
The Circulation of Economic Ideas in the Iberian World (18th–20th Centuries)
The workshop will take place at the University of Seville in Seville, Spain on December 2, 2026, the day before the XIII Meeting of the Iberian Association for the History
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The workshop will take place at the University of Seville in Seville, Spain on December 2, 2026, the day before the XIII Meeting of the Iberian Association for the History

The Young Scholars Initiative (YSI) of the Local Hub and the REDINSEX LGBT Economic and Labour Studies project aim to bring together early-career researchers and practitioners working at the intersection

Pre-Conference YSI is preparing an exciting pre-conference program which will take place on September 16th, with workshops dedicated to scientific publishing, research methods and challenges in the era of AGI

Since 2019, YSI has played a crucial role in collaborating on the IAFFE Pre-Conference, a space traditionally led by young scholars that fosters community building, intergenerational exchange, and intellectual development

The Keynesian Working Group of the Young Scholars Initiative (YSI) is pleased to announce a call for abstracts for the YSI Pre-conference session at the inaugural International Conference in Ecological

Call for Papers 4th Southeast Asia Economic Research and Development Conference (SAERD 2026) Host/Strategic Partner: Agricultural and Rural Development Bank (ARDB), Cambodia — Akkak Pundit Sapheachar Aun Pornmoniroth

In partnership with the organizing committee of the Lille 2026 International Post-Keynesian Conference, the Keynesian Economics Working Group of YSI is opening a call to support young scholars presenting at

Keynes Year 2026: Relevance, Crisis, and Transformations of Keynesian Thought 📍 Mexico City📅 21–25 September 2026🏛 Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana – Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México 🌐 Website: www.keynes2026.com 🟧 About

How conflicts and tensions have shaped and structured economic thought and the philosophy of economics since the early 19th century? Conflicts often emerge when the coherence of economic concepts is

— Submissions are now closed — Please expect the first round of responses in tandem with AHE stream/presentation confirmations by the end of the March. We received a large number
We are always looking for a fresh take on an economic question. Send your pitch to ysi@ineteconomics.org
Aabid Firdausi
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