Economics Seminar: Moshi Alam
Jonas Clark Hall, Room 118Moshi Alam, assistant professor of economics at Clark, will discuss his research in labor and public economics.
Moshi Alam, assistant professor of economics at Clark, will discuss his research in labor and public economics.
As a part of ECON307 “International Trade,” Robin Sogalla (DIW Berlin/Harvard) will deliver a guest lecture on “Unilateral Carbon Pricing and Heterogeneous Firms.” He will discuss carbon emissions and economic […]
Joseph de Rivera will discuss his book, “Forming a Global Community,” which argues that our current global situation requires a non-dualistic personalist philosophy that suggests new economics, politics, and religion.
Edson Severnini, Associate Professor of Economics and Core Faculty of the Schiller Institute for Integrated Science and Society, Boston College
Department of Economics hosts our first Department Seminar this Fall. Our new colleague, Oni, will introduce us to his work. See the link for his draft. Time and place: Thursday, Oct […]
The Economics Society, a student-led organization that fosters a community for students interested in the study and application of economics, will host the first social event for the academic year […]
Date: October 16, 2025, 12 – 1:30 pm Room: JC118 Speaker: Balázs Zélity (Wesleyan University) Title: Demographics and International Capital Flows: An Empirical Assessment Abstract: This paper empirically investigates whether shifts in […]
The Economics Society, a student-led organization for Clark economics majors, will host a career event featuring program faculty and recent graduates who will share their diverse perspectives on the career […]
Meet Clark University alumna Suaida Firoze (BA Economics) and Anh Do (MS in Finance) who will share their experiences in financial analysis, consulting, and wealth strategy in the technology, health […]
The Economics Department seminar will feature Joanna Venator from Boston College. Do policies that restrict reproductive care access impact contraceptive choices?
The Department of Economics presents Professor Linh Tô, who studies topics in labor, public, and behavioral economics at Boston University.
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