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Fri 3 May, '24
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India Sustainable Growth Conference 2024
LSE, Online

The India Sustainable Growth Conference at LSE provides a forum for sharing ideas in this space, as well as inviting discussion and debate. The Department of Economics are delighted to support this conference alongside the CAGE Research Centre, LSE and the International Growth Centre.

Creating a sustainable growth strategy for India

Date: Friday 3 May, 18:00 - 19:30
Venue: Online and the Old Theatre, LSE

Programme

Lifting millions out of poverty in India requires rapid economic growth and energy use. At the same time, environmental pollution and climate change create significant barriers to success.

Understanding how to overcome both these challenges at the same time is one of the most important policy problems facing India. It is also a problem that confronts many other developing countries whose policymakers may look to India’s choices for guidance. Any solutions will require increasing support for innovative, applied research and building collaborative international networks of researchers interested in this problem.

The India Sustainable Growth Conference at LSE provides a forum for sharing ideas in this space, as well as inviting discussion and debate. Jointly organised by the International Growth Centre (IGC), LSE STICERD’s Economics of Environment and Energy Programme, University of Warwick and Indian Statistical Institute, the conference aims to bring together PhD students from across the world working on environmental economics, and leading faculty also working at the intersection of environment and economics in India, alongside policymakers in India. It follows on from LSE’s Environment Camp designed to provide PhD students from all fields of economics the opportunity to present new research on environmental issues.

Speakers

  • Shamika Ravi - Secretary to the Government of India and Member of the Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister, Government of India
  • Balaji Srinivasan - Chair of the EPIC Asia Advisory Group, Member of Management Board, Ahmedabad University
  • Janhavi Nilekani - Founder and Chairperson, Aastrika Foundation
  • Anant Sudarshan - Associate Professor, Department of Economics, University of Warwick
  • Robin Burgess - Director, IGC and Professor of Economics, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
  • Stéphane Hallegatte - Senior Climate Change Adviser, Climate Change, World Bank

View the panel members here

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You can register for either in-person or online attendance using the links below.

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Fri 7 Jun, '24 - Sat 8 Jun, '24
9am - 2pm
Warwick/CAGE Workshop on Gender and Inequality
Radcliffe

Runs from Friday, June 07 to Saturday, June 08.

This two-day workshop brings together scholars working in the field of economics to provide policy insights to reduce gender inequality. The program is designed to promote knowledge exchange and networking, providing a platform for participants to share their findings on the impact of various policies and to collaboratively explore strategies for fostering gender equality.

Date: Friday 7 June - Saturday 8 June 2024
Venue: Radcliffe Conference Centre
Address: University of Warwick, CV4 7SH
Organisers: Sonia Bhalotra, Natalia Zinovyeva and Jiaqi Li

Programme

Regular presentations are 35-minutes long, followed by a 10-minute discussion by a formal discussant, and 5 minutes allocated for questions from the audience.
Egg Timer Presentations are 20-minutes long including questions.

Day 1: Friday, 7 June 2024

9.00am – 9.30am

Welcome coffee

Session 1

 

9.30am - 9.40am

Opening Remarks

9.40am - 10.30am

Presentation 1

Speaker: Nagore Iriberri

Discussant: Carolina Kansikas

10.30am - 10.40am

Break

10:40am - 11.30am

Presentation 2

Speaker: Manuel Bagues

Discussant: Elaheh Fatemi Pour

11.30am - 11.40am

Break

11.40am - 12.30pm

Presentation 3

Speaker: Almundena Sevilla

Discussant: Angelica Martinez Leyva

12.30pm - 2.00pm

Lunch break

Session 2

 

2.00pm - 2.50pm

Presentation 4

Speaker: Abi Adams-Prassl

Discussant: Jiaqi Li

2.50pm - 3.00pm

Break

3.00pm - 3.50pm

Presentation 5

Speaker: Sonia Bhalotra

Discussant: Bruno Santos de Souza

3.50pm - 4.00pm

Coffee break

Session 3  
4.00pm - 5.40pm

Egg Timer Presentations

Speakers:

Carolina Kansikas

Angelica Martinez Leyva

Sarthak Joshi

Jiaqi Li

Bruno Santos de Souza

6.00pm - 8.00pm

Dinner

Day 2: Saturday, 8 June 2024

9:00am - 9.10am

Morning coffee
Session 4  

9.10am - 10.00am

Presentation 1

Speaker: Heather Royer

Discussant: Sarthak Joshi

10.00am - 10.10am

Break

10.10am - 11.00am

Presentation 2

Speaker: Kristiina Huttunen

Discussant: Priyama Majumdar

11.00am - 11.10am

Break

11.10am - 12.00pm

Presentation 3

Speaker: Olle Folke

Discussant: Anwesh Mukhopadhyay

12.00pm - 12.10pm

Break

12.10pm - 1.00pm

Presentation 4

Speaker: Anne Brenoe

Discussant: Jiaqi Li

1.00pm - 2.00pm

Lunch break

Session 5

 

2.00pm - 2.50pm

Presentation 5

Speaker: Natalia Zinovyeva

Discussant: Yuchen Lin

2.50pm - 3.00pm

Break

3.00pm - 3.50pm

Presentation 6

Speaker: Anna Raute

Discussant: Malavika Mani

Register now

Attendance at this workshop is free, however we will not cover the cost of attendee travel. Please secure your place via our registration form below.

After you have registered, you will receive an email containing final details about the workshop before the event takes place.

Please note that spaces are limited and not all registrants may be successful. You will be contacted about the outcome of your registration as soon as possible.

Register

Programme
An updated pdf copy of the Programme will be uploaded soon.
Contact us
If you have any questions about this workshop, please contact Natalia Zinovyeva via natalia.zinovyeva@warwick.ac.uk.

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