Join Associate Professor Marco Faravelli and Dr Umair Khalil as they discuss the case of India, the world’s largest democracy and a procedural rule requiring candidates to pay a monetary deposit to participate in an election.
The conference will cover topics that are relevant for policy making and will aim to provide a networking opportunity for regulators, government agencies, academics and independent economists to meet and discuss these topics.
In a time of extraordinary technological progress, the global community faces a complex challenge known as the 'productivity puzzle.' Despite the rapid pace of innovation, many countries are seeing sluggish growth in productivity and, consequently, in living standards
Matthew O. Jackson, William D. Eberle Professor of Economics at Stanford University and an external faculty member of the Santa Fe Institute, presents the 2021 Colin Clark Memorial lecture on The Economic Consequences and Dynamics of Social Networks.