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  • 05. Technology and the labour market - prof. Nick Deschacht
    Jun 21 2024

    Robert Solow famously said that computers are everywhere except for the productivity statistics. But does his 1987 statement still hold? And what impact has technology in a broader sense had on the labour market - on wages, on (gender) equality, on skills requirements?

    That is the topic for this conversation with prof. Nick Deschacht, from KU Leuven's Economics department. Nick Deschacht is a labour economist and published repeatedly on the impact of technology on the structure of the labour market.

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    49 min
  • 04. Is GDP a flawed societal compass - With prof. Johan Eyckmans (KU Leuven - CEDON)
    Mar 4 2024

    In this episode, professor Johan Eyckmans (KU Leuven – CEDON) discusses the concept of GDP and the degrowth discussions that surround it. However, if we are aware of the limitations of GDP as a measure, aiming for a form of GDP-reduction is as flawed as aiming for GDP-growth.

    If the compass is broken, it doesn’t matter which direction you choose, you simply need a different compass.

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    27 min
  • 03. People who beg in Brussels, no longer unseen or uncounted - with Stef Adriaenssens and Teodora Soare
    Jan 24 2024

    Economics and Society aims to use the tools of economics to look at the whole of society. One part of that society that is often forgotten - or even neglected and ignored – are people who beg. Hidden in plain sight, visible but largely unseen. And often uncounted, until now.

    Economic Sociologist Stef Adriaenssens and his PhD researcher Teodora Soare, both from KU Leuven’s Economic research group, have charted the lives and lived experiences of people who beg on the streets of Brussels. Moreover, they examined which so-called ‘deservingness criteria’ passersby employ to decide whether or not to give to people who beg.

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    49 min
  • 02. Economie, een vernieuwde inleiding! - Tom Verbeke
    Dec 19 2023

    Het handboek 'Economie, Een Inleiding' verscheen voor het eerst in 1977. Sindsdien stond de wereld niet stil, de economische wetenschap & economieonderwijs evenmin.

    Naar aanleiding van de nieuwste editie van dit handboek, gaan we in gesprek met co-redacteur Tom Verbeke over deze nieuwe editie, over de verschillen - en gelijkenissen - sinds de wortels van 1977, en over de evoluties van de manier waarop Economie wordt gedoceerd.

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    28 min
  • 01. Enhancing the Social Value of the Circular Economy in Ecuador
    Nov 16 2023

    In this first episode of Economics and Society, a new podcast by KU Leuven where we use the tools of economics to look at society as a whole, we delve into the Social Value of the Circular Economy in Ecuador.

    Can informal recycling contribute to closing the loop in a circular economy? What is social value, and how does it differ from economic value? How can academic research and societal impact go hand in hand?

    Join Professor Fernanda Soliz from the Universidad Andina Simon Bolivar and Professors Marc Craps & Simon De Jaeger from the KU Leuven's Centre for Economics and Corporate Sustainability as they shed light on the topic.

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    1 h et 5 min