Christopher Sims - How empirical evidence does or does not influence economic thinking
The Inaugural Conference @ King's, Institute for New Economic Thinking, Session 5. How empirical evidence does or does not influence economic thinking and theory: calibration, statistical inference, and structural change.

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Harald Uhlig - How Empirical Evidence Does or Does Not Influence Economic Thinking and Theory

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Nobel Symposium Ellen Mcgrattan Modern DSGE models: Theory and evidence

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2025 Keynes Lecture – Professor Jordi Galí

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Christopher Sims, Information Theory in Economics

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Thinking, Fast and Slow | Daniel Kahneman | Talks at Google

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The French Do Not Care About Work

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Clara Mattei: capitalism is not natural - it’s enforced

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Conan O’Brien Delivers the Commencement Address | Harvard Commencement 2026

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The Strange Math That Predicts (Almost) Anything

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Nobel Symposium Martin Eichenbaum Modern DSGE models: Theory and evidence

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Richard Koo at INET's Inaugural Conference

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MIT Economist on Finance, AI, and Human Behavior

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LIVE: Conan O’Brien speaks at Harvard graduation ceremony (full)

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Statistical Modeling of Monetary Policy and It's Effects

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Prize lecture: Paul M. Romer, Prize in Economic Sciences 2018

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The Big Short (2015): The Jenga Scene – Explaining the Financial Collapse

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Class 1 Introduction, Capital Chapter 1: The Commodity

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A Brief History of the Efficient Market Hypothesis

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Duncan Foley - Mathematical Formalism and Political-Economic Content

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