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Cambridge Realist Workshop – Dave Elder-Vass ‘How to change economics: learning from the economy beyond the marketplace’
Cambridge Realist Workshop – Dave Elder-Vass ‘How to change economics: learning from the economy beyond the marketplace’
Speaker: Dave Elder-Vass, Loughborough University Talk Title: ‘How to change economics: learning from the economy beyond the marketplace’ Drinks available from 7:30 pm, talk starts at 8pm.
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Cambridge Society for Economic Pluralism: Dr Alain Samson & Prof David De Cremer ‘Behavioural Economics: The Final Frontier of Economics’
Cambridge Society for Economic Pluralism: Dr Alain Samson & Prof David De Cremer ‘Behavioural Economics: The Final Frontier of Economics’
Cambridge Society for Economic Pluralism Free events: Dr Alain Samson & Prof David De Cremer 'Behavioural Economics: The Final Frontier of Economics' Mill Lane Room 2
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Cambridge Realist Workshop – Simon Deakin ‘The Ontology of Corruption?’
Cambridge Realist Workshop – Simon Deakin ‘The Ontology of Corruption?’
Speaker: Simon Deakin, University of Cambridge Talk Title: ‘The Ontology of Corruption?’ Drinks available from 7:30 pm, talk starts at 8pm.
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Cambridge Society for Economic Pluralism: Dr Shailaja Fennell & Dr Jason Hickel ‘Colonial Legacies: How does colonialism shape today’s development challenges?’
Cambridge Society for Economic Pluralism: Dr Shailaja Fennell & Dr Jason Hickel ‘Colonial Legacies: How does colonialism shape today’s development challenges?’
The purpose of this event is to discuss countries' colonial experiences as more than a historical footnote with regard to their development. It is to think systematically about how the imposition of colonial rule still affects aspects of a society's politics, institutions and economic outcomes, and in doing so to help better understand the challenges […]
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Cambridge Society for Economic Pluralism: Arthur Kroeber & Joe Studwell ‘Understanding the Chinese Economy: where is it headed?’
Cambridge Society for Economic Pluralism: Arthur Kroeber & Joe Studwell ‘Understanding the Chinese Economy: where is it headed?’
Cambridge Society for Economic Pluralism Free events: Arthur Kroeber & Joe Studwell 'Understanding the Chinese Economy: where is it headed?' Today 5:30 PM · Mill Lane Room 1
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Inequality, Wages and Finance Seminar
Inequality, Wages and Finance Seminar
The Inequality, Wages and Finance Seminar is hosted by the Open Political Economy Group (OPEG) at the Open University (OU), and is the fifth seminar in the series. Time: 29 November 2016, 14:00 - 18:30 Location: Room 2, The Open University, 1-11 Hawley Crescent, Camden Town, London NW1 8NP Factor Income Distribution, Work and Employment: Social and Economic […]
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Kingston Economic Department Research Seminar Series – ‘Much of the ‘economics of property rights’ devalues property and legal rights’ Geoffrey Hodgson
Kingston Economic Department Research Seminar Series – ‘Much of the ‘economics of property rights’ devalues property and legal rights’ Geoffrey Hodgson
This event is part of the Kingston Economic Department Research Seminar Series. Date: Wednesday 30 November 2016 Time: 4.00pm - 6.00pm Venue: JG 4006 (John Galsworthy building), Penryhn Road Campus, Kingston upon Thames Price: free Booking and further information: http://www.kingston.ac.uk/events/item/2339/30-nov-2016-economics-research-seminar-with-geoffrey-hodgson-and-bill-dunn/ Contact: Antoine Godin (A.Godin@kingston.ac.uk) ‘Much of the ‘economics of property rights’ devalues property and legal […]
