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SUMMARY:How could European Central Bank Monetary Policy affect Sovereign Credit Levels? – Evidence From PIIGS — Duo Xu (Economics PhD seminar)
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: \n(TBC) \nDuo’s profile
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/economics/event/how-could-european-central-bank-monetary-policy-affect-sovereign-credit-levels-evidence-from-piigs-duo-xu/
LOCATION:Edith Morley 175
CATEGORIES:PhD Seminars
ORGANIZER;CN="Carl%20Singleton":MAILTO:c.a.singleton@reading.ac.uk
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SUMMARY:Alanood Alotaibi on "Global Cycles: Capital Flows\, Commodities\, and Sovereign Defaults\, 1815-2015" (PhD Reading Group)
DESCRIPTION:Alanood Alotaibi will be leading a discussion on “Global Cycles: Capital Flows\, Commodities\, and Sovereign Defaults\, 1815-2015” by Reinhart et al.; American Economic Review\, 2016
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/economics/event/alanood-alotaibi-on-innovation-and-production-in-the-global-economy-phd-reading-group/
LOCATION:Edith Morley 175
CATEGORIES:PhD Seminars
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SUMMARY:James Reade (ROSES)
DESCRIPTION:Title: \nDemand and Decision Making in the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Case Study of European Football (work with Carl Singleton). \nRecorded Video: \n\n\nAbout ROSES: \n\nAn online series of sport economics seminars\, organised by James Reade\, Carl Singleton and Adrian Bell\, part of the Football Economics Research Group at the University of Reading.\nAll Seminars take place 2:30-4pm\, UK time\, and will take place on Microsoft Teams.\n\nJoining Instructions: \n\nSeminar via Microsoft Teams. Contact James Reade at j.j.reade@reading.ac.uk
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/economics/event/james-reade-roses/
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SUMMARY:Maxim Belitski (Virtual Seminar)
DESCRIPTION:Title: Music is in the air: What startups can learn from a jazz jam session \nAbstract: While numerous models exist that explain innovation in startups\, factors that facilitate the process of development and implementation of knowledge leading to innovation are often unknown. We use the jazz jam session model and apply the configurational perspective on 377 start-ups in the United Kingdom (2002-2016) to extend knowledge on the role that internal and external factors play in a startup innovation. We explain exploratory and exploitation type innovation through factor configurations\, contrasting to internalization of improvisation in prior research. This work may help entrepreneurs and managers to design and deliver innovation process building on the jazz jam session model. \nWatch the recording
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/economics/event/maxim-belitski-virtual-seminar/
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