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SUMMARY:The Insecurity Cycle Workshop
DESCRIPTION:CBR/PPSRI Workshop: The Insecurity Cycle\nHow far can ‘free’ markets serve the interests of society?  Can labour and financial markets be brought into balance with each other?  What drives the conventional wisdom that appears to set the parameters to public policy\, and which might help to explain why it has been so difficult to bring about lasting institutional change following the global financial crisis?  These are among the issues addressed by Sue Konzelmann\, Simon Deakin\, Marc Fovargue-Davies and Frank Wilkinson in their book\, Labour\, Finance and Inequality: The Insecurity Cycle in British Public Policy\, published in April 2018.  The Centre for Business Research (‘CBR’) and the Public Policy Strategic Research Initiative (PPSRI) will be holding a workshop on 8 November to discuss themes emerging from the book. \nDate\nThursday 8 November 2018 \nLocation\nThe Ramsden Room\, St. Catharine’s College\, Cambridge\nhttps://www.caths.cam.ac.uk/about-us/visiting-college/maps \nSchedule\nLunch will be served from 1:00 p.m. The Workshop will begin at 2:00 p.m. and conclude no later than 5:00 p.m. \nSpeakers\nSimon Deakin\, CBR\, University of Cambridge\nRuth Dukes\, University of Glasgow\nMarc Fovargue-Davies\, CBR\, University of Cambridge\nJohn Kelly\, Birkbeck\, University of London\nSue Konzelmann\, Birkbeck\, University of London\, and the Progressive Economic Forum\nVicky Pryce\, Centre for Economics and Business Research\, London\nColin Talbot\, CBR\, University of Cambridge\nJohn Weeks\, SOAS\, University of London\, and the Progressive Economic Forum \nRegistration\nIf you wish to attend please send an email to Rachel Wagstaff (r.wagstaff@cbr.cam.ac.uk) \nPublication details\nhttps://www.routledge.com/Labour-Finance-and-Inequality-The-Insecurity-Cycle-in-British-Public/Konzelmann-Deakin-Fovargue-Davies-Wilkinson/p/book/9781138919723
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/the-insecurity-cycle-workshop/
LOCATION:Ramsden Room\, St Catharine’s College\, St Catharine's College\, Cambridge\, cb21rl\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:Economics for Campaigners - Who earns and owns how much? Income\, wealth\, gender and race inequality
DESCRIPTION:Who earns and owns how much? Income\, wealth\, gender and race inequality \n8 November 2018\, 19:00 \nRafael Wildauer\, Lecturer in Economics\, UoG  and Prof Sian Moore\, UoG \n“Economics for Campaigners” \nFree public events \nOrganized by Greenwich Political Economy Research Group / Institute of Political Economy\, Governance\, Finance and Accountability (GPERC/PEGFA) \nUniversity of Greenwich (UoG) \n“Economics for Campaigners” is a series of free public events for citizens and campaigners\, who want to understand economics to make an impact on economic policies and contribute to policy debates in their organizations and communities at the local\, national or international level.\nWe will have an interactive discussion exploring difficult questions; we will debunk myths\, challenge common misconceptions\, and discuss alternatives to mainstream policies. The aim is to support citizens and campaigners to become confident in contributing to policy debates in their communities and organisations about the most urgent social and economic questions of our time. We assume no prior background knowledge and aim to introduce key concepts building on your experience as citizens or campaigners. \nAll events are scheduled for 19:00-21:00 to make it feasible to attend after work.  Events last for two hours per seminar including an introduction and lots of time for debate in a participatory format including group discussions and/or questions and answers. \nWhile the events are free\, please register here for both events. All events are at the University of Greenwich\, Park Row\, SE109LS\, Greenwich\, London. The details of the programme and location are here. \nDetailed information on getting to University of Greenwich.\nPlease visit our website for the Greenwich Papers in Political Economy\, GPERC Policy Briefs\, other publications\, and forthcoming events.\nFollow us on Facebook and Twitter. \n  \n 
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/economics-for-campaigners-who-earns-and-owns-how-much-income-wealth-gender-and-race-inequality/
LOCATION:University of Greenwich\, Park Row\, London\, SE10 9LS\, United Kingdom
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