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  2. Land Economy – Environment, Law & Economics - Trinity College…

    https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/subjects/land-economy/
    Thumbnail for Land Economy – Environment, Law & Economics - Trinity College Cambridge 3 Jul 2024: It applies particularly the disciplines of Economics and law for the analysis of the governance of the environment and land use. ... Trinity’s Director of Studies in Land Economy is Professor Andreas Kontoleon whose specialist interests are in
  3. Centre for History and Economics

    https://www.histecon.magd.cam.ac.uk/news.html
    11 Jun 2024: Boulding Memorial Award for Ecological Economics 2023, jointly with David Barkin (Professor, Metropolitan University, Mexico City). ... The Centre for History and Economics mourns the death of Jonathan Steinberg, 1934 - 2021.
  4. Overlapping climate policies

    https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/eprg-OCP_slides_June_2024-Robert-Ritz.pdf
    25 Jun 2024: CRED-HEC Law, Economics and Regulation ConferenceParis Panthéon-Assas University. 20 June 2024. ... Limitations: No fiscal impacts or welfare analysis. Robert Ritz (Cambridge) Overlapping climate policiesCRED-HEC Law, Economics and Regulation
  5. A Unified Approach to Quantifying Algorithmic Unfairness: Measuring…

    https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/adrian/KDD2018_inequality_indices.pdf
    19 Jun 2024: Our core idea is to use existing inequalityindices from economics to measure how unequally the outcomes ofan algorithm benefit different individuals or groups in a population.Our work offers a justified ... In this paper, we propose to quantify
  6. TYING YOURSELF TO THE MAST: PAINFUL DEBT AS A ...

    https://www.cerf.cam.ac.uk/files/media/niermann_tying_yourself_to_the_mast.pdf
    19 Jun 2024: LENNART NIERMANNDepartment of Economics, University of Cambridge. This paper studies why countries end up at a disadvantageous point of high debt and higheconomic cost of default.
  7. TYING YOURSELF TO THE MAST: PAINFUL DEBT AS A ...

    https://www.cerf.cam.ac.uk/sites/www.cerf.cam.ac.uk/files/media/niermann_tying_yourself_to_the_mast.pdf
    19 Jun 2024: LENNART NIERMANNDepartment of Economics, University of Cambridge. This paper studies why countries end up at a disadvantageous point of high debt and higheconomic cost of default.

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