Events

  • Research Seminar: Trade, Innovation and Optimal Patent Protection

    HYBRID Perkins Rubenstein 429 / Zoom
    • Academic Research Seminars

    The Growth Lab's Research Seminar series is a weekly seminar that brings together researchers from across the academic spectrum who share an interest in growth and development. Speaker: Thomas Sampson, Associate […]

  • Research Seminar – Urban-Biased Growth: A Macroeconomic Analysis

    Online Only
    • Academic Research Seminars

    The Growth Lab's Research Seminar series is a weekly seminar that brings together researchers from across the academic spectrum who share an interest in growth and development.  Speaker: Fabian […]

  • Job Transformation, Specialization, and the Labor Market Effects of AI

    Perkins Room (R429) - Rubenstein 4th Floor
    • Academic Research Seminars
    • Hybrid

    The Growth Lab's Research Seminar series is a weekly seminar that brings together researchers from across the academic spectrum who share an interest in growth and development. Speaker: Lukas Freund, Assistant […]

    Research Seminar: Real Effects of Academic Research Revisited

    HYBRID Perkins Rubenstein 429 / Zoom
    • Academic Research Seminars
    • Hybrid

    The Growth Lab's Research Seminar series is a weekly seminar that brings together researchers from across the academic spectrum who share an interest in growth and development Speaker: Adam Jaffe, Professor […]

  • Industrial Policy: Managing Trade-Offs to Promote Growth and Resilience

    HYBRID Perkins Rubenstein 429 / Zoom
    • Academic Research Seminars
    • Hybrid

    The Growth Lab's Research Seminar series is a weekly seminar that brings together researchers from across the academic spectrum who share an interest in growth and development. Countries increasingly seek […]

    Investment in Infrastructure and Trade: The Case of Ports

    Wexner G02
    • Academic Research Seminars
    • Hybrid

    Theodore Papageorgiou, Felter Family Professor of Economics at Boston College, will discuss new research that quantifies the costs of port disruptions and evaluates transportation infrastructure investment.

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