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WHAT KIND OF ECONOMIST DO WE NEED IN THE NEXT DECADE?

28/11/2018

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Whether in secondary school, university or any other part of economics education, we do not see important changes in society and science sufficiently reflected in the curriculum. In this event we will discuss the options for economics education. Renovation or revolution ?
Come, discuss and explore with us the ways economics education can be shifted to make real contributions to society.
 
Organized by Our New Economy, Rethinking Economics NL and SIEO. Our current and former chairs, Eli and Sam, will be panelists in this event!
 
DECEMBER 19th, 10:00-18:00, Royal Tropical Institute Amsterdam. See you there !

Program: https://goldschmedingfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/program-20181126.pdf
Sign up: 
https://www.eventbrite.nl/e/what-kind-of-economist-do-we-need-in-the-next-decade-tickets-52481313020
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