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  1. 2018 HDCA Conference – keynote lectures

    …er Iguiñiz (Pontificia Univ. Católica de Perú) – Spanish – 93 minutes   “Cities, Immigrants and Having a Sense of Place” Plenary VI: Keynote address Avner de-Shalit (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) – English – 59 minutes   “Urbanization: A Disaggregation” Plenary VII: Keynote address Ravi Kanbur (Cornell University) – English – 49 minutes…

  2. In Memoriam – Professor Kenneth Joseph Arrow, Founding HDCA Fellow

    …ge. All these endeavours would probably not have happened without the path-breaking 1951 monograph. There are many other areas for which academic economists were and are in Professor Arrow’s intellectual debt. Just to name a few, his work on uncertainty, incomplete information and moral hazard became the basis for modern theories of insurance, financial investment and asset pricing. The moral hazard problem is also central in Arrow’s contributions…

  3. Global Dialogue Week 2023

    …im Brunet and a student from the University of Windsor will present how to run a policython event. The structure of this event is similar to a policython run at the University of Windsor Ontario for the UWill Discover Sustainable Futures conference. The exercise demonstrates ways from which students learn about policy development, being an epistemic contributor, and presenting complex ideas within a short time frame. Presenters: Tim Brunet is a Hi…

  4. WEBINAR: PARTICIPATORY WELLBEING FRAMEWORKS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD AND OVER THE LIFE COURSE: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

    …over 120 participatory wellbeing frameworks, spanning every region of the world and all life stages. In particular, the participatory approaches applied to develop these frameworks will be highlighted. Overall, this study demonstrates that while there are some similarities in what matters to people from different population groups, nuances exist within every group. Given this diverse understanding of wellbeing throughout the world, it is vital th…

  5. Sakiko Fukuda-Parr, Co-Winner of Grawemeyer World Order Award

    and provide a way to evaluate performance in a truly comparative perspective,” said Charles Ziegler, a University of Louisville political science professor who directs the world order award. “In short, the ideas expressed in this book can make a significant contribution to world order.”  …

  6. Extended CFP deadline- A World United: Allies in Ethical Development

    …recherche en éthique économique) Conference Theme The conference theme “A World United: Allies in Development” was chosen with the hope of inspiring thoughtful conversations about the important relationships that can both frustrate and facilitate development. Although we are primarily concerned with questions of personal relationships in which individuals and groups of people ally themselves with one another to bring about ethical development, th…

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