In the modern world, we constantly come across and deal with different markets, whose operation can be based on a variety of different mechanisms and designs. Do Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon and Microsoft compete between each other and how does it happen? How did game theory and auction theory help the development of the online advertising market? What findings from economic research can help applicants to enter a prestigious university, and…
From October 28 to November 18, New Economic School held the Honorary Lectures on Political Economy in Memory of Alberto Alesina. Lectures from renowned professors of the leading European universities, friends and former colleagues of Alberto Alesina, were open for the general public. Ruben Enikolopov, Professor and NES Rector moderated this series of lectures.
“The rise of Homo Informaticos, namely a person relying on social media for information, places governments on a razor's edge, where any mistake, any untold event, can draw networked people into the streets. This is the situation today for authoritarian governments and liberal democracies alike; this is the crisis in the world and concerns loss of trust in government. The greater the diffusion of information to the…
On October 28 the Honorary Lectures on Political Economy in Memory of Alberto Alesina opened at NES with a lecture by Guido Tabellini, Professor…
From September 8 till October 14, NES held Guest Lectures Series - five online lectures by the world's leading scholars.
NES Public Lectures: Guest Lecture Series