Thursday, October 29, 2020
4:00-5:20 PM
Off Campus Location
David Yang is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Harvard University. His research focuses on political economy, behavioral and experimental economics, economic history, and cultural economics. In particular, David studies the forces of stability and forces of changes in authoritarian regimes, drawing lessons from historical and contemporary China.
Email political-economy-workshop@umich.edu for the meeting link.
PEW provides a unique forum for doctoral students and faculty members to share and develop interdisciplinary research in political economy. Political science and economics are intimately linked in both substance and methodology, and the field of political economy is among the most fertile and enduring areas for cross-disciplinary research in the social sciences. Currently, PEW is the sole interdisciplinary workshop at the University of Michigan wholly dedicated to the exploration of current research in political economy, and thus plays a valuable role in fostering connections among the university’s various departments and schools.
Email political-economy-workshop@umich.edu for the meeting link.
PEW provides a unique forum for doctoral students and faculty members to share and develop interdisciplinary research in political economy. Political science and economics are intimately linked in both substance and methodology, and the field of political economy is among the most fertile and enduring areas for cross-disciplinary research in the social sciences. Currently, PEW is the sole interdisciplinary workshop at the University of Michigan wholly dedicated to the exploration of current research in political economy, and thus plays a valuable role in fostering connections among the university’s various departments and schools.
Building: | Off Campus Location |
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Location: | Virtual |
Event Type: | Livestream / Virtual |
Tags: | Economics, Political Economy, Political Science |
Source: | Happening @ Michigan from Political Economy Workshop (PEW), Department of Political Science |