St Catharine’s Political Economy Seminar – Speaker: Paul De Grauwe
Ramsden Room, St Catharine's College St Catharine's College, CambridgeThe next St Catharine’s Political Economy Seminar in the series on the Economics of Austerity, will be held on 4 May 2016 – Paul De Grauwe will give a talk on ‘’Flexibility versus Stability. A Difficult Trade off in the Euro Area’’. The seminar will be held in the Ramsden Room, St Catharine’s College from […]
Cambridge Society for Economic Pluralism: Dr Jason Hickel ‘Colonial Legacies: How does Colonialism Shape Today’s Development Challenges?’
Cambridge Society for Economic Pluralism Free events: Dr Jason Hickel 'Colonial Legacies: How does Colonialism Shape Today's Development Challenges?' Time & Location tbc
Cambridge Realist Workshop – Tony Lawson ‘Central Fallacies of Modern Economics’
Latimer Room, Clare College Clare College, CambridgeSpeaker: Tony Lawson, University of Cambridge Talk Title: 'Central Fallacies of Modern Economics' Drinks available from 7:30 pm, talk starts at 8pm.
Cambridge Society for Economic Pluralism: Prof Tony Lawson & Dr Jochen Runde ‘Is Economics Predictable?’
Mill Lane Lecture Rooms Silver Street , Cambridge, CambridgeshireCambridge Society for Economic Pluralism Free events: Prof Tony Lawson & Dr Jochen Runde: 'Is Economics Predictable?' Mill Lane Room 2
Kingston Economic Department Research Seminar Series – Davoud Taghawi-Nejad (University of Oxford) and Willem Spanjers (Kingston University)
Kingston University Penrhyn Road, Kingston, Surrey,Date: Wednesday 26 October 2016 Time: 4.00pm - 6.00pm Venue: JG 4006 (John Galsworthy building) Price: free ‘Web-Enabled Policy Advice - Modelling the Saudi Arabian Labour Market' by Davoud Taghawi-Nejad (University of Oxford) Booking and further information: http://www.kingston.ac.uk/events/item/2338/26-oct-2016-economics-research-seminar-with-davoud-taghawinejad-and-willem-spanjers/ Contact: Antoine Godin (A.Godin@kingston.ac.uk) Abstract: One of Saudi Arabia’s principal problems is unemployment of Saudi nationals, which […]
Cambridge Realist Workshop – Dave Elder-Vass ‘How to change economics: learning from the economy beyond the marketplace’
Latimer Room, Clare College Clare College, CambridgeSpeaker: 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.
Cambridge Society for Economic Pluralism: Dr Alain Samson & Prof David De Cremer ‘Behavioural Economics: The Final Frontier of Economics’
Mill Lane Lecture Rooms Silver Street , Cambridge, CambridgeshireCambridge Society for Economic Pluralism Free events: Dr Alain Samson & Prof David De Cremer 'Behavioural Economics: The Final Frontier of Economics' Mill Lane Room 2
Cambridge Realist Workshop – Simon Deakin ‘The Ontology of Corruption?’
Latimer Room, Clare College Clare College, CambridgeSpeaker: Simon Deakin, University of Cambridge Talk Title: ‘The Ontology of Corruption?’ Drinks available from 7:30 pm, talk starts at 8pm.
Cambridge Society for Economic Pluralism: Dr Shailaja Fennell & Dr Jason Hickel ‘Colonial Legacies: How does colonialism shape today’s development challenges?’
Mill Lane Lecture Rooms Silver Street , Cambridge, CambridgeshireThe 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 […]
Cambridge Society for Economic Pluralism: Arthur Kroeber & Joe Studwell ‘Understanding the Chinese Economy: where is it headed?’
Mill Lane Lecture Rooms Silver Street , Cambridge, CambridgeshireCambridge 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
