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SUMMARY:European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy 2016 Conference
DESCRIPTION:European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy (EAEPE) is the leading pluralist economics association in Europe and seeks to strengthen its cooperation with the post-Keynesian community. Their annual conference will be held 3-5 November 2016 at Manchester University. \nCall for Papers\nEAEPE encourages submissions in all areas of post-Keynesian economics and is considering a related research area in the future. Applications on post-Keynesian economics will be considered as part of “Research Area [G] – Macroeconomic Regulation and Institutions <http://eaepe.org/?page=research_areas&side=g_macroeconomic_regulation_and_institutions>“. Proposals in all areas of post-Keynesian economics are welcome\, topics of particular interest include: \n\ndistribution and effective demand: effects of changes in personal or function income distribution on aggregate demand\nthe role of debt in modern economies\, financial instability and the risk of economic stagnation\napplications of agent-based and stock-flow consistent modelling\nThe time-dependant multiplier\nThe macroeconomic policy regime of the Euro area and the causes of crisis in Europe\nReconsidering the effects of fiscal policy\npost-Keynesian analyses of Quantitative Easing and alternative fiscal policies\ninternational monetary regimes\, balance of payment constraint growth and the role of capital flows\nenvironmental degradation in post-Keynesian growth models\nfundamental uncertainty and economic methodology\n\nPlease submit abstracts online via the electronic submission form and indicate Research Area [G] – Macroeconomic Regulation and Institutions:\nhttp://eaepe.org/?page=events&side=annual_conference&sub=eaepe2016_abstract_submission \nIn case of questions regarding Research Area [G] please contact RA G coordinators Charlie Dannreuther (ipicd@leeds.ac.uk) and Dany Lang (dany.lang.p13@gmail.com). For queries about a possible post-Keynesian stream\, please contact Engelbert Stockhammer (e.stockhammer@kingston.ac.uk ) and Dany Lang (dany.lang.p13@gmail.com)
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/european-association-for-evolutionary-political-economy-2016-conference/
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