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SUMMARY:Profit\, Power and Patents in Late 18th Century Capitalism\, Professor Mary O’Sullivan
DESCRIPTION:Professor Mary O’Sullivan\, University of Geneva\, will deliver two\nlectures at SOAS\, the first: \nProfit\, Power and Patents in Late 18th Century Capitalism\n5.00pm 30 November 2021\, Brunei Gallery Lecture Theatre and live stream via Zoom \nhttps://www.soas.ac.uk/penrose-lectures/
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/profit-power-and-patents-in-late-18th-century-capitalism-professor-mary-osullivan/
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SUMMARY:Unstandard Deviation: Harnessing Positive Deviance to Reduce Inequality\, Dr Kai Ruggeri
DESCRIPTION:The Cambridge Society for Economic Pluralism is hosting an exciting in person event:\n‘Unstandard Deviation: Harnessing Positive Deviance to Reduce Inequality’\nSpeaker: Dr Kai Ruggeri \nSpeaking in Keynes Hall at King’s College Cambridge
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/unstandard-deviation-harnessing-positive-deviance-to-reduce-inequality/
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SUMMARY:14th Annual Wheelwright Lecture 25 November 2021 - Kim Stanley Robinson
DESCRIPTION: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\nWhen: 25 November 2021\, 2-3:30pm (Sydney time/AEDT)\nWhere: Online via Zoom. The link will be sent prior to the event to those registered.\nAll welcome. \nRegister here: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/dodging-a-mass-extinction-event-climate-change-and-necessity-tickets-185446002987 \nDodging a Mass Extinction Event: Climate Change and Necessity \nThe 2020s will be a pivotal decade in history\, as human civilization faces the necessity of getting into a more balanced relationship with the biosphere that is our one and only home. The transformations required will be social\, technological\, and economic. Some discussion of how these might come about will be sketched out in various science fictional scenarios\, including a best-case result you can still believe in. About the speaker The public intellectual Kim Stanley Robinson is an acclaimed award-winning radical science fiction author of more than 20 books\, and many essays and short stories. His works\, through the lens of an inherently political genre\, present the possibility of an alternate future to the ecological devastation created by capitalism. A speaker at the UN’s COP-26 Climate Change Conference in Glasgow (1-12 November 2021)\, his works include this essay recently published in The Financial Times A climate plan for a world in flames (https://3quarksdaily.com/3quarksdaily/2021/08/kim-stanley-robinson-a-climate-plan-for-a-world-in-flames.html ) his book The Ministry for the Future (https://www.australianbookreview.com.au/abr-online/current-issue/883-fiction/6892-j-r-burgmann-reviews-the-ministry-for-the-future-by-kim-stanley-robinson ) and an insightful talk Rethinking our Relationship with the Biosphere (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=489I0gZlepM). About the Wheelwright Lecture The annual E.L. ‘Ted’ Wheelwright Memorial Lecture (https://www.ppesydney.net/wheelwright-lecture/ ) is held to commemorate the pioneering role that Ted Wheelwright played in developing studies in Political Economy in Australia. \nEstablished in 2008\, previous Wheelwright speakers include: Susan Ferguson\, Jayati Ghosh and Adam Tooze (2020)\, Susanne Soederberg (2019)\, Alfredo Saad-Filho (2018)\, Katherine Gibson (2017)\, David Ruccio (2016)\, Erik Olin Wright (2015)\, Leo Panitch (2014)\, Susan George (2013)\, Diane Elson (2012)\, Sheila Dow (2011)\, Fred Block (2010)\, Jim Stanford (2009)\, and Walden Bello (2008).
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/14th-annual-wheelwright-lecture-25-november-2021-kim-stanley-robinson/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181116T093000
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SUMMARY:Post-Brexit Options for the UK: New Legal Analysis
DESCRIPTION: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 bring to bear the latest legal research on the implications of Brexit for trade\, competition and regulation; the UK’s devolution settlement; and its constitution. There will also be a discussion of options around a second Brexit referendum. \nPeterhouse\, Cambridge\, 16 November 2018\, 9:30-17:00 \nProvisional Schedule:\nPublic Opinion and a Second Referendum\nCharlene Rohr\, RAND Europe\nDavid Howarth\, University of Cambridge \nTrade\, Competition and Regulation:\nAlbertina Albors-Llorens\, University of Cambridge\nSimon Deakin\, University of Cambridge\nMichael Waibel\, University of Cambridge \nDevolution\nElisabeth Jones\, National Assembly for Wales\nJames Wolffe QC\, Lord Advocate for Scotland\nJulian Ghosh QC\, University of Cambridge \nConstitution\nCatherine Barnard\, University of Cambridge\nMartin Steinfeld\, University of Cambridge\nAlison Young\, University of Cambridge \nLocation:\nThe Theatre\, Peterhouse\, Cambridge CB2 1RD\nhttp://www.pet.cam.ac.uk \nRegistration\nTo reserve a place please email Carolyn Twigg (cmt28@cam.ac.uk) asap\, no later than Thursday 8 November 2018.
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/post-brexit-options-for-the-uk-new-legal-analysis/
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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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SUMMARY:PEF Event: Will Hutton 'Change Britain\, Stop Brexit' - 9 Oct
DESCRIPTION:‘Change Britain\, Stop Brexit’ by Will Hutton.\nCo-hosted by Progressive Economy Forum (PEF) and SOAS\nThe lecture will take place on the 9th October at 7pm in SOAS’s Brunei Lecture Theatre.\nTo register your attendance please go to the EventBrite page.\nAny questions please contact: mdavies@progressiveeconomyforum.com or go to the PEF website \nThe EU referendum result exposed deep economic and social divisions in our society\, and this was decisive in persuading millions to vote against the status quo. Leave voters were right; this status quo is insupportable\, and too many of our fellow citizens are leading lives haunted by lack of income and opportunity. But the answer was never to blame the EU and immigration\, the unholy if politically adept message of Leavers. Rather\, our problems have been firmly minted at home by a succession of policy failures that go back decades. \nBuilding on the themes of his most recent book Saving Britain: How We Can Prosper in a New European Future (with Andrew Adonis)\, in this lecture Will Hutton sets out an agenda to repurpose British companies and the financial system\, to address inequality at root by re-enfranchising workers\, to remake a shattered social contract and to rebuild the British polity around the principles of decentralisation\, commitment to the creation of public value and genuine accountability. Only thus can Britain full-heartedly take its place as a full member of the EU – and seize the opportunities afforded by new technologies and globalisation.
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/pef-event-will-hutton-change-britain-stop-brexit-9-oct/
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SUMMARY:CAMBRIDGE ALLEN & OVERY ANNUAL LAW LECTURE 2017: "THE EVOLUTION OF VICARIOUS LIABILITY"\, Simon Deakin
DESCRIPTION: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. \n“THE EVOLUTION OF VICARIOUS LIABILITY” \n8 November 2017\, Law Faculty\, 6.00pm\, followed by a drinks reception in the Atrium – all invited \nRegistration is essential – the link is here www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/cambridge-allen-overy-annual-law-lecture-2017-tickets-38821888313 \nFurther details: The common law of vicarious liability has evolved rapidly in the past two decades as a result of a greater use by appellate courts across several jurisdictions of functional
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170504T170000
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SUMMARY:“Income Distribution and Stability” by  Dr Michael Kumhof and a presentation of research project findings “An investment and equality-led sustainable growth strategy”
DESCRIPTION:A key note lecture by Dr Michael Kumhof\, Bank of England\, on “Income Distribution and Stability”.\nFollowed 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:\nProfessor Ozlem Onaran\nProf. Stephany Griffith-Jones\nDr. Ernst Stetter ( Chair)\nMs Signe Dahl\nMr Paul Sweeny\nDr. Maria Nikolaidi\nDr. Giovanni Cozzi \nThe details of the programme are here.\nThe event is co-organised by the Greenwich Political Economy Research Centre\, FEPS\, ECLM and TASC on 4 May at 17:00-19:30 at the University of Greenwich\, Queen Anne Court room QA080. \nTo book a place for the conference please  register here. \n\n  \nIt will take place at University of Greenwich\, Queen Anne court room QA080. \nThis will be followed by a dinner reception. \nPlaces must be booked at:\nhttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/investment-and-equality-led-sustainable-growth-strategy-tickets-30189120472 \nFor the details of the programme and papers\, see:\nhttp://www.gre.ac.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0006/1355883/Programme-investment-and-equality-led-sustainable-growth.pdf \n\nDetailed information on getting to University of Greenwich can be found here.
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