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SUMMARY:Filosofía de la Economía
DESCRIPTION:Presentación del libro Filosofía de la Economía: Una introducción a problemas metodológicos\, de racionalidad y político-morales de la economía moderna y al Workshop dictado por Josafat Hernández Cervantes (CIDE-UNAM-México): La toma de decisiones desde la crítica de la economía política. \nPROGRAMA \n+ INFO \nLugar | FCE-UBA | SUM \nActividad híbrida solicitar enlace a ruth1pustil@gmail.com  jece.fce@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:CANCELADO | Crops\, Conflict and Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:Seminario de Investigación del IIEP \nCrops\, Conflict and Climate Change \nExpositor | Guido Porto | Universidad de La Plata \nAbstract \nThis paper studies the welfare impacts of agricultural shocks on households with detailed heterogeneity in consumption\, land\, and labor allocation choices. The underlying model is quantified with household survey data from 51 developing countries\, then used to analyze the welfare consequences of the food price hikes induced by the Russian Federation’s invasion of Ukraine and future climate change. Both repress income and exacerbate inequality. War-induced food inflation reduced real household incomes across developing countries by 2.90 percent on average\, while changes in yields due to climate change will reduce real incomes by 11.99 percent. The welfare impacts of both shocks vary enormously across the income distribution\, with already vulnerable households bearing the brunt of their costs. Poor households suffer losses that are considerably larger and much more dispersed than those predicted by models that do not feature household heterogeneity and rely exclusively on aggregate data. \nAutores Erhan Artuc (World Bank)\, Guido Porto (Universidad de La Plata) y Bob Rijkers (World Bank) \n  \nLugar | FCE-UBA | Aula 237
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