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Conference on the economics of crime and justice, 2024 (day two)
A two day conference discussing recent work on the economics of crime and the criminal justice system.
0:00:00 - Intro
0:02:33 - Hans Grönqvist - Making background salient: the effects of opening access to records for individuals in criminal databases
0:29:34 - Anna Bindler - discussant
0:42:29 - Q&A, Hans Grönqvist
0:51:18 - Daniel Mejia - On the tension between due process protection and public safety: the case of an extensive procedural reform in Colombia
1:20:21 - Jeffrey Grogger, discussant
1:34:06 - Q&A, Daniel Mejia
1:43:18 - Wenwei Peng - Ethnic disparity in criminal sentences in China: evidence from the universe of court verdict
2:07:21 - Stephen Machin, discussant
2:19:31 - Q&A, Wenwei Peng
2:25:16 - Alipio Ferreira - Satellites and fines: using monitoring to target inspections of deforestation
2:52:30 - Tom Kirchmaier, discussant
3:03:22 - Q&A, Alipio Ferreira
3:15:44 - Roman Rivera - Officer heterogeneity
3:46:43 - Brian Bell, discussant
3:59:50 - Q&A, Roman Rivera
4:09:08 - Stephen Kastoryano - Strategic bureaucratic opacity: evidence from death investigation laws and police killings
4:45:12 - Adam Soliman, discussant
4:51:46 - Q&A, Stephen Kastoryano
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Відео

How much does management matter in an era of disruption?
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Daniela Scur launches a new report - How much does management matter in an era of disruption? - with the latest findings from the World Management Survey. This is the culmination of a 20-year project with in-depth interviews with nearly 20,000 firms in 38 countries.
Conference on the economics of crime and justice, 2024 (day one)
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A two day conference discussing recent work on the economics of crime and the criminal justice system. 0:00:00 - Intro 0:02:20 - Max Kapustin - We're building something here: reducing gun violence without exacerbating the harms of policing in Baltimore’s western district 0:28:50 - Kevin Schnepel - discussant 0:37:40 - Q&A, Max Kapustin 0:50:03 - Santiago Tobón - Civilian alternatives to policin...
Old problems, new (behavioral economics) solutions
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Jens Ludwig (University of Chicago) uses behavioural science to examine the causes of violence and presents a novel approach for solving the problem.
Volunteering, exercise, and wellbeing: causal connections
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The CEP Wellbeing Community team present the preliminary results of the GoodGym impact evaluation, which aims to show the causal effects of participating in volunteering and physical exercise on wellbeing, mental health, and social capital. cep.lse.ac.uk/_new/events/event.asp?index=9643
LSE Wellbeing Seminar - Brandyn Churchill (Massachusetts), Christopher Carpenter (Vanderbilt)
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LSE Wellbeing Seminar - Brandyn Churchill (Massachusetts), Christopher Carpenter (Vanderbilt)
Growth of the UK economy
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Growth and productivity are often talked about in UK politics, but how are they linked and what effect do they have on the economy? LSE’s John Van Reenen explains.
Lionel Robbins Memorial Lectures 2023: Mariana Mazzucato
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Join us for the first of two lectures that Mariana Mazzucato will deliver as part of the Lionel Robbins Lecture Series: 'Putting collective value creation at the heart of economic thinking and practice'. Mariana will show how our current global challenges around climate, health and digitalization require governments to invest in their internal creative capabilities, resisting the outsourcing tr...
Wellbeing: science and policy
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Jan-Emmanuel De Neve (Oxford and CEP), Richard Layard (CEP), chaired by Stephen Machin Monday 06 March 2023 What produces a happy society and a happy life? This event marks the launch of the first field-defining book on the economics of wellbeing. Authored by Richard Layard and Jan-Emmanuel De Neve (with illustrations by David Shrigley) "Wellbeing: Science and Policy" contains a wealth of examp...
Why be an economist?
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Economics is the study of how people, firms and governments make choices. Economic methods can be used to understand and find solutions to problems ranging from the gender pay gap to climate change. But who chooses to work in economics, and what do they study? In this short video to mark International Women’s Day 2023, economists from the Centre for Economic Performance (CEP) talk about why the...
Whatever it takes: is there a 'plan B' for climate change?
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Plan A for climate change should be to change our growth model to reduce emissions sufficiently to stop global warming through a mixture of carbon pricing, regulation, and technology subsidies. Should we also consider a Plan B of encouraging new technological solutions? And if so, what kind of solutions are there and how would we act upon them? This event brings together some new thinking on th...
Ray of hope: innovation and the climate crisis
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Dealing with climate change will require innovation and diffusion of new technologies. But how can we craft policies to best deliver this? Robin Burgess, John Van Reenen, Mar Reguant, Pol Simpson and chair Nicholas Stern discuss new thinking and evidence from leading thinkers and practitioners on this vital subject, including detailed studies of one of the possible success stories - solar power...
CEPR/CEP annual symposium in labour economics, 2022: day two keynote by John Van Reenen (LSE)
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CEPR/CEP annual symposium in labour economics, 2022: day two keynote by John Van Reenen (LSE)
CEPR/CEP annual symposium in labour economics, 2022: day one keynote by Sule Alan (EUI)
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CEPR/CEP annual symposium in labour economics, 2022: day one keynote by Sule Alan (EUI)
Enrico Moretti: Cities, resilience and change
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Enrico Moretti: Cities, resilience and change
CEP insights: Gender with Barbara Petrongolo
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CEP insights: Gender with Barbara Petrongolo
CEP insights: Immigration with Jonathan Wadsworth
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CEP insights: Immigration with Jonathan Wadsworth
CEP insights: Education with Sandra McNally
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CEP insights: Education with Sandra McNally
Move on up
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Move on up
Brexit's economic impact: early evidence and future prospects
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Brexit's economic impact: early evidence and future prospects
Going for growth
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Going for growth
Technology and the labour market
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Technology and the labour market
Make wellbeing the goal
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Make wellbeing the goal
This is CEP - 30 years of research
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This is CEP - 30 years of research
Covid-19 and business technology adoption - presentations
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Covid-19 and business technology adoption - presentations
Exploring What Matters evaluation
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Exploring What Matters evaluation
CEP Policy Panel: Lost Generations? Globalisation and the Left-Behinds of Tomorrow
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CEP Policy Panel: Lost Generations? Globalisation and the Left-Behinds of Tomorrow
Keynote address: Prof Dani Rodrik (Harvard): Industrial Policy: Old and new
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Keynote address: Prof Dani Rodrik (Harvard): Industrial Policy: Old and new
05 - Question and Answer Session with Paul Frijters and Martin Knapp
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05 - Question and Answer Session with Paul Frijters and Martin Knapp
02 - Question and Answer Session with Richard Layard and Andrew Clark
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02 - Question and Answer Session with Richard Layard and Andrew Clark

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Index-o1234
    @Index-o1234 3 місяці тому

    Economist?Well.....in Realistically speaking... If Covid and the eventual breakdown of global supply chains was "Ground Zero" from a market and employment prosective where would global markets possably be headed afterwards?🤔 🫡

  • @mayagrolig4500
    @mayagrolig4500 3 місяці тому

    Interesting!

  • @walkerhaw5468
    @walkerhaw5468 6 місяців тому

    Dan Pena is gonna fix the problem.

  • @donicagiorgio
    @donicagiorgio 9 місяців тому

    Wow ..he was with me in my twitter long time with Rubini...kita pos gyrnai ei roda..me voitha..

  • @greatstoriesfilms
    @greatstoriesfilms Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing this significant work. Having evidence of the fundamental importance of wellbeing on this scale is fantastic, congratulations and thank you again.

  • @SpraggaHatchet
    @SpraggaHatchet Рік тому

    Yeah. They never actually started. This is 10 years old

  • @vicky_chauhan9
    @vicky_chauhan9 Рік тому

    It doesn't matter how much money you have you can't eat,drink,live like upper castes.

  • @vicky_chauhan9
    @vicky_chauhan9 Рік тому

    It is good if inequality based on class system.but in India inequality is based on caste system.

  • @Astrogator1
    @Astrogator1 Рік тому

    Anything more bizarre than economists lecturing people about the environment…? … maybe celibate priests on raising children, an addict on abstinence or most politicians on corruption. Talk about the blind and deaf leading the world into the abyss

  • @nicholasvirzi5502
    @nicholasvirzi5502 2 роки тому

    My God, the coughing!

  • @zzzaralol
    @zzzaralol 2 роки тому

    LIKE ANGINA

  • @gaetanovenezia9224
    @gaetanovenezia9224 2 роки тому

    Insightful, thanks for posting. I had just finished Moretti's _The New Geography of Jobs_ and was expressly reading it to figure out where real estate might be a good investment (and why) and then how trends might shift because of Covid. There's certainly a way to use the trends and principles in that book to make an educated guess, but is also great to get a direct response on the Covid question.

    • @evanlerner3475
      @evanlerner3475 Рік тому

      Did you find this book from reventure’s recommendation as well? Lol

  • @sol2504
    @sol2504 2 роки тому

    😄 𝐩𝐫𝐨𝐦𝐨𝐬𝐦

  • @kjamestaylor
    @kjamestaylor 2 роки тому

    the sound quality is unexceptional and will not enhance the reputation of those involved

  • @erikab7040
    @erikab7040 2 роки тому

    The Brexit Is So Doxic It will Finesh UK Iits Bin Dan With Lais Lais Lais 👎

  • @erikab7040
    @erikab7040 2 роки тому

    Brexit Is Very Doxis Its Bin Dan With Lais lais Lais i Hop Northenirland Get Uneited I Pray Vor the Qeen

  • @hahanah1463
    @hahanah1463 2 роки тому

    bye bye EU 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌

  • @thomasjamison2050
    @thomasjamison2050 2 роки тому

    This is an example of academics trying to come to grips with the harsh reality of being a small business owner having to deal with the new barriers to trade. There should be absolutely no question that the small business sector of the economy would be terribly hard hit almost immediately.

  • @richmorg8196
    @richmorg8196 2 роки тому

    The UK voted to leave the. EU . When the vote for the Welsh Assembly vote was 50 -49 which is closer than 52-48 nobody called for a Second referendum they just said Good morning and it is a very Good morning indeed and therefore why can people not just except that Britain voted to leave and that is the end of it you lost get over it

  • @jimmarshall4719
    @jimmarshall4719 2 роки тому

    ua-cam.com/video/gsxzzl8Th7A/v-deo.html 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @skeptiwq
    @skeptiwq 2 роки тому

    wow! that is what I have searched for so long on the UA-cam. those typical narrow videos explaining what the labour market is with the millions of views disquise a much more professional scientific discussion. thank you!

  • @stanvillamayor285
    @stanvillamayor285 2 роки тому

    LOL can't believe that Brits are so out of touch with reality

  • @cmb5489
    @cmb5489 2 роки тому

    Have nothing to do with the UK again, You will be shaffted

  • @bewidis
    @bewidis 2 роки тому

    The desire to leave the EU was fuelled by a nostalgic view of the past, when GB was still a world empire and a world power. It was thought that everything was better then. The free movement of goods and people was progress and a milestone in European development, Brexit was a huge step backwards. Nostalgia is the memory of times gone by that never existed.

  • @daquidi
    @daquidi 2 роки тому

    Anand Menon s optimism is recommendable, but he should may be do his job. Why does the British elite continue to enable its ruling class? It s time to hold the ruling class to account.

  • @jlirving
    @jlirving 2 роки тому

    Curious if anyone could link a good resource that follows up how did it go as things have only globally gotten kind of worse. Edit googled Cer Brexit trade effect and Cer release a monthly update for the trailing months so last released in July 21 for may 21

  • @city3015
    @city3015 2 роки тому

    UK and USA-its like watching competition who gonna fucked up more durning the year. So far draw!!

  • @brettharter143
    @brettharter143 3 роки тому

    Wages across Britain raising finally!

    • @markofsaltburn
      @markofsaltburn 2 роки тому

      Inflation across Britain raising finally!

  • @staffanberg6747
    @staffanberg6747 3 роки тому

    Would be great to see what the same people say now with the current state in UK. But suspect that aint going to happen as i think most things these guys chatted about have not happened and UK trade/work situation is far worse then what they predicted.

  • @hannofranz7973
    @hannofranz7973 3 роки тому

    Why should customers and traders in the EU do business with the UK if they can get the same products cheaper, faster and without any hassle from other EU-countries? This is going to kill business with the UK.

  • @neilog747
    @neilog747 3 роки тому

    The saddest part of Brexit is the English Brexiters who think that the British Establishment knows how to govern them properly or gives a damn about them. A lot of the Establishment are self-serving, tax-dodging leeches who manufacture English opinion thru their allies in the media. Then there is the phantom of self-determination in a massively interconnected world. The EU was investing in British regions because Westminster had, and has, no intention of doing so, and it gave us the 48 hour week against the wishes of our current givernment.

  • @evobsm2328
    @evobsm2328 3 роки тому

    When britain left eu iq rose by 25%

  • @dallysinghson5569
    @dallysinghson5569 3 роки тому

    The early approval of the vaccines in the UK was done within EU regulations and the explanation can be found on the MHRA site

    • @dallysinghson5569
      @dallysinghson5569 3 роки тому

      As I can't use links Google using phrase and go direct to MHRA for their explanations: MHRA Chief Executive Dr June Raine explains the process behind the Agency's approval of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine The regulatory aspect in detail for the specific can be found in part 174 of the 2012 Human Medicines Regulations

  • @ojlbrickwork8092
    @ojlbrickwork8092 3 роки тому

    Canzuk

  • @ojlbrickwork8092
    @ojlbrickwork8092 3 роки тому

    UK re joining no

  • @britishmgtow7251
    @britishmgtow7251 3 роки тому

    Brexit is wonderful :)

  • @shootingsportstransparency7461
    @shootingsportstransparency7461 3 роки тому

    Daddy what is Brexit meaning, That means the food shells in shops got more and more empty, Expats become illegal immigrants, it will be dead cheap for mainland Europeans to go weekend shopping in England and daddy got his first UB40, son. Now help me to dig up some left over potatoes before the sun comes up and they catch us.

  • @bernieburrows3731
    @bernieburrows3731 3 роки тому

    I'd like to hear each and every one of these experts explain how brexit has affected financial services post brexit..

  • @fuckfannyfiddlefart
    @fuckfannyfiddlefart 3 роки тому

    If London had redistributed its wealth things reactionary self harm may not have happened. Something to learn from. We never learn!

  • @jjakjjak5231
    @jjakjjak5231 3 роки тому

    Copied summary: Oven ready, Canada style, world trade rules, Australia type, Norway Plus, Sweden style, Have our Cake and Eat it. We got Brexit Done. Our friends and our partners in the E.U. 350 Million per week for our NHs. Take back control. No border in the Irish sea. Rip up your customs forms! No M20 delays! The easiest deal in History. Our own laws. Starting to get the feeling its not what its cracked up to be yet?

  • @XmarlonXPT
    @XmarlonXPT 3 роки тому

    I used to buy items from the UK, the last time I bought a donut from gamestop they charged me twice the price for being from Mars , I’m not buying nothing in the UK AGAIN! From now on I’ll probably buy donuts from Neptune

  • @mdv8499
    @mdv8499 3 роки тому

    There is a Veterinarian defficency in UK. High university costs. Pre brexit it was cheaper and easier to take in Veterinarians from EU since non EU citizens were expensive with visa costs. Now a Veterinary practice or a chain has to pay above 2000pounds for a one Vet. And the vets them selves has to pay a fee. Most of the good vets in EU doesn't want to pay that and there is no need to because they are financially stabilized. They'll just miss a learning opportunity or work and travel fun. Now many practices are suffering under this less work force problem. It is same for the human medicine sector and I think to some other sectors. And for students it's now hard getting to countries like Germany with free education to study for less money and come back and work for UK. UK has to fastly think of a solution and reduce their university fees. Maybe cut the costs on the royal family? I don't know, why it is too expensive in England. High debts? Karma of colonization?

  • @speartip266
    @speartip266 3 роки тому

    Hey I know this story! Little Tommy felt compelled to run away from his Catholic boarding school and is being disciplined and made an example of to dissuade the other kids from running away too.

  • @garethcooke3222
    @garethcooke3222 3 роки тому

    When you think about the impact the EU has had on the UK since its inception has been devastating, the tenticles of control have been worst for UK, we were told our fruit trees had to be grubbed up, our fishing rights reduces to next to zero, what manufacturing we had ripped apart, drugs industries gone, trade organised one way " Their Way" from day one it was going to be a one way street, it has got worse not better over the years

  • @johncapo2843
    @johncapo2843 3 роки тому

    BREXIT - THE MOVIE ua-cam.com/video/_F2OuOobBV8/v-deo.html welcome to the deep end

  • @CaseytheComedian
    @CaseytheComedian 3 роки тому

    Well, if Europe wants to hammer the UK in trade, we're always open to talk here in the US... assuming our current government can even function these days. 🙄

  • @lightningtwostrikes4317
    @lightningtwostrikes4317 3 роки тому

    The problem is with Brexit is, it was far easier to fool so many stupid people than it will be to convince them that they’ve been fooled.

  • @alex29443
    @alex29443 3 роки тому

    Counterpoint to the idea that inequality of opportunity is rising. In the 1940's the class system was still quite entrenched and it was unwound in the 50s and 60s quite a bit, so you had a lot of good families and good people rise up. Once those people left the general quality of people in the bottom 10-20% of earners is lower so they are less likely to rise out of poverty. The reduction of social mobility over time could be a much more fundamental and difficult problem than rich people hogging the good jobs for themselves and their mates, the social stratification might actually represent talent concentration at the top and failure concentration at the bottom.

  • @hannofranz7973
    @hannofranz7973 3 роки тому

    A drop in 40 percent very likely means that a large part of those importers have covered their markets looking for other providers. This must be quite a corcerning aspect because they are not likely to return.