An Introduction to Post-Keynesian economics and Political Economy
Kingston University and the Political Economy Research Group are organising an introductory workshop to Post-Keynesian economics and Political Economy. The aim of the workshop is to give interested students an opportunity to learn about alternative approaches to economics beyond the neoclassical mainstream. The program: Wednesday, 5 July, 9.00am - 7.00pm Engelbert Stockhammer, Kingston University: Post […]
ASSOCIATION FOR HETERODOX ECONOMICS ANNUAL CONFERENCE
ASSOCIATION FOR HETERODOX ECONOMICS 19th Annual Conference July 10-12, 2017 SUSTAINABLE ECONOMY AND ECONOMICS Dalton Ellis Hall, University of Manchester, UK CALL FOR PAPERS How to Apply Register for the conference by 15th March 2017, by submitting your application and abstract here: https://goo.gl/forms/jVkLfumCfCMaaO2C2 (copy and paste link to a browser) Word limit is 250 words, […]
Globalisation in Crisis?: The Urban and Regional Challenges of the Great Instability Conference
McGrath Centre, St Catharine's College CambridgeThe Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society (CJRES) will be running its fourth conference, ‘Globalisation in Crisis? The Urban and Regional Challenges of the Great Instability’ on 13-14 July 2017. The crisis of neoliberal globalisation, in all its manifestations, not only poses a challenge to our existing knowledge and approaches, it also provides an […]
Association for Social Economics (ASE) 2017 Summer Workshop
The forthcoming Association for Social Economics (ASE) 2017 Summer Workshop is titled “Financialisation: what is it and why it matters for social economists”.. All welcome. Please register your interest in attending the workshop at: https://business.leeds.ac.uk/about-us/article/association-for-social-economics-2017-summer-workshop/ Association for Social Economics (ASE) 2017 Summer Workshop When: Friday 15 September 2017, 8.30 am – 6.00 pm Location: Leeds University […]
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 to take action on climate change. More than ever action on climate change needs to be taken as extreme climate events become the norm and […]
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: QA065, University of Greenwich, Queen Anne Court Time: 17:00-19:00
St Catharine’s Political Economy Seminar – ‘Neoliberalism, Institutional Blending and the Governance of Rural Land’, Ian Hodge
Ramsden Room, St Catharine's College St Catharine's College, CambridgeDate: Wednesday 11 October 2017 Time: 18:00 -19:30 Speaker: Ian Hodge Talk Title: ‘Neoliberalism, Institutional Blending and the Governance of Rural Land’ 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 11 October, 2017 - Ian Hodge will give […]
Cambridge Realist Workshop – Tony Lawson – What is wrong with modern economics, and why does it stay wrong?
Latimer Room, Clare College Clare College, CambridgeSpeaker: Tony Lawson Talk Title: 'What is wrong with modern economics, and why does it stay wrong?' Drinks available from 7:30 pm, talk starts at 8pm.
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 QA065, University of Greenwich, Queen Anne Court Time: 16:00-18:00
Cambridge Society for Economic Pluralism – Is Economics Predictable?
Mill Lane Lecture Rooms Silver Street , Cambridge, Cambridgeshire19 Oct - Is Economics Predictable? - Prof Tony Lawson & Dr Jochen Runde Room 2, Mill Lane Lecture Rooms