The official Inauguration of the academic year 2022/2023 took place on September 26th 2022.
During the meeting prof. Jan Fidrmuc (Université de Lille) will present the paper which uses a survey among students at European universities to explore whether Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has affected attitudes toward European integration.
The St. Gallen Symposium is the world's leading initiative for cross generational debates on economic, political, and social developments - an entirely student lead initiative.
During the meeting Anna Baranowska-Rataj (Umeå University) will present her research „Do parental job displacements lead to worse child birth outcomes when there is more unemployment around?”
We kindly invite PhD Students of the Faculty of Economic Sciences, Doctoral School of Social Sciences and researchers to take part in the doctoral seminars at the Faculty of Economic Sciences.
During the meeting Paweł Sakowski, Ph.D. and Maciej Wysocki, student of the Doctoral School of Social Sciences will present the results of their research “Investment Portfolio Optimization Based on Modern Portfolio Theory and Deep Learning Models"
The public defense of the doctoral dissertation of Robert Mróz, M.A., entitled: „Models, laws, and evidence – philosophy of causal research in macroeconomic” will be held on October 17th 2022 at 9:00 a.m.
Faculty of Economic Sciences at the University of Warsaw is looking for a student/ PhD student to work in National Science Centre OPUS 18 grant.The Candidate needs to be experienced in spatial econometric in general with experience in social-network…
Do countries, whose constitutions are not followed in practice, suffer economic or political consequences? What are the reasons for noncomplying with the constitution? These and related interdisciplinary questions were the topic of the workshop.
We kindly invite to join the Conference: Family Life and the Changing World of Work organised jointly by Interdisciplinary Centre for Labour Market and Family Dynamics, Faculty of Economic Sciences, University of Warsaw and University of Florence
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How stable and predictable are welfare estimates using recreation demand models?
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