“Income Distribution and Stability” by Dr Michael Kumhof and a presentation of research project findings “An investment and equality-led sustainable growth strategy”
A key note lecture by Dr Michael Kumhof, Bank of England, on “Income Distribution and Stability”. Followed by a presentation of the findings of our new research project on “An investment and equality-led sustainable growth strategy” and a panel discussion with: Professor Ozlem Onaran Prof. Stephany Griffith-Jones Dr. Ernst Stetter ( Chair) Ms Signe Dahl Mr […]
CAMBRIDGE ALLEN & OVERY ANNUAL LAW LECTURE 2017: “THE EVOLUTION OF VICARIOUS LIABILITY”, Simon Deakin
This year’s Allen & Overy lecture is to be delivered by Professor Simon Deakin on the increasingly topical (and difficult) issue of vicarious liability. His lecture promises a different take on various issues in play. "THE EVOLUTION OF VICARIOUS LIABILITY" 8 November 2017, Law Faculty, 6.00pm, followed by a drinks reception in the Atrium – […]
PEF Event: Will Hutton ‘Change Britain, Stop Brexit’ – 9 Oct
'Change Britain, Stop Brexit' by Will Hutton. Co-hosted by Progressive Economy Forum (PEF) and SOAS The lecture will take place on the 9th October at 7pm in SOAS's Brunei Lecture Theatre. To register your attendance please go to the EventBrite page. Any questions please contact: mdavies@progressiveeconomyforum.com or go to the PEF website The EU referendum result exposed deep economic […]
Economics for Campaigners – Who earns and owns how much? Income, wealth, gender and race inequality
University of Greenwich Park Row, LondonWho earns and owns how much? Income, wealth, gender and race inequality 8 November 2018, 19:00 Rafael Wildauer, Lecturer in Economics, UoG and Prof Sian Moore, UoG “Economics for Campaigners” Free public events Organized by Greenwich Political Economy Research Group / Institute of Political Economy, Governance, Finance and Accountability (GPERC/PEGFA) University of Greenwich (UoG) “Economics […]
Post-Brexit Options for the UK: New Legal Analysis
The UK is experiencing a crisis on many levels – economic, political and constitutional – as it faces up to the implications of Brexit. Since June 2016 there has been much speculation on the likely effects of Brexit, but a failure to focus on the institutional detail of different scenarios. In this conference we will […]
14th Annual Wheelwright Lecture 25 November 2021 – Kim Stanley Robinson
Hosted by the Department of Political Economy at the University of Sydney, together with the Journal of Australian Political Economy (JAPE) and the Political Economy Student Society (ECOPSoc). Speaker: Kim Stanley Robinson When: 25 November 2021, 2-3:30pm (Sydney time/AEDT) Where: Online via Zoom. The link will be sent prior to the event to those registered. […]
Unstandard Deviation: Harnessing Positive Deviance to Reduce Inequality, Dr Kai Ruggeri
The Cambridge Society for Economic Pluralism is hosting an exciting in person event: 'Unstandard Deviation: Harnessing Positive Deviance to Reduce Inequality' Speaker: Dr Kai Ruggeri Speaking in Keynes Hall at King's College Cambridge
Profit, Power and Patents in Late 18th Century Capitalism, Professor Mary O’Sullivan
Professor Mary O’Sullivan, University of Geneva, will deliver two lectures at SOAS, the first: Profit, Power and Patents in Late 18th Century Capitalism 5.00pm 30 November 2021, Brunei Gallery Lecture Theatre and live stream via Zoom https://www.soas.ac.uk/penrose-lectures/