Virtual Seminars on Applied Economics and Policy Analysis in Central Asia 

 

May 27 – August 26, 2020

14 Sessions | 16:30-17:30 (Tashkent time) | Every WEDNESDAY

About Webinar Series

This is an open online academic seminar series for any scholar / student worldwide interested in the issues of applied economics and policy analysis in Central Asia. The webinars will be run in English via Zoom and include presentations on theoretical and empirical approaches.
 
All webinars begin at 16:30 (Tashkent time) every Wednesday. Each webinar lasts for up to 60 minutes, starting with the speaker's presentation of 30 minutes, followed by the next 15-30 minutes of questions from the audience. The questions should be submitted to the moderator online via chat, who will address the questions to the presenter.
 
Participation in the webinars and joining the mailing list can be made via the subscription form below. Subscribers will receive email with an announcement for each webinar to register. Instructions on how to access a webinar will be sent prior to the start of a webinar.
 
 

SCHEDULE

May 27: 2020 Global Food Policy Report by Johan Swinnen (IFPRI)
June 3: COVID-19 and the economy: Challenges and Prospects for Central Asia by Hans Holzhacker (CAREC Institute)
June 10: The Effects of Income Fluctuations on Rural Health and Nutrition by Katrina Kosec (IFPRI)
June 17: Measurement of agricultural policies by Thomas Herzfeld (IAMO)
June 24: Food and Nutrition Security under COVID-19 East Asia Experience and Lessons for Central Asia by Shenggen Fan (China Agricultural University)
July 1: An elusive quest? 25 years of search for the right farming model in post-Soviet Central Asia by Martin Petrick (Giessen University)
July 8: Uzbekistan and the World Trade Organization by Richard Pomfret (University of Adelaide)
July 15: Behavioral insights for agri policy design by Nodir Djanibekov (IAMO)
July 22: Agriculture’s contribution to Structural Transformation: Lessons for Central Asian countries by Suresh Babu (IFPRI)
July 29: Agriculture-nutrition linkages in Tajikistan: Selected insights from recent IFPRI studies by Hiroyuki Takeshima (IFPRI)
August 5: The long shadow of history and the Kazakh famine of 1931-1933: evidence from anthropometric data by Charles Becker (Duke University)
August 12: The policy of agricultural land allotment to households and its impact on productivity and household welfare in Tajikistan by Kamiljon Akramov (IFPRI)
August 19: Gender Earnings Inequality and Wage Policy: Teachers, Health Care and Social Workers in Kyrgyzstan by Kathryn Anderson (Vanderbilt University)
August 26: Agricultural insurance markets: From index design to farmers‘ adoption by Ihtiyor Bobojonov (IAMO)

Jointly Organized by Westminster International University in Tashkent (WIUT), International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) and Leibniz Institute of Agricultural Development in Transition Economies (IAMO)

Bakhrom Mirkasimov (WIUT)

Kamiljon Akramov (IFPRI)

Nodir Djanibekov (IAMO)

Contact

Akhtem Useinov

Tel: +99871 238 74 15

Email: a.useinov@wiut.uz

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