The GDS17 is a study group on the impact of economic policies established in Rome on December 2017 by some academics of Roma Tre and Sapienza.

The group is intended as a place for discussions and debate, involving professors, researchers, PhD students and experts in an informal and participative way.

The aim is to gather ideas and proposals and propose together a planning of initiatives (including researches, debates, projects.) to be promoted during the year.

For the period 2019-2022, the GDS17 is supported by  Erasmus + Jean Monnet Project

For information: gds17roma@gmail.com

We would like to remind you the next GDS17 meeting, scheduled for July, 5th at 14:30, having the following programme:

14:30-14:35 Welcome (Rama Dasi Mariani)

14:35-15:20 Paper presentationIntermediated Trade and Credit Constraints: The Case of Firm’s Imports (Filomena Pietrovito – University of Molise, coauthors: Francesco Nucci and Alberto Franco Pozzolo)

15:20-15:40 Coffee break and discussion in the library*
*the virtual coffee break will be held on the platform wonder.me by clicking on the link above. Its use is quick and intuitive. For those of you who are not familiar with such platform, you can watch this short video tutorial.

15:40-16:20 PhD presentation: Remittances-Economic growth nexus: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa. (Mekam Pouatcha Mathurin – Sapienza University of Rome)

16:20-16:30 Discussion and Concluding remarks

The meeting will be held online and you can access it by clicking on this MS Teams link.

We appreciate if you could confirm your participation.

 

Please note that proposals for presenting (also) early stage works and projects are more than welcome, and you can candidate yourself any time – there is no deadline for the call – for one of the next GDS17 meetings by e-mailing to gds17roma@gmail.com. Contributions from PhD students are warmly encouraged because of the informal environment that characterizes our seminars.

 

See you online!

 

 
Save the date – Meetings in 2021:
–      04.10
–      06.12