CESifo Network Member Directory
404 Treffer:
Mediathek
Day 1: Panel 1: Discussion
Mediathek – 19. September 2018
Soziale Schichtung und Ungleichheit in Deutschland: Fakten versus subjektive Wahrnehmung
Dr. Judith Niehues, IW Köln
Mediathek
Kurt Biedenkopf: Panel 2: Statement
Mediathek – 18. November 2014
Munich Lectures in Economics 2014: Rethinking Paper Currency
Kenneth Rogoff
Mediathek – 16. November 2000
Munich Lectures in Economics 2000: Day 3: Incomplete Markets and Social Security
Peter A. Diamond
Mediathek – 28. April 2016
Begrüßung
Prof. Bernd Huber, Präsident der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Dr. Peter-Alexander Wacker
Prof. Hans-Werner Sinn
Dr. Peter-Alexander Wacker
Prof. Hans-Werner Sinn
Mediathek – 26. Juni 2013
Weiterentwicklung der Europäischen Währungsunion – eine Einführung
Mediathek – 13. November 2018
Munich Lectures in Economics 2018: Begrüßung
Mediathek – 16. November 2005
Munich Lectures in Economics 2005: Procedural Utility in the Economy
Matthias Benz
Mediathek – 10. November 2017
Macroeconomic Imbalances in the Eurozone: What determinants and policy implications?
Roberto Tamborini
EconPol Founding Conference “The Euro: Which Way to Go?”
Mediathek – 28. Oktober 2015
Innovation und technologischer Wandel in einer digitalisierten Welt
Mediathek – 8. November 2017
Begrüßung
Dr. Eberhard Sasse, Präsident der IHK für München und Oberbayern
Mediathek – 5. November 2014
Transatlantischer Freihandel – Chance oder Bedrohung?
Mediathek – 12. November 2012
Munich Lectures in Economics 2012 by Esther Duflo: Gender Equality and Development
Munich Lectures in Economics 2012
Distinguished CES Fellow 2012
Esther Duflo, Abdul Latif Jameel Professor of Poverty Alleviation and Development Economics, MIT, and Director of the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL)
Mediathek – 14. November 2006
Munich Lectures in Economics 2006: Laudation
Mediathek – 28. Juni 2018
Begrüßung
Prof. Martin Wirsing, Vizepräsident der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Mediathek
Anatole Kaletsky: Panel 1: Chairman
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