
Monsoon School on Inequality 2026
Project Description The Monsoon School on Inequality is an intensive academic programme organised by the Inequality Working Group of the Young Scholars Initiative (YSI) and the Institute for New Economic Thinking
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Project Description The Monsoon School on Inequality is an intensive academic programme organised by the Inequality Working Group of the Young Scholars Initiative (YSI) and the Institute for New Economic Thinking

Overview The Inequality Working Group of the Young Scholar Initiative (IWG-YSI), School of Economics, University of Hyderabad, and the ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education (IFHE) University, Hyderabad, are pleased to announce the International

This project is a collaboration between the Inequality Working Group and WAPLAC, following the success of our joint session in 2024. We are organizing a special YSI panel at the

Overview The intersection of structural change and income inequality has become an increasingly important area of research, particularly as developing countries undergo growth, sectoral transformation, and technological change. While there

Overview The Monsoon School on Inequality, set to be one of the highlight events of the Inequality Working Group (IWG) of the Young Scholars Initiative (YSI) for 2025, is a

This project aims to bring together young scholars from diverse backgrounds to engage in discussions on basic income and its role in addressing inequality, with a particular focus on Latin

Application & Submission Details: Eligibility: This workshop is particularly aimed at early-career scholars (PhD candidates, postdocs, and junior faculty) seeking guidance on preparing their work for publication. Submission Requirements: Extended

The Inequality Working Group at Development Days 2025 invites submissions from postgraduate and early-career researchers on pressing global economic challenges. The fundamental question driving this event is: How can developing

Philippine Economics Society (PES) Main Conference Each year, the Philippine Economics Society (PES) conducts the PES Annual Meeting and Conference. For its 62nd year, the theme is dedicated to achieving

The discourse surrounding climate finance often emphasizes that no country should be forced to choose between climate action and development. However, the reality is that many nations, especially those in
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Alessandro Bonetti
Athullya Roytman
Baptiste Albertone
Brad Voracek
Breshay Moore
Carlos Maciel
Celine Tcheng
Chantal Line Carpentier
Christina Refhilwe Mosalagae
Daniella Medina
Domenico Viola
Diego Castañeda Garza
Elham Saeidinezhad
Hannah Dewhirst
Jack Gao
Jimmy Chin
Johnny Fulfer
Justin Harbour
Kanya Paramaguru
Kevin Cashman
Kurt Semm
Lara Merling
Mariamawit Fantahun
Michael Joffe
Oscar Valdes-Viera
Patrick Kaczmarczyk
Pierre Ortlieb
Raghunath Nageswaran
Selim Yaman
Sergio Chaparro Hernández
Shyam Soundarajan
Soo-hyun Lee
Stephanie Attar
Steve Grumbine
Vitor Mello