Economic growth, inequality and finance in historical perspective workshop
Kingston University Penrhyn Road, Kingston, Surrey,Economic growth, inequality and finance in historical perspective Thursday, 2 Nov 2017, 9.30-17.20 Kingston University, Penrhyn Road Campus, JG3010 This workshop is part of the INET project ‘Income Distribution, Asset Prices, and Aggregate Demand Formation, 1850-2010: A Post-Keynesian Approach to Historical Macroeconomic Data’ and is organised by the Political Economy Research Group and CResCID. The […]
China’s shadow banking: New growth model or the next Lehman Brothers? Debate
A debate between Christopher Balding and Daniela Gabor, moderated by Jo Michell Thursday November 2nd, 4-5.30pm Faculty of Business and Law building Room 2x242 UWE Bristol, Frenchay Campus All welcome, registration not required. Since the global financial crisis, shadow banking in China has grown rapidly as a result of financial repression, macro policy, and the […]
Cambridge Society for Economic Pluralism – Behavioural Economics: The Final Frontier of Economics
2 November Speakers: Dr Alain Samson & David De Cremer Location: tbc
The International Initiative for Promoting Political Economy Training Workshop
IIPPE Training Workshop SOAS London 8 November 2017 The International Initiative for Promoting Political Economy (IIPPE) announces its next Training Workshop at SOAS (Brunei Gallery, Room B102), London on 8 November 2017 (registration from 9.30am). The focus of the Workshop will be on *Anglo-Saxon capitalism since the financial crisis*. In the morning session, (10am to […]
St Catharine’s Political Economy Seminar – ‘The Political Economy of Brexit’ Michael Kitson
Ramsden Room, St Catharine's College St Catharine's College, CambridgeDate: Wednesday 8 November 2017 Time: 18:00 -19:30 Speaker: Michael Kitson Talk Title: ‘The Political Economy of Brexit’ Location: Ramsden Room, St Catharine’s College The next St Catharine's Political Economy Seminar in the series on the Economics of Austerity, will be held on 8 November 2017 - Michael Kitson will give a talk on 'The Political […]
CAMBRIDGE ALLEN & OVERY ANNUAL LAW LECTURE 2017: “THE EVOLUTION OF VICARIOUS LIABILITY”, Simon Deakin
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. "THE EVOLUTION OF VICARIOUS LIABILITY" 8 November 2017, Law Faculty, 6.00pm, followed by a drinks reception in the Atrium – […]
Cambridge Realist Workshop – Geoffrey Hodgson – The Pathology of Heterodox Economics and the Limits to Pluralism
Speaker: Geoffrey Hodgson Talk Title: ‘The Pathology of Heterodox Economics and the Limits to Pluralism’ Drinks available from 7:30 pm, talk starts at 8pm.
Goldsmiths Economics Seminars: ‘The King was in his counting house counting all his money’
Speaker: Mathew Fright, University of Cambridge, UK Date: 15--Nov-2017, 16.30 pm Room: Laurie Grove Baths G3, New Cross, London SE14 6NW Title: The King was in his counting house counting all his money
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
Goldsmiths Economics Seminars: ‘Preferences over allocation mechanisms’
Speaker: Uzi Segal, Boston College, USA Date: 21-Nov-2017, 16.30 pm Room: Deptford Town Hall G2 Title: Preferences over allocation mechanisms