closer look at the MSc in Economics class of 2021

The UB School of Economics has welcomed 26 new students on the MSc in Economics. The large majority of our students come from Europe (58%), followed by South America (15%), Asia (11%), North America (8%) and Middle East (9%). Altogether, there are 11 nationalities represented in the class. The average age is 25 years old. This diverse group of people will now pursue a cutting-edge master’s degree programme, designed to…

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September 27, 2019

Judit Vall awarded Leonardo Grant by BBVA Foundation to study the effects of the economic crisis on work leaves in Spain

The UB School of Economics and Barcelona Institute of Economics (IEB) researcher, Judit Vall, has been awarded a Leonardo Grant 2019 by the BBVA Foundation. This grant will allow her to investigate the deterrent effects of the economic crisis on sick leaves and to determine what groups of workers are the most affected by this change of behaviour. The research project “Bajas laborales y ciclo económico” will be developed during…

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September 25, 2019

UB School of Economics researcher Lidia Farré awarded Best Paper Award published in Labour Economics in 2018

The UB School of Economics researcher Lidia Farré has been awarded the prize for the best paper published in Labour Economics in 2018 at the 31st European Association of Labour Economists (EALE) Conference 2019. Lidia Farre and her co-authors Ryuichi Tanaka and Francesc Ortega received the Best Paper Award for their research on “Immigration and the Public-Private School Choice”, published at Labour Economics (2018), Vol 51, 184-201 The conference took place in…

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September 18, 2019

Call for papers for “Workshop on Public Policies: Inequality of opportunity” is now open

The call for papers for the Workshop on Public Policies: Inequality of opportunity is now open. Contributed papers topics may focus on Taxation, Education, Health, Pension systems, Redistributive effects of fiscal policy, Political economy of tax and spending reforms, and Fiscal policy evaluation. Full papers should be in English and must be submitted electronically by 18 October 2019 using the Conference Maker and selecting the following submission topic: “Workshop on…

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