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Today's economics Nobel went for explaining economic growth with "creative destruction" (Aghion & Howitt) and "technological progress" (Mokyr). As much as both those things mean innovation, it's interesting how different the academic paths of the laureates are:
Congratulations to Mary Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell & Shimon Sakaguchi, this year's Nobel laureates in Physiology or Medicine! On Rankless, you can learn more about their works, their co-author networks, and also their global impact. Check out their profile! Brunkow:…
At @ConfCompSys, @mel2kill presented her poster on how friendship can help counterbalance inequalities, while @zappala_chiara shared her work on gender disparities in science. She also co-organized the Computational Social Science satellite, where @cesifoti gave a keynote on the…
What do fame, historical GDP, and gender equality in science have in common? They were all explored by our colleagues at @IC2S2 2025! 👏Congratulations to @philippmkoch for winning the Best Parallel Talk award this year, and huge thanks to @zappala_chiara & @mel2kill for their…
Do you have what it takes to forecast International trade? Today, we are launching AI4trade, a global challenge where teams compete for cash prizes by submitting their best trade forecasts. But it comes with a couple of twists: 1. This is a future out-of-sample challenge, so…
Interested in the latest developments on economic complexity? This year's CEC will be held in the beautiful city of Toulouse. We have two amazing Keynotes Corinne Autant-Bernard & Ernest Miguelez, and a half-week packed with activities, starting with a one day Summer School…
Ever wondered how social bots impact activism? 🤖🌍 Check out our new study rdcu.be/dZle5 @Nature @SciReports with @lli_donotpanic & @balazsvedres ! We found that bots push neutral or positive users to view @XRebellionUK more negatively See details below! ⬇️
Today, the Nobel prize recognized the work of Acemoglu, Johnson, and Robinson. In a recent paper, we reproduce their classic Atlantic trade result when validating our machine learning derived historical estimates of GDP per capita.
New PNAS paper. Historical GDP per capita data is scarce, but data on the places of birth, death, and occupations of famous individuals is abundant. In this paper we estimate the historical GDP per capita of hundreds of regions in Europe and North America using a machine learning…
📢New paper in PNAS! How rich was Vienna at the time of Mozart or Tuscany at the time of Michelangelo? Historical GDPs per capita are scarce, leaving this unanswered. Here, we provide new estimates using machine learning to augment historical GDPs per capita. /1 🧵
CCL's very own @zappala_chiara and @ManranZhu are presenting their work at @ConfCompSys this week in Exeter, UK! 🚀You can also check out our colleagues, @ZadorZsofi, @l_gajo, @pintergreg and Máté Mizsák from the @AnetiLabs presenting their most recent projects.
The wait is over! The Conference on Economic Complexity (CEC) program is live! 195 people have already registered to attend. Will you join us in Budapest on July 10, 11, and 12? complexity.world/program #CEC2024 @uni_corvinus
**New DataViz Project** Curious about academic impact? Tired of rankings? Today we are introducing Rankless (rankless.org) a new data exploration platform that can help you explore the academic impact of thousands of universities. All universities produce impact that…
The Center for Collective Learning (CCL) is proud to announce the First Conference on Economic Complexity that will take place at #Corvinus between 10-12 July 2024. ⏰ Extended abstract submission deadline: 19 April, 2024 👉 uni-corvinus.hu/post/event/con…
Have you played the Wikipedia navigation game? And, are you any good at it? In this new paper @ManranZhu from CCL together with @TahaYasseri and Janos Kertesz asked hundreds of people to play the "Wikipedia navigation game:" an online competition where you must navigate from…
❗️Exciting opportunity for anyone with a curiosity for understanding the complexities of the economy - a day-long Summer School course led by Cesar Hidalgo. Find out more at the following link➡️: uni-corvinus.hu/post/event/sum…
***New Paper*** Many of you are familiar with urban scaling, the idea that outcomes such as innovation and crime grow super-linearly with city size. But what if I told you that the "network of cities" was better at explaining some of these outcomes? In a new paper led by…
Our new paper on business transaction and ownership networks with @sandor_juhasz & @RebekaOSzabo is out in the Network Science journal. bit.ly/3PY507d My view on this paper is that we analyse the micro-level building blocks of a nation-wide network. (1/2)
🚀Be a #postdoc 🚀at @LearningCCL @uni_corvinus and work with me on #organizational learning and team dynamics (escape rooms) in an amazing community and wonderful city of Budapest! 📅 Deadline: March 28 🔗 Apply now: uni-corvinus.hu/ind/career-opp… Thanks for sharing!
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