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 […]
St Catharine’s Political Economy Seminar – ‘Industrial Policy in the UK’ by Diane Coyle
Ramsden Room, St Catharine's College St Catharine's College, CambridgeDate: Wednesday, 24 April 2019 Time: 18:00 -19:30 Speaker: Diane Coyle Talk Title: ‘Industrial Policy in the UK’ Location: Ramsden Room, St Catharine’s College All are welcome. The seminar series is supported by the Cambridge Journal of Economics and the Economics and Policy Group at the Judge Business School. Speaker: Diane Coyle was previously Professor of Economics at the University of Manchester […]
Keynes on Uncertainty and Tragic Happiness.
Webinar Title: Keynes on Uncertainty and Tragic Happiness. Speaker: Featuring a talk by Anna Carabelli on her new book. Comments by: Robert Dimand and Sheila Dow Date: November 9, 2021 Time: 11h00 New York Time Join here: https://laurentian.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAkdOqvqj4sG93FPnb-zVAHBmBCLh1e6dJh
“What’s Wrong with Economics?” CSEP hosts Lord Robert Skidelsky
15th NOVEMBER, 5.30PM @ OLD DIVINITY SCHOOL, ST JOHN'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE The Cambridge Society for Economic Pluralism is greatly honoured to host Lord Professor Robert Skidelsky, - reputed author, economic historian, biographer of Keynes, and life-peer of the House of Lords - to speak on his latest book 'What's Wrong with Economics? A Primer for […]
‘The Nature of Wealth in Britain – the case for a wealth tax’ organised by Jon Trickett MP
Event details of a zoom discussion on 'The Nature of Wealth in Britain - the case for a wealth tax' organized by Jon Trickett MP with Prof Prem Sikka, Joe Guinan and Ozlem Onaran as panelists. If you would like to attend please register in advance on eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-nature-of-wealth-in-britain-the-case-for-a-wealth-tax-tickets-211071589807
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
The PEGFA Seminar Series: Speakers- Kefei You and Ben Tippet
The following hybrid research seminar is organised by The Institute of Political Economy, Governance, Finance and Accountability (PEGFA) at the University of Greenwich. Wednesday, 2 Nov, 1-2:30 PM (GMT) – Speakers: Kefei You and Ben Tippet Location: Room SL011, Old Royal Naval College, Park Row, London SE10 9LS (and via Microsoft Teams with this link) For […]
SOAS Money and Development Seminar – The Capital Order How economists invented austerity and paved the way to Fascism
The next Money and Development Seminar will be on Monday 14 November at 5 p.m. will feature Clara Mattei (New School for Social Research) will present her book The Capital Order How economists invented austerity and paved the way to Fascism with Suzanne Konzelmann (Birkbeck) and Lord Skidelsky (Warwick) To be held in: Room G3 […]
The PEGFA Seminar Series: Speakers-Alberto Botta and Siyan Tan
The following hybrid research seminar is organised by The Institute of Political Economy, Governance, Finance and Accountability (PEGFA) at the University of Greenwich. Thursday 17 Nov, 5-6:30 PM (GMT) – Speakers: Alberto Botta and Siyan Tan Location: Room QM369, Old Royal Naval College, Park Row, London SE10 9LS (and via Microsoft Teams with this link) […]
Cambridge Realist Workshop – Nuno Martins
Title of the talk: 'Cambridge economics and the reconstruction of economic theory' Speaker: Nuno Martins To register for the event of November 21 click here https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMsdOChpjMqE9T4h5TGNq9XS7gEBwwAD7Ub The events are jointly hosted by the Cambridge social ontology group and the Kings College (London) Social Ontology Research Unit.
