This month, we welcome scholars from around the globe at our Inclusive Development Conference, taking place from September 11–13. This event marks the fourth in our ongoing series of workshops on gender and macroeconomics, organized by the Levy Economics Institute with the generous support of the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. The conference will highlight cutting-edge research on the structural factors that drive socioeconomic disparities and will showcase the Levy Institute’s innovative methodologies on gender, poverty, and well-being.
We are particularly delighted to welcome world-renowned economist and long-time friend of the Institute, Jayati Ghosh, as our keynote speaker.
I’m also pleased to announce that, in the coming year, the Levy Institute Graduate Program will be expanding its support for incoming graduate students in our MA and MS programs through new scholarships and research assistantships. Alongside our existing named scholarships for those interested in the work of Hyman P. Minsky and Wynne Godley, we will now offer additional support to students with research interests in institutional economics, gender, and labor issues.
As we continue to advance our mission, we invite you to support the Institute. Your contributions enable us to further our research and educational initiatives and expand our impact on policy.
Thank you for your continued engagement with our work.
Sincerely,
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