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DTSTART;TZID=America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires:20250903T130000
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SUMMARY:Helping Differentiated-Goods Producers Succeed in Exports Markets through Good Exporting Practices: Experimental evidence from Argentina
DESCRIPTION:Seminario de Investigación del IIEP \nHelping Differentiated-Goods Producers Succeed in Exports Markets through Good Exporting Practices: Experimental evidence from Argentina \nExpositor | Juan Carlos Hallak | IIEP (UBA-CONICET) \nAutores: Andrea Gonzalez IIEP (UBA-CONICET)\, Juan Carlos Hallak IIEP (UBA-CONICET)\, Leonardo Iacovone World Bank\, Santiago Llamas Analysis Group\, Martín Rossi Universidad de San Andrés \nAbstract \nWe evaluate a novel export consulting program implemented as a Randomized Controlled Trial by Argentina’s National Export Promotion Agency. The program is intended to help producers of differentiated goods enter and succeed in exports markets. We designed the program relying on a codification effort that resulted in a set of 20 “good exporting practices” (GEP). The GEP program disseminated those practices among businesses –both existing and prospective exporters– in the food-and-beverages sector\, providing 72 hours of one-on-one consulting support. We find no discernible results for the overall set of participating firms.\nHowever\, when we focus on the subset of “good selection firms” –those selected without political and administrative constraints– the results exhibit large\, consistent\, and significant impacts of the program on the extensive margin of exports. The results shed light on a broad set of potential interventions to help SMEs export as well as on risks to avoid when conducting this type of intervention. \n  \nLugar | FCE-UBA | Aula Olivera
URL:https://economicas.uba.ar/iiep/eventos/helping-differentiated-goods-producers-succeed-in-exports-markets-through-good-exporting-practices-experimental-evidence-from-argentina/
LOCATION:Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires
CATEGORIES:Destacada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires:20250908T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires:20250908T190000
DTSTAMP:20260429T044928
CREATED:20250903T171225Z
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SUMMARY:Perón y el peronismo\, 1945-1974
DESCRIPTION:Seminario del CEEED \nPerón y el peronismo\, 1945-1974 \nExpositor: Samuel Amaral | -UNTREF- Académico de número de la Academia Nacional de la Historia \nModerador: Jorge Gilbert | CEEED IIEP (UBA-CONICET) \n  \nLugar | FCE-UBA | Aula Olivera
URL:https://economicas.uba.ar/iiep/eventos/peron-y-el-peronismo-1945-1974/
LOCATION:Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires
CATEGORIES:CEEED
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires:20250910T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires:20250910T100000
DTSTAMP:20260429T044928
CREATED:20250909T172542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250909T131302Z
UID:18849-1757494800-1757498400@economicas.uba.ar
SUMMARY:Seminario AFISPOP | Federalismo Fiscal en la Argentina: Desafíos Vigentes y Perspectivas
DESCRIPTION:Seminario AFISPOP \nFederalismo Fiscal en la Argentina: Desafíos Vigentes y Perspectivas\nEn el seminario se abordarán los principales desafíos y perspectivas del federalismo fiscal en Argentina\, partiendo de las características generales que definen las relaciones fiscales entre el gobierno nacional y las provincias en el país\, y revisando la evolución reciente de las transferencias intergubernamentales y del financiamiento subnacional. Se analizarán las dinámicas actuales entre el gobierno nacional y las provincias\, así como los retos persistentes para mejorar la eficiencia y la equidad del sistema fiscal\, imprescindible para avanzar hacia un desarrollo regional equilibrado y sostenible. \nEquipo AFISPOP \n  \nLugar | FCE-UBA | Aula 237
URL:https://economicas.uba.ar/iiep/eventos/federalismo-fiscal-en-la-argentina-desafios-vigentes-y-perspectivas/
LOCATION:Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires
CATEGORIES:AFISPOP,Destacada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires:20250910T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires:20250910T150000
DTSTAMP:20260429T044928
CREATED:20250903T173216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250905T173922Z
UID:18851-1757502000-1757516400@economicas.uba.ar
SUMMARY:Seminario de investigación del IIEP | 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. Bob Rijkers\, World Bank. \n  \nLugar | FCE-UBA | Aula Olivera
URL:https://economicas.uba.ar/iiep/eventos/crops-conflict-and-climate-change/
LOCATION:Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires
CATEGORIES:Destacada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires:20250924T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires:20250924T110000
DTSTAMP:20260429T044928
CREATED:20250908T141408Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250909T180146Z
UID:19033-1758704400-1758711600@economicas.uba.ar
SUMMARY:Seminario IIEP |  La economía de la energía en Argentina: Perspectivas\, desafíos y oportunidades
DESCRIPTION:Seminario IIEP \nLa economía de la energía en Argentina: Perspectivas\, desafíos y oportunidades \nObjetivo \nEl seminario propone un espacio de reflexión sobre la economía de la energía en Argentina\, integrando las miradas del Estado\, la regulación y el sector privado. A través del intercambio con referentes del sector\, se discutirán desafíos\, oportunidades y escenarios futuros en un sector clave para el desarrollo económico y la transición energética. \nPanelistas \nMaría Tettamanti | Secretaría de Energía de la Nación. \nDaniel Ciaffone |  Vicepresidente\, Panamerican Energy. \nSantiago Urbiztondo |  Economista Jefe de Fiel; Profesor Titular UNLP. \nModerador | Alejandro Einstoss. Coordinador del Observatorio de precios y tarifas – IIEP UBA-CONICET \n  \nLugar | FCE-UBA |  Salón de Usos Múltiples\, Primer piso
URL:https://economicas.uba.ar/iiep/eventos/la-economia-de-la-energia-en-argentina-perspectivas-desafios-y-oportunidades/
LOCATION:Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires
CATEGORIES:Destacada,Seminario IIEP
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires:20250924T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires:20250924T150000
DTSTAMP:20260429T044928
CREATED:20250905T173807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250911T191728Z
UID:18968-1758718800-1758726000@economicas.uba.ar
SUMMARY:Seminario de investigación del IIEP | Intergenerational occupational transmission as a determinant of social mobility
DESCRIPTION:Seminario de investigación del IIEP \nIntergenerational occupational transmission as a determinant of social mobility \nExpositor | Martin Trombetta IIEP UBA-CONICET \n  \nAbstract \nSocial mobility is an interdisciplinary field that studies the degree to which an individual’s wellbeing is determined by that of the household she grew up in. While sociologists have extensively analyzed the link between parents and children’s occupations\, understood as indicators of social class\, economists have chosen to focus on other socioeconomic attributes such as education or income. This work bridges the gap between these two branches of the literature by characterizing the transmission of occupational attributes from parents to children in the methodological framework provided by modern economic analysis on intergenerational mobility. I leverage two Argentine retrospective surveys to provide estimates of the effects of general attributes of the occupations of parents on those of their offspring. The empirical strategy features traditional ordinary least squares regressions as well as an instrumental variables approach and unconditional quantile regressions. My results indicate that job skill level and occupational socioeconomic status are strongly transmitted from parents to children\, while other attributes such as rank\, establishment size and industry show strong intergenerational correlation that weakens once the instrumental variable is incorporated. Quantile regressions suggest that intergenerational occupational persistence is driven by occupations with the highest socioeconomic status. Overall\, these results imply sizable transmission of occupational attributes\, which acts as a key determinant of the social mobility level and severely limits equality of opportunity. \n  \nSobre el expositor \nEs Doctor en Economía por la Universidad Nacional de La Plata (UNLP)\, Investigador Asistente del CONICET e Investigador Asociado del IIEP-UBA. Se desempeña como Profesor Adjunto en la Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA) y ha dictado cursos de grado y posgrado en diversas universidades. Sus áreas de trabajo abarcan econometría aplicada\, desigualdad de ingresos\, brechas de género y movilidad social. \n  \nLugar FCE-UBA Aula Olivera
URL:https://economicas.uba.ar/iiep/eventos/intergenerational-occupational-transmission-as-a-determinant-of-social-mobility/
LOCATION:UBA Córdoba\, Av. Córdoba 2122\, Buenos Aires\, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires\, 1425\, Argentina
CATEGORIES:Destacada,Seminario IIEP
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires:20250929T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires:20250929T190000
DTSTAMP:20260429T044928
CREATED:20250922T134509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250922T134509Z
UID:19689-1759165200-1759172400@economicas.uba.ar
SUMMARY:La reacción antiliberal: De las tasas chinas a la restricción externa
DESCRIPTION:SEMINARIO | TEORÍA Y PRÁCTICA DEL LIBERALISMO ECONÓMICO EN ARGENTINA \nLa conjunción ideológica liberal-conservadora \nLa reacción antiliberal: de las tasas chinas a la restricción externa \n– De ‘estallido’ de la Convertibilidad a las “tasas chinas”\, 2003/2007 \n– El período ‘voluntarista’: 2008 /2015. \nExpositores: Dra. Viviana Román\, Historiador Juan Lucas Gómez\, Dr. Saúl Keifman y Mg. Luis Blaum \nLUGAR | Sede Posgrados – Aula 205\, Maipú 71\, CABA \nConexión |  https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83478987565 \nActividad no arancelada \nOrganizan: Centro de Investigación y Docencia en Economía para el Desarrollo (CIDED)\, Centro de Centro de Estudios Económicos de la Empresa y el Desarrollo (CEEED) e Instituto Interdisciplinario de Economía Política (IIEP – UBA – CONICET)
URL:https://economicas.uba.ar/iiep/eventos/la-reaccion-antiliberal-de-las-tasas-chinas-a-la-restriccion-externa/
LOCATION:Maipú 71\, Maipú 71\, Argentina
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