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SUMMARY:Julio Irazusta sobre el imperialismo británico\, Rosas\, Perón y el rumbo de la historia argentina desde 1934
DESCRIPTION:Julio Irazusta sobre el imperialismo británico\, Rosas\, Perón y el rumbo de la historia argentina desde 1934 \nEn esta presentacion se examina la obra de Julio Irazusta y su interpretación del imperialismo británico en Argentina a lo largo del siglo XX. Donald Peck —historiador británico con décadas de investigación sobre Argentina— analiza las contradicciones internas del pensamiento de Irazusta\, cuya denuncia del imperialismo coexistía con una trayectoria personal estrechamente ligada a los circuitos económicos que criticaba. A partir del libro La Argentina y el imperialismo británico (1934) y de Perón y la Crisis Argentina (1956)\, se argumenta que el antiimperialismo de Irazusta constituyó una retórica fundamentalmente negativa\, condicionada por posicionamientos políticos heterodoxos y una lectura anacrónica del poder británico. \nExpositor: Donald Peck\nModerador: Marcelo Rougier CEHEAL | IIEP UBA-CONICET \nLugar | FCE-UBA | Aula 433 (EDIFICIO ANEXO. 3er piso)
URL:https://economicas.uba.ar/iiep/eventos/julio-irazusta-sobre-el-imperialismo-britanico-rosas-peron-y-el-rumbo-de-la-historia-argentina-desde-1934/
LOCATION:Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires
CATEGORIES:CEHEAL
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires:20260304T130000
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SUMMARY:Regímenes de Inflación en Argentina  
DESCRIPTION:Charla de Coyuntura \n Regímenes de Inflación en Argentina \nAnálisis de los regímenes inflacionarios en Argentina y perspectivas. \nExpositores \nLuis García Morales (Maestría en Economía UBA)\, Gonzalo Carrera (Equilibra)\, Joaquín Waldman (IIEP UBA-CONICET) \nModerador \nPablo Mira (IIEP UBA-CONICET) \n  \nLugar | FCE-UBA | Aula Olivera \nFormato | Híbrido | Zoom \nSolicitar enlace: pablojaviermira@gmail.com \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://economicas.uba.ar/iiep/eventos/regimenes-de-inflacion-en-argentina/
LOCATION:Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires
CATEGORIES:Destacada,MACRO
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires:20260311T130000
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SUMMARY:Seminario de Investigación | Hedging Trade Cost Uncertainty
DESCRIPTION:Seminario | Hedging Trade Cost Uncertainty \nExpositor | Leandro Navarro | Universidad de Bayreuth (Alemania)\nCoatuores: Hartmut Egger (Bayreuth)\, Peter Egger (ETH Zürich) y Katharina Erhardt (DICE Düsseldorf) \nAbstract\nThis paper studies how international firms hedge against trade cost uncertainty. We analyse two margins of adjustment: foreign market entry (exporting vs foreign direct investment) and invoicing in FOB or CIF prices. In a unified model with oligopolistic competition\, we show that trade cost volatility affects firms’ entry decisions through market shares and interacts systematically with invoicing strategies under sticky prices. Firms with small market shares prefer exporting and FOB-price invoicing\, while firms with large market shares favour foreign investment and CIF-price invoicing. Using a novel transaction-level measure of trade cost volatility constructed from French customs data\, we provide empirical support for these mechanisms and document joint determination of entry and invoicing decisions.
URL:https://economicas.uba.ar/iiep/eventos/seminario-hedging-trade-cost-uncertainty/
LOCATION:Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires
CATEGORIES:Destacada,Seminario IIEP
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires:20260320T130000
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SUMMARY:Seminario de Investigación  | The Consequences of Economic Insecurity
DESCRIPTION:Seminario de Investigación\nThe Consequences of Economic Insecurity \nEconomic insecurity is considered to be on the rise. But how can it be measured\, and what are its consequences? We here consider both axiomatic measurement and self-reported insecurity. We then use panel data to show that insecurity affects health\, voting\, fertility\, marriage\, home-ownership and savings. We underline where current research is lacking. \nExpositores\nAndrew E. Clark Paris School of Economics (PSE) – CNRS\, FR\n Conchita D’Ambrosio University of Luxembourg\, LU \nConchita D’Ambrosio was appointed Professor of Economics at the Université du Luxembourg in April 2013. She studied Economics at the Università Bocconi\, Milan\, and at New York University\, from which latter she obtained her Ph.D. in 2000. Her research interests have revolved around the study of individual and social well-being and its determinants. Her research focus is both theoretical and applied. Her work provides theoretically-sound measures of various phenomena – such as economic insecurity\, multidimensional poverty\, relative deprivation\, resilience\, and social exclusion – that are becoming increasingly common in our societies. She also explores the impacts of various life events on measures of well-being via the use of panel and birth-cohort data. The traditional approach followed in the Social Sciences is here enriched with insights from Biology looking at variables related to DNA and DNA Methylation. She was Editor of the Review of Income and Wealth between 2008 and 2024. \nAndrew Clark earned both Masters and PhD degrees in Economics from the London School of Economics\, and is currently Full CNRS Research Professor at the Paris School of Economics. He was one of the first researchers in Economics to use data on subjective well-being. His research has covered the role of comparisons (to others like you\, to your partner etc.) in well-being\, and the use of long-run panel data to model adaptation to life events (such as unemployment\, marriage\, and divorce). Recent work has used birth-cohort data to analyse the influence of family background and childhood events on adult outcomes (including adult subjective well-being)\, and considered the causes and consequences of economic insecurity. Prof. Clark is one of the authors of The Origins of Happiness (Princeton University Press). \nLugar | FCE-UBA | Aula Olivera
URL:https://economicas.uba.ar/iiep/eventos/the-consequences-of-economic-insecurity/
LOCATION:UBA Córdoba\, Av. Córdoba 2122\, Buenos Aires\, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires\, 1425\, Argentina
CATEGORIES:Destacada,Seminario IIEP
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