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 […]
Kingston Economic Department Research Seminar Series – ‘Much of the ‘economics of property rights’ devalues property and legal rights’ Geoffrey Hodgson
Kingston University Penrhyn Road, Kingston, Surrey,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, […]
‘Does inequality hamper innovation and growth?’ Alberto Russo & ‘A simple formalisation of Minsky’s business cycle theory’ by Rob Jump
Kingston University Penrhyn Road, Kingston, Surrey,‘Does inequality hamper innovation and growth?' by Alberto Russo (Marche Polytechnic University) Abstract: The paper builds upon the Agent Based-Stock Flow Consistent model presented in Caiani et al. (2015) to […]
Climate Change and International Development: what needs to be done? by Sam Bickersteth
6 December 2017: Climate Change and International Development: what needs to be done? December 2015 marked a high point of multilateralism when 190 countries came together in Paris and agreed […]
The Complexity Approach to Post Keynesian Macro-modeling
Greenwich University5 October 2017: The Complexity Approach to Post Keynesian Macro-modeling by Corrado Di Guilmi Research seminar by Corrado Di Guilmi, University of Technology Sydney, jointly organised by GPERC and FEPS. Location: Room: […]
Credit Failures by Professor Herakles Polemarchakis
18 October 2017: Credit Failures Research seminar by Professor Herakles Polemarchakis, University of Warwick, jointly organised by GPERC, FEPS and the department of International Business and Economics (IBE). Location: Room […]
Cambridge Society for Economic Pluralism – Women as Economic Victims
Mill Lane Lecture Rooms Silver Street , Cambridge, Cambridgeshire26 Oct Speakers: Catherine Hakim & Ben Southwood Location: Room 4, Mill Lane Lecture Rooms
Cambridge Society for Economic Pluralism – Behavioural Economics: The Final Frontier of Economics
2 November Speakers: Dr Alain Samson & David De Cremer Location: tbc
Cambridge Society for Economic Pluralism – Colonial Legacies
Title: Colonial Legacies: How does Colonialism shape today's development challenges Speakers: Dr Shailaja Fennell (University of Cambridge) and Dr Jason Hickel (London School of Economics) Location: tbc
A European Future for Brexit Britain? by Lord Roger Liddle
Greenwich University29 November 2017: A European Future for Brexit Britain? Lord Roger Liddle will discuss the current state of the Brexit negotiations; whether it is clear what Britain really wants from […]
