To foster new economic thinking, we host convenings that gather together a diverse community of thinkers from different fields, countries, and schools of thought.
INET Webinars & Events
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2nd Edition of Inclusive Development Conference: Housing and Urban Land Management in an Unequal World
ConferenceThe conference aims to examine the complex interplay of housing, law, economics, and spatial justice in an unequal world, and we welcome scholars and practitioners to participate.
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2nd Meeting of Young Minds in Frontiers of Economics
PlenaryFollowing a successful inaugural Meeting of Young Minds in 2024, the Second annual Meeting of Young Minds on 17 – 19 February 2025 is geared to be an exciting and engaging gathering of future leaders in the field of economics.
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International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (Al), Privacy, and Governance
ConferenceThis conference aims to explore important issues of economics of AI, good governance, humanization of AI technologies, privacy, considerations of creative thinking and imagination, and take a comprehensive look at the challenges and opportunities of AI technologies.
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Poverty. Development. Globalisation
WorkshopAdvanced Graduate Workshop 2024
Two weeks of dialogues on Poverty, Development, Globalisation
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The Political Economy of Ecological Change and Economic Security in the Global South
ConferenceThe intricacies of the political economy that play out across countries in the Global South have profound significance for understanding the nature of ecological change and economic security that confront our world today.
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Turin Festival of Economics 2024
ConferenceWho owns knowledge?
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Winning Back the People: The Berlin Summit
ConferenceIn the global super election year of 2024, populists are threatening to experience a new upswing almost everywhere – whether in the USA, the EU or in East Germany. What makes so many citizens so dissatisfied? What could help win people back and restore their trust in liberal democracy?
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Resolving Global Vaccine Inequity
ConferenceInnovation, Capabilities and Governance
The development of COVID-19 vaccines within a year of the emergence of SARS-CoV-2 was an unprecedented triumph of scientific research that saved millions of lives. In contrast, the lack of global coordination to manage intellectual property, technology transfer, production, financing, and distribution of vaccines led to excess deaths and losses in economic output.
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Meeting of Young Minds in Frontiers of Economics (MYM)
ConferenceChallenges And Emerging Perspectives
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LEPC VI: Ideas for Building the Future
ConferenceIndia: Climate Change, Technology, and Growth