Irma Clots Figueras
@irmaclots
Professor of Economics at the University of Kent. Interested in Development Economics, Political Economy, Economics of Migration..., and 🏀!
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http://sites.google.com/site/irmaclots/ 21-03-2011 22:00:48
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Do extreme #climate events affect who runs and who wins #elections? New research from #India, by Amrit Amirapu, Irma Clots Figueras, and Juan Pablo Rud : ms.spr.ly/601759jDh
🎊📢Congrats to the winners of the 2023 IZA Award for Innovative Research in the Economics of #ClimateChange! DPs by Gregory Casey, Stephie Fried (Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco), Matthew Gibson (@WilliamsEcon) / Amrit Amirapu, Irma Clots Figueras (University of Kent), Juan Pablo Rud (Royal Holloway Economics Department) newsroom.iza.org/en/archive/new…
First up in #OxCSAE2023 Political Economy 3 Session, Amrit Amirapu presents joint work (w/ Irma Clots Figueras & Juan Pablo Rud) on the effects of extreme temperatures on Indian elections🇮🇳 between 2009 & 2017. CSAE
Our next event: Public Lecture University of Kent by Professor Stefan Dercon Blavatnik School of Government CSAE on "Gambling on Development: Why Some Countries Win and Others Lose" on 4th May, further details 👉 bit.ly/3LluPgI School of Economics Stefan Dercon
What keeps some people and countries poor? This May, Development Economics Research Centre, Kent welcomes Professor Stefan Dercon Blavatnik School of Government presenting 'Gambling on Development: why some countries win and others lose'. blogs.kent.ac.uk/economics/2023…
Looking forward to this lecture next Tuesday! School of Economics Development Economics Research Centre, Kent University of Kent
Muchas felicidades, y muy merecido! Olympia Bover
Research Day today at the School of Economics at Kent. I am looking forward to many interesting presentations and discussions! School of Economics Development Economics Research Centre, Kent Macro, Growth, and History Centre (MaGHiC)
"A study found that extreme conditions, especially those that affect agricultural productivity of rural voters, can actually increase voter turnout" Semafor's Caroline Anders cites work by Amrit Amirapu Irma Clots Figueras Juan Pablo Rud semafor.com/article/01/12/… promarket.org/2023/02/13/cli…
At the Workshop for Women in Political Economics. Wonderful scenery at St. Andrews University. Now Irma Clots Figueras showing some evidence on the economic effect of re-electing the incumbent
We are very pleased to announce Development Economics Research Centre, Kent's fourth workshop on 'Microeconomic Approaches to Development Economics' School of Economics on July 15-16, full programme and registration details 👉 bit.ly/4bx5IBp