The 2016 Edition of the ECLAC Summer School will be formally inaugurated next week. And we have organized three wonderful activities to celebrate the beginning of the new edition: a) the seminar of former students of the ECLAC Summer School (25thJuly), b) the inaugural lecture of the ECLAC summer School (26th July); and c) the Keynes –Schumpeter seminar (26th July) . All these activities are co-organized by ECLAC and the Young Scholars Initiative of Institute for New Economic Thinking (YSI-INET). They all share a pluralistic view of economics and the efforts to encourage an open debate on the crucial problems of development, equality and sustainability.
The venue of the seminars and the Inaugural Lecture is the Sala Raul Prebisch at ECLAC headquarters in Santiago. The details of the agenda and the name of panelists and commentators can be found below.
We are particularly grateful to those former students that are coming from many different countries to discuss their academic production with us. And we also thank the professors that made room in their demanding agendas to come and discuss key topics on the frontier of our discipline. We are particularly grateful to Professor Robert Blecker (American University), who will give the Inaugural Lecture, and Professor Jorge Katz (Universidad de Chile), who will give the closing speech of the Keynes-Schumpeter seminar.
We will be posting in the next week the presentations and debates.
The venue of the seminars and the Inaugural Lecture is the Sala Raul Prebisch at ECLAC headquarters in Santiago. The details of the agenda and the name of panelists and commentators can be found below.
We are particularly grateful to those former students that are coming from many different countries to discuss their academic production with us. And we also thank the professors that made room in their demanding agendas to come and discuss key topics on the frontier of our discipline. We are particularly grateful to Professor Robert Blecker (American University), who will give the Inaugural Lecture, and Professor Jorge Katz (Universidad de Chile), who will give the closing speech of the Keynes-Schumpeter seminar.
We will be posting in the next week the presentations and debates.
INET meeting |
Summer School inauguration |