30-May-2022
English
Financing Resilient Health systems: Is There a Trade-off between Efficiency and Resilience?
Building more resilient health systems will require smarter investments to be better prepared for future crises. Smart investments in health resilience protect economies from destabilising shocks, and protect people from premature death. The challenge is to make these investments whilst maintaining the financial sustainability of health systems.
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21-April-2022
English
Next Generation Analytical Approaches to Policy
World experts on state-of-the-art policy applications emerging from new analytical tools and techniques show how methodological innovations and interdisciplinary approaches could contribute to a better understanding of the complexity and interaction of our economic, financial, social and environmental systems.
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10-February-2022
English
The Resilient Society - Markus K. Brunnermeier
"The Resilient Society" addresses business leaders, policymakers, and concerned global citizens and argues that the only way to protect our social and economic institutions from climate change, cyberattacks, and other shocks to come is to build resilience and invest in mechanisms for bouncing back.
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27-January-2022
English
Taming the Crazy: Mitigating Infodemics with the Science of Mental Immunity - Andrew Norman
Epidemics of cognitive contagion present an existential threat in a globalised world. Understanding the mind's immune system - cognitive immunoloy - can help tackle "infodemic" problems of weaponised social media, conspiracy theories, distrust of public institutions and science denial.
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4-November-2021
English
Launch of Government Economists for New Economic Systems (GENESYS)
NAEC has established Government Economists for New Economic Systems (GENESYS) as a platform for debating, experimenting and discussing policy alternatives and the analytical approaches which underpin them.
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29-September-2021
English
Are the Estimates of Economic Damages from Climate Change Erroneous?
The seminar reviews the empirical work in economics on climate damages and discuss the extent to which economic sectors are exposed to climate change and how to incorporate important features such as tipping points.
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23-June-2021
English
Remaking the post-COVID World - Damon Acemoglu
Labour markets and inequality in the post-Covid world. Daron Acemoglu’s research focuses on the political, economic and social causes of differences in economic development across societies; the factors affecting the institutional and political evolution of nations; and how technology impacts growth and distribution of resources.
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10-June-2021
English
Rethinking Productivity: Insights from Neuroscience
As part of the Neuroscience-inspired Policy Initiative this seminar explores how the latest innovations in neuroscience can help us unlock insights into how to optimise productivity.
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11-May-2021
English
Socio-economic Resilience: What is it and how can it be enhanced?
This inter-disciplinary panel discusses how to build and manage more resilient systems: one that places economics in relation to other critical fields such as the environment, engineering, science and politics.
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28-April-2021
English
A Systemic Recovery
The scale and scope of the existential problems we are facing are now evident. They are systemic and solving them will require rebuilding the whole system. This is the role of NAEC. Two years ago we looked at Systemic Collapse. NAEC has since been Confronting Planetary Emergencies with some of the world’s leading economists and will now facilitate a debate on policy approaches to develop the resilience necessary for a Systemic Recovery.