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
St Catharine’s Political Economy Seminar Series – David Miles ‘Real Estate and the Financial Sector in the Short and Long Term’
Ramsden Room, St Catharine's College St Catharine's College, CambridgeDate: Wednesday 2 November 2016 Time: 18:00 -19:30 Speaker: David Miles Talk Title: ‘Real Estate and the Financial Sector in the Short and Long Term’ 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 Wednesday 24 February 2016 – […]
The Capitalism on the Edge lecture series : Dr Rowan Williams – “Can Capitalism be Ethical?”
Murray Edwards College, Cambridge Huntingdon Road, CambridgeThe Capitalism on the Edge lecture series continues this academic year, starting with a lecture on Wed 2 November by Dr Rowan Williams entitled "Can Capitalism be Ethical?" This will be followed by " Capitalism and Inequality: Can Brexit really take back control?" with Professor Danny Dorling (Oxford) and Professor Kate Pickett (York) on THURSDAY […]
European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy 2016 Conference
European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy (EAEPE) is the leading pluralist economics association in Europe and seeks to strengthen its cooperation with the post-Keynesian community. Their annual conference will be held 3-5 November 2016 at Manchester University. Call for Papers EAEPE encourages submissions in all areas of post-Keynesian economics and is considering a related research […]
FINANCIALISATION IN SOCIETY AND THE WORLD CONFERENCE
University College LondonFINANCIALISATION IN SOCIETY AND THE WORLD CONFERENCE Some conclusions from the EU FP7 Project on 'Financialisation, Economy, Society and Sustainable Development' Conference to be held at: Room S312, Paul Webley Wing (North Block of the Senate House) The School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London Programme: Tuesday, 8 November 09.30-10.00 Coffee and tea […]
‘The Ontology of Terrorism’ with Professor Barry Smith
University College London'The Ontology of Terrorism' with Professor Barry Smith. Date: 9th of Nov 2016 Venue: School of Oriental and African Studies, London, Russell Square, Room L67 (main Building of Soas) Time: 4-6 pm Abstract: Notoriously, intelligence agencies face the problem of Connecting the Dots. Connecting, here, means not only cross-identifying the individuals referred to in different […]
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 […]
St Catharine’s Political Economy Seminar – Graham Gudgin & Ken Coutts ‘Can fiscal and monetary policy offset macro-economic losses from Brexit’
Ramsden Room, St Catharine's College St Catharine's College, CambridgeDate: Wednesday 16 November 2016 Time: 18:00 -19:30 Speakers: Graham Gudgin & Ken Coutts Talk Title: ‘Can fiscal and monetary policy offset macro-economic losses from 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 Wednesday 16 November 2016. […]