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Home | Events Archive | Bridging Research and Policy for Effective Governance
Tinbergen Institute Lectures

Bridging Research and Policy for Effective Governance


  • Series
    Economics Lecture Series
  • Speaker(s)
    Andrés Velasco (LSE, United Kingdom)
  • Location
    Online
  • Date and time

    June 28, 2021
    17:30 - 19:00

TI Economics Lectures 2021: Is replaced with Economic Policy Research Workshop
Andrés Velasco (LSE), June 28, 17h30-19h00 CEST, on Bridging Research and Policy for Effective Governance
Information for registration and other details can be found on the workshop page.


List of speakers:

  1. Emi Nakamura (University of California, Berkeley), May 20, 17h00-18h30 CEST, on Monetary non-neutrality, high frequency identification and the information effect
  2. Pierre Regibeau (European Commission), May 21, 17h00-18h30 CEST, on Competition policy in the digital age
  3. Robert Pindyck (MIT), May 25, 17h00-18h30 CEST, on the Economics of climate change
  4. Michèle Tertilt (University of Mannheim), June 14, 17h00-18h30, on Macro, family economics and gender (possibly pre- and post-COVID19)
  5. Barry Eichengreen (University of California, Berkeley), June 15, 20h00-21h30 CEST, on Public debt: history, theory and policy
  6. Andrés Velasco (LSE), June 28, 17h30-19h00 CEST, on Bridging Research and Policy for Effective Governance