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Freedom, Democracy and Economic Performance in the 21th Century

Freedom, Democracy and Economic Performance in the 21th Century

25/11/2024
Tim Besley
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II Spanish Workshop in Development Economics

II Spanish Workshop in Development Economics

24/10/2024 al 25/10/2024
Enrique Seira & David Evans
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Generosity and Wealth: Experimental Evidence from Bogotá Stratification

“Generosity and Wealth: Experimental Evidence from Bogotá Stratification"

07-10-2024
Mariana Blanco (University of Turin)
 


Private Colonialism in Africa

Private Colonialism in Africa

02-10-2024
Elías Papaioannou (Professor of Economics, London Business School)
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Causes and Consequences of Policy Uncertainty: Evidence from McGirt vs. Oklahoma

Causes and Consequences of Policy Uncertainty: Evidence from McGirt vs. Oklahoma

11-06-2024
Dominic Parker (Professor of Applied Economics at University of Wisconsin-Madison)
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Externalities of Marijuana Legalization: Marijuana Use in Non-Legalizing Statesk

Externalities of Marijuana Legalization: Marijuana Use in Non-Legalizing Statesk

20-05-2024
Elaine M. Liu (Professor of Economics at University of Houston)
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Do Homebuyers Value Energy Efficiency? Evidence From an Information Shock

Do Homebuyers Value Energy Efficiency? Evidence From an Information Shock

26-04-2024
Brendon McConnell (Associate Professor in the Economics Department at University of London)
 


The End of Oil

The End of Oil

25-04-2024
Ryan Kellogg (Professor at the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy) (Research Associate at the National Bureau for Economic Research)
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If You Only Have a Hammer: Optimal Dynamic Prevention Policy

If You Only Have a Hammer: Optimal Dynamic Prevention Policy

20-03-2024
Christopher Rauh (Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge)
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Immigration and Worker Responses Across Firms: Evidence from Administrative Records in Colombia

Immigration and Worker Responses Across Firms: Evidence from Administrative Records in Colombia

13-02-2024
Lukas Delgado-Prieto (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)
 


Cost-Sharing in Medical Care Can Increase Adult Mortality: Evidence from Colombia

Cost-Sharing in Medical Care Can Increase Adult Mortality: Evidence from Colombia

12-02-2024
Marcos Vera-Hernandez (University College London)
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Long-Run Effects of Land Redistribution: Evidence from India

Long-Run Effects of Land Redistribution: Evidence from India

07-02-2024
Kartikeya Batra (University of Maryland)
 


Incentives Justifying Nonconformity: Experimental Evidence from Motortaxi Organizations in Uganda

Incentives Justifying Nonconformity: Experimental Evidence from Motortaxi Organizations in Uganda

05-02-2024
Claude Raisaroa (Stockholm School of Economics)
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Does Performance Evidence Motivate? A Field Experiment in Guinea-Bissau’s Health Sector

Does Performance Evidence Motivate? A Field Experiment in Guinea-Bissau’s Health Sector

29-01-2024
Mattia Fracchia (Nova School of Business and Economics)
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Information, expectations and preferences: occupational choices of young adults in Uganda

Information, expectations and preferences: occupational choices of young adults in Uganda

26-01-2024
Cristina Clerici (Stockholm School of Economics)
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Accepting the unacceptable: Does intimate partner violence shape the tolerance of violence?

Accepting the unacceptable: Does intimate partner violence shape the tolerance of violence?

24-01-2024
Eugenia Frezza (Trinity College Dublin)
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Throwing gasoline on the cocaine production: the effect of a supply shock on violence

Throwing gasoline on the cocaine production: the effect of a supply shock on violence

22-01-2024
Monica Beeder (Norwegian School of Economics)
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Hidden moral costs of control: Field evidence from performance appraisals in the public sector

Hidden moral costs of control: Field evidence from performance appraisals in the public sector

13-11-2023
Marcela Ibanez (University of Göttingen)
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Changing Phenology: Evidence from Nigeria

Changing Phenology: Evidence from Nigeria

5-10-2023
Ivan Kim Taveras (Bocconi University)
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Mobile Internet and Political Polarization

Mobile Internet and Political Polarization

4-9-2023
Nikita Melnikov (Universidade NOVA de Lisboa)
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Fairness in times of crisis: Negative shocks, relative income, and preferences for redistribution

Fairness in times of crisis: Negative shocks, relative income, and preferences for redistribution

9-2-2023
Anna Hochleitner (University of Nottingham)
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Nation-Building Through Military Service

Nation-Building Through Military Service

31-1-2023
Juan Pedro Ronconi (Brown U)
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Medicaid for middle-class families? Job loss and health insurance coverage of parents and children

Medicaid for middle-class families? Job loss and health insurance coverage of parents and children

30-1-2023
Mariana Zerpa (KU Leuven)
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Legal uncertainty and its consequences: A natural language processing approach

Legal uncertainty and its consequences: A natural language processing approach

27-1-2023
Maximiliano Sosa (Uppsala)
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The Effect of a Conditional Cash Transfer on Child Marriage: Evidence from Mexico

The Effect of a Conditional Cash Transfer on Child Marriage: Evidence from Mexico

25-1-2023
Dalila Bernardino (EUI)
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Labor Market Power, Self-employment, and Development

Labor Market Power, Self-employment, and Development

13-12-2022
Francesco Amodio (McGill University)
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Comparative Advantage and Technology Diffusion: a Menu-based Approach to Dissemination

Comparative Advantage and Technology Diffusion: a Menu-based Approach to Dissemination

14-11-2022
Karen Macours (Paris School of Economics)
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The Role of Meritocracy and Pay Progression in the Public Sector

The Role of Meritocracy and Pay Progression in the Public Sector

10-10-2022
Gianmarco León-Ciliotta (Universidad Pompeu Fabra)
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Secondary School Access Raises Primary School Achievement in Tanzania

Secondary School Access Raises Primary School Achievement in Tanzania

12-9-2022
Wayne Sandholtz (Nova School of Business and Economics)
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Stay, split or strike: theory and evidence on secessionist vs centrist conflict

Stay, split or strike: theory and evidence on secessionist vs centrist conflict

13-6-2022
Sabine Flamand (Universitat Rovira i Virgili)
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Who Watches the Watchmen? Local News and Police Behavior in the United States

Who Watches the Watchmen? Local News and Police Behavior in the United States

9-5-2022
Nicola Mastrorocco (Trinity College)
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Claves económicas de la guerra Rusia - Ucrania

Claves económicas de la guerra Rusia - Ucrania

16-3-2022
Rafael Pampillón (IE Business School), Luis Ravina (Universidad de Navarra) y Emili J. Blasco (Universidad de Navarra)
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Energy and Environmental Issues in Developing Countries

Energy and Environmental Issues in Developing Countries

28-2-2022
Niclas Moneke, Jevgenijs Steinbuks, Jacopo Bonan, Carlo Andrea Bollino, Raúl Bajo-Buenestado, Paloma Grau, Luis Ravina
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Urban deprivation: from Earth Observation to Urban Policies

Urban deprivation: from Earth Observation to Urban Policies

10-12-2021
Monika Kuffer, Stefanos Georganos, Pere Roca, Anthony Boanada-Fuchs
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Checks and Balances and Nation Building

Checks and Balances and Nation Building

30-11-2021
Agustín Casas (CUNEF Universidad)
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The trend-cycle connection

The trend-cycle connection

4-10-2021
Hernán Seoane (UC3M)
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Educational Mobility Across Multiple Generations in Indonesia

Educational Mobility Across Multiple Generations in Indonesia

13-9-2021
Jan Stuhler (UC3M)
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El Instituto Cultura y Sociedad desarrollará cuatro proyectos de investigación gracias a la financiación del Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación

Seis investigadores del ICS han recibido 224.000 euros en ayudas competitivas para investigar en las áreas de ‘Mente, lenguaje y pensamiento’ y ‘Economía’


FotoManuel Castells
/De izda. a dcha. los investigadores Javier Bernácer, José Ignacio Murillo, Inés Olza, Nathaniel Barrett, Miguel García-Valdecasas, Mirko Abbritti y Tommaso Trani.

18 | 01 | 2024

El Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación del Gobierno de España y el Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional han concedido cuatro ayudas competitivas al Instituto Cultura y Sociedad (ICS) por valor de 224.000 euros. La investigación, enmarcada en las áreas temáticas de ‘Mente, lenguaje y pensamiento’ y ‘Economía’, tratará temas como los hábitos humanos, el estudio de la mente, la mediación y los flujos de capital, así como la política monetaria.

El Grupo ‘Mente-cerebro’ del ICS ha recibido dos de estas ayudas. En el proyecto ‘Estudio interdisciplinar de los hábitos humanos. Flexibilidad, enriquecimiento cognitivo y creatividad’, liderado por Javier Bernácer y José Ignacio Murillo, analizará el concepto de hábito y su papel en la libertad y la creatividad. Buscarán aportar a la neurobiología un novedoso marco del concepto de hábito como disposición que favorece la flexibilidad, el enriquecimiento cognitivo y la creatividad.

Además, en la investigación ‘Normatividad y el origen de la mente’, que dirigen Miguel García-Valdecasas y Nathaniel Barrett, se propone un diálogo interdisciplinar entre ciencia y filosofía en torno a la normatividad. Pretender ofrecer un nuevo enfoque desde la filosofía para abordar las cuestiones de la cognición mínima y el origen de la mente.

Por su parte, Inés Olza, coinvestigadora principal del grupo ‘Vínculos, creatividad y cultura’, estará al cargo del proyecto ‘Del desacuerdo a la mediación. Detección y análisis de patrones multimodales en la interacción espontánea y en prácticas institucionalizadas de mediación’. Esta investigación analizará la relación entre desacuerdo y mediación, su expresión multimodal en la interacción y su articulación tanto en contextos formales (ej. mediación institucionalizada) como espontáneos (conversación cotidiana).

Por último, en el Navarra Center for International Development se desarrollará el proyecto ‘Flujos de capital, apalancamiento y política monetaria’, liderado por Mirko Abbritti y Tommaso Trani. Esta investigación analizará la influencia de los flujos de capital y las políticas públicas en el bienestar, en un contexto de inestabilidad económica y política.

La convocatoria Generación de Conocimiento 2022, cuya resolución definitiva se publicó en diciembre, tiene como objetivo financiar la realización de proyectos dirigidos tanto a fomentar el avance significativo del conocimiento científico como a afrontar los desafíos de la sociedad.