Online Summer Crash Course “Ecological and Feminist Macroeconomics”
The UB School of Economics offers a crash course on both ecological and feminist macroeconomics. Moreover, it invites participants to reflect upon the convergence between the two. The intention is to contribute to macroeconomics able to face the challenges of the XXI Century. These are well reflected by the Sustainable Development Goals. Particular emphasis will be paid to ecological sustainability, gender equality, and their intersections.
Key details
Dates: 12-16 July 2021
Total hours: 20
Language: English
Fees: Professionals €95, Students €45, Reduced fee €15 (for participants from the Global South)
Registration deadline: 30 June 2021
Students profile: This is a research oriented course. It is thought for students and researchers with a background in economics. However, any participant interested to learn about ecological and feminist macroeconomics is welcome.
More information: https://www.ub.edu/school-economics/summer-crash-course/
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