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Pompea College of Business,   has relaunched The American Business Review ( ), an open-access journal classified A level...
06/12/2020

Pompea College of Business, has relaunched The American Business Review ( ), an open-access journal classified A level in Australian Business Deans Council (ABDC) list; and now is accepting manuscripts. We welcome submissions from Author/s. Thanks to editors Kamal Upadhaya and Subroto Roy; and Dean Brian Kench for his support. Check out the recent issue here:

American Business Review (ABR) is a leading academic business journal with a global audience of businesses, business faculty, and business students. Manuscripts published can be from any discipline or multidisciplinary as long as the they speak to the Aims and Scope.

Congrats to ECON'20 graduates who defended their thesis successfully today.
05/09/2020

Congrats to ECON'20 graduates who defended their thesis successfully today.

https://unheconomicscollective.ning.com/blog/graduating-in-a-recession
04/24/2020

https://unheconomicscollective.ning.com/blog/graduating-in-a-recession

This is a difficult time for many in the labor market, but the impacts may be most acute for those that are graduating and entering the job market for the first time. A growing body of literature in the field of economics shows that those entering the job market during a recession will have signific...

2020 Spring BANL WORKSHOPS- ALL IS WELCOME!
02/12/2020

2020 Spring BANL WORKSHOPS- ALL IS WELCOME!

11/13/2019
10/15/2019

BREAKING NEWS
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2019 Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel to Abhijit Banerjee, Esther Duflo and Michael Kremer “for their experimental approach to alleviating global poverty.”

The research conducted by this year’s Laureates has considerably improved our ability to fight global poverty. In just two decades, their new experiment-based approach has transformed development economics, which is now a flourishing field of research.

Despite recent dramatic improvements, one of humanity’s most urgent issues is the reduction of global poverty, in all its forms. More than 700 million people still subsist on extremely low incomes. Every year, around five million children under the age of five still die of diseases that could often have been prevented or cured with inexpensive treatments. Half of the world’s children still leave school without basic literacy and numeracy skills.

This year’s Laureates have introduced a new approach to obtaining reliable answers about the best ways to fight global poverty. In brief, it involves dividing this issue into smaller, more manageable, questions – for example, the most effective interventions for improving educational outcomes or child health. They have shown that these smaller, more precise, questions are often best answered via carefully designed experiments among the people who are most affected.

In the mid-1990s, Michael Kremer and his colleagues demonstrated how powerful this approach can be, using field experiments to test a range of interventions that could improve school results in western Kenya.

Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo, often with Michael Kremer, soon performed similar studies of other issues and in other countries. Their experimental research methods now entirely dominate development economics.

The Laureates’ research findings – and those of the researchers following in their footsteps – have dramatically improved our ability to fight poverty in practice. As a direct result of one of their studies, more than five million Indian children have benefitted from effective programmes of remedial tutoring in schools. Another example is the heavy subsidies for preventive healthcare that have been introduced in many countries.

These are just two examples of how this new research has already helped to alleviate global poverty. It also has great potential to further improve the lives of the worst-off people around the world.

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Seniors Thesis Defense day in front of their parents, friends and professors. It was a good day to remember. Well done C...
05/12/2019

Seniors Thesis Defense day in front of their parents, friends and professors. It was a good day to remember. Well done Class of 2019 ! 👏👏👏

Economics major Senior Thesis Defense is given by our seniors. Congratulations to Ethan, Gabriel, Marcellus, Anthony, Kl...
05/11/2019

Economics major Senior Thesis Defense is given by our seniors. Congratulations to Ethan, Gabriel, Marcellus, Anthony, Klerisa and Mike! We wish you all the best for the future!

04/17/2019

The College of Business and Department of Economics and Business Analytics is proud to announce the agenda for the2018-2019 Economics & Business Analytics Thesis Defense on May 11th. This is an open forum, feel welcome to attend if you would like to see what exactly our students are capable of in the economics, economic policy, and analytics areas.

04/12/2019

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