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SUMMARY:The PEGFA Seminar Series: Speakers-Alberto Botta and Siyan Tan
DESCRIPTION:The following hybrid research seminar is organised by The Institute of Political Economy\, Governance\, Finance and Accountability (PEGFA) at the University of Greenwich. \nThursday 17 Nov\, 5-6:30 PM (GMT) – Speakers: Alberto Botta and Siyan Tan \nLocation: Room QM369\, Old Royal Naval College\, Park Row\, London SE10 9LS (and via Microsoft Teams with this link) \n5-5:45 PM: Alberto Botta – Financial integration\, productive development and fiscal space in developing countries \n5:45-6:30 PM: Siyan Tan – Political Connections and Corporate Litigation: Evidence from a Quasi-Natural Experiment \nFor more information see: https://www.gre.ac.uk/research/pegfa#events
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/the-pegfa-seminar-series-speakers-alberto-botta-and-siyan-tan/
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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SUMMARY:CSEP Seminar series - Austerity and the Economics That Enables It
DESCRIPTION:Title: Austerity and the Economics That Enables It\nDate: November 17th \nTime: 5pm – 6:30pm \nLocation: Keynes Lecture Theatre\, King’s College \nThe Cambridge Society for Economic Pluralism (CSEP) is excited to announce its upcoming speaker event with Professor Mattei and Professors Aldred on the topic of: ‘Austerity and The Economics That Enables It.’ This combines the commentary on austerity’s origins and its fascist consequences in Prof. Mattei’s new book *The Capital Order: How economists invented austerity and paved the way to fascism*\, and Prof. Aldred’s biting critique of prevailing economic theory in *Licence to be Bad*. Following both speakers’ discussions of their research and ideas\, we will open the floor to a Q&A session\, as well as an opportunity to meet the speakers’ after the event. There will also be some copies for sale of Prof. Mattei’s book\, as she is currently on her UK tour. \nPlease follow the below link to sign up and read more on our speakers:\nwww.cambridgepluralism.org
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/csep-seminar-series-austerity-and-the-economics-that-enables-it/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221116
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221119
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SUMMARY:Third International Conference in Heterodox Economics: the Crucial Role of Women within the Heterodox Economics Community
DESCRIPTION:Third International Conference in Heterodox Economics: the Crucial Role of Women within the Heterodox Economics Community (UNAL\, 16-18/11/2022)\n\nThe Latin American and the Gender & Economics Working Group of YSI\, jointly with the Grupo de Socioeconomia\, Instituciones y Desarollo (GSEID)\, is pleased to announce the Third International Conference in Heterodox Economics: the Crucial Role of Women within the Heterodox Economics Community\, to be held at the National University of Colombia (UNAL) on November 16\, 17 and 18\, 2022.\n\nThis in-person event aims to be a space for the dissemination and interaction between young researchers\, teachers\, and heterodox academics from around the world and particularly from Colombia and Latin America. \n\n\nManuscript submission: \n\nWe encourage submission that broadly fall within the topics of the conference\, such as:–  Womens’ work and their importance in the socio-economic reproduction of the system;–  Women economists’ “forgotten” work;–  Macroeconomic of gender inequality;–  Job Guarantee Programs and their impact on the community and women’s status;–  The role of the arts and artists under a heterodox approach;–  Economic policy and the environment;–  Heterodox microeconomics;–  Decolonizing the economic discipline;–  Monetary policy and its impact on inequality;–  Heterodox economics and modeling;–  Heterodox theories of economic growth;–  Studies about dependencies and the Global South;–  Economic history and economic thought. \nSelected Young Scholars from within and outside Colombia may be eligible for partial travel stipends.\n\nSubmission Details:–   Submission of abstracts: September 20\, 2022;–   Submission of accepted papers (finalized or in the process): October 25\, 2022;–   The papers can be written in English or Spanish with a maximum extension of 8000-13000 words;–   The abstracts and accepted papers should be sent to: gruposeid@unal.edu.coWhen submitting individual articles\, the following information should be reported:–    Abstract (max. 300 words);–    Authors names\, institutional affiliation\, academic level and email;–    Young Scholars interested in receiving support from YSI should also specify it in the email;–    No more than two (2) papers are allowed per author.More information about the event see: https://ysi.ineteconomics.org/project/628d29042147200263c4271f/event/62c331ea89d3310e8a255ece
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/third-international-conference-in-heterodox-economics-the-crucial-role-of-women-within-the-heterodox-economics-community/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221114T180000
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CREATED:20221102T110411Z
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SUMMARY:SOAS Money and Development Seminar - The Capital Order How economists invented austerity and paved the way to Fascism
DESCRIPTION:The next Money and Development Seminar will be on\nMonday 14 November at 5 p.m.\nwill 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\nwith Suzanne Konzelmann (Birkbeck) and Lord Skidelsky (Warwick) \nTo be held in:\nRoom G3\nSOAS University of London\nThornhaugh Street\nLondon WC1H 0XG
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/soas-money-and-development-seminar-the-capital-order-how-economists-invented-austerity-and-paved-the-way-to-fascism/
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221112
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SUMMARY:Economics and Finance Education Conference
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to announce our Inaugural Conference on Economics and Finance Education which will take place on Friday 11th of November at the School of Economics and Finance in a hybrid mode. We welcome both online attendants and in-person. The Education and Scholarship research group invites the submission of proposals for presentations and/or panel discussions from academics\, researchers and PhD students on the different aspects of inclusion in teaching and learning. We have a budget to cover for some international travels and accommodation. We have confirmed two keynote speakers for the day: Denise Hawkes\, Anglia Ruskin University and Alvin Birdi\, University of Bristol. \nFor further details see: https://www.qmul.ac.uk/sef/events/conferences/items/first-international-conference-in-education-and-scholarship.html
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/economics-and-finance-education-conference/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221102T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221102T143000
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CREATED:20221027T103337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221027T104059Z
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SUMMARY:The PEGFA Seminar Series: Speakers- Kefei You and Ben Tippet
DESCRIPTION:The following hybrid research seminar is organised by The Institute of Political Economy\, Governance\, Finance and Accountability (PEGFA) at the University of Greenwich. \nWednesday\, 2 Nov\, 1-2:30 PM (GMT) – Speakers: Kefei You and Ben Tippet \nLocation: Room SL011\, Old Royal Naval College\, Park Row\, London SE10 9LS (and via Microsoft Teams with this link) \nFor more information see: https://www.gre.ac.uk/research/pegfa#events \n1-1:45 PM: Kefei You – Financial Development and Technological Progress: Does the Financing Channel Matter? Evidence from Spatial Analysis for Chinese Provinces \nWe examine the relationship between financial development and productivity growth by investigating the impact of total social financing and\, more importantly\, the four financial channels underneath it (i.e.\, formal bank loans\, corporate bond market\, equity market and shadow banking) on technological progress in Chinese provinces during 2013-2020. We first separate structural change from total factor productivity (TFP) to obtain the net factor productivity (NFP) series. We then employ spatial models to account for spatial dependence in technological progress; the Spatial Durbin Model (SDM) is shown to best describe our data. We find that\, first\, both structural change and NFP have contributed positively to TFP in China. Thus\, the latter captures the pure technological progress more accurately than TFP does. Second\, while TSF overall does not seem to affect technological advancement in China\, three of its four components do. Specifically\, corporate bonds and formal bank loans promote technological progress across Chinese provinces\, with the former producing stronger effects than the latter. Shadow banking also shows a positive impact but at a weaker magnitude than the above two. Conversely\, equity financing does not foster technological progress in China. Finally\, we observe positive spatial technological dependence\, implying a cooperative relationship between Chinese provinces. \n1:45-2:30 PM: Ben Tippet – House price cycles and speculative demand: understanding how the returns to capital gains and rent extraction drive the intensity of house price booms and busts \nWhy do some countries have stable house prices\, while others have intense booms and busts? The existing literature in Comparative Political Economy (CPE) has argued that house price booms are caused primarily by domestic mortgage-credit encouraging institutions (and their interactions with a strong welfare state). Building on heterodox economic theories of house price cycles\, this paper instead argues that intense house price booms and busts are driven by speculative demand\, which in turn is shaped by institutions increasing the returns to housing via capital gains and rent extraction. Using turning point analysis\, we demonstrate significant cross-country differences in the intensity of booms and busts across 26 OECD countries. We build a dataset of what we call “speculation encouraging institutions” and estimate their relationship to the intensity of house price cycles. We find that countries with speculation encouraging institutions are significantly more likely to have intense house price booms and busts. Once we control for speculative demand\, mortgage-credit encouraging institutions no longer has a significant effect on house price cycles. This paper is a part of the Leverhulme grant “The Political Economy of growth models in an age of stagnation” Leverhulme\, RPG-2021-045.
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/the-pegfa-seminar-series-speakers-kefei-you-and-ben-tippet/
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220916
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220917
DTSTAMP:20260403T184548
CREATED:20220509T135732Z
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SUMMARY:Left behind places and what can be done about them
DESCRIPTION:The ninth conference hosted by the Cambridge Journal of Regions\, Economy and Society will take place on 16 September 2022\, on the theme “Left Behind Places and What Can Be Done About Them”. This will be an online conference. \nThe conference is related to the forthcoming issues of the CJRES with the same title\, “Left Behind Places and What Can Be Done About Them”. \nFor further details please go to: www.cpes.org.uk/events/cjres2022
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/left-behind-places-and-what-can-be-done-about-them/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220907
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220910
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SUMMARY:The annual EAEPE Conference
DESCRIPTION:The 34th Annual EAEPE Conference will take place in Naples on 7-9 September 2022. The call for papers is available here.  \nAbstracts can be submitted here (deadline: 1 April 2022). We particularly encourage submissions for Research Area [H] Effective Demand\, Income Distribution and Finance. This research area has been developed in cooperation with the Post-Keynesian Economics Society (PKES). It aims to enhance collaboration among post-Keynesian economists in different countries and to foster debates between post-Keynesians and other heterodox economists.\nFor further information regarding the conference go HERE. \n 
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/the-annual-eaepe-conference/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220902
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220905
DTSTAMP:20260403T184548
CREATED:20220825T114853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220825T115200Z
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SUMMARY:The EU and the political economy of global disorder. Struggles for survival\, climate and energy Justice
DESCRIPTION:In cooperation with Kings College London\, the 28th Annual Conference of the EuroMemo Group will be held from 2 – 4 September 2022 in London. The title of the Conference is “The EU and the political economy of global disorder. Struggles for survival\, climate and energy Justice”. \nAgainst the background of multiple and deepening crises\, and in particular the war in Ukraine\, this year’s conference will address the profound implications of on-going geopolitical changes for the future of the EU\, with special reference to the much-needed socio-ecological transformation. \nFurther information on conference topics\, the preliminary programme and on registration can be found \n 
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/the-eu-and-the-political-economy-of-global-disorder-struggles-for-survival-climate-and-energy-justice/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220706
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220709
DTSTAMP:20260403T184548
CREATED:20220106T123112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220309T110021Z
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SUMMARY:24th Annual Conference of the Association for Heterodox Economics
DESCRIPTION:Crises in capitalism or crises of capitalism: Current issues and transformative solutions\nThis conference is being organised in collaboration with and at SOAS in a hybrid format. \nThe in-person venue for the 2022 conference is SOAS University of London\, on 6-8th July 2022. \nCall for papers\nMake a submission to the conference here. The deadline for submissions is February 15th\, 2022.
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/24th-annual-conference-of-the-association-for-heterodox-economics/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220704
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220709
DTSTAMP:20260403T184548
CREATED:20220303T122517Z
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SUMMARY:15th EAEPE Summer school - ‘Labour and Welfare in the post COVID-19 era’.
DESCRIPTION:Announcing the 15th EAEPE Summer school\, entitled ‘Labour and Welfare in the post COVID-19 era’. \nThe school is open to PhD students and early-career researchers working in particular in the field of institutional and evolutionary analysis\, with a special focus this year on labour economics and welfare\, and the impact of Covid-19. Of course\, as in the pluralist spirit of the EAEPE\, applications are welcome also from students and researchers in other fields of inquiry. \nThe initiative is scheduled as an in-person event at Roma Tre University (4-8 July 2022). \nFor further information please see the website: summerschool@eaepe.org.
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/15th-eaepe-summer-school-labour-and-welfare-in-the-post-covid-19-era/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220609
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220610
DTSTAMP:20260403T184548
CREATED:20220412T095121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220412T095121Z
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SUMMARY:31st Annual Workshop of the Post-Keynesian Economics Society
DESCRIPTION:The 31st Annual Workshop of the Post-Keynesian Economics Society will be held on 9 June 2022 at SOAS University of London. The programme is also available at: http://www.postkeynesian.net/event/09062022-31st-pkes-annual-workshop \nSpeakers include Adam Aboobaker\, Thereza Balliester Reis\, Dirk Bezemer\, Surbhi Kesar\, Karsten Köhler\, Ingrid Kvangraven\, Amir Lebdioui and Jan Toporowski. \nTea and coffee will be provided and we would be delighted if you could join us for dinner afterwards (at own expense). \nThere is no need to register for the event. Please send an email to Maria Nikolaidi (M.Nikolaidi@greenwich.ac.uk) in case you wish to join us for dinner.
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/31st-annual-workshop-of-the-post-keynesian-economics-society/
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220514
DTSTAMP:20260403T184548
CREATED:20220303T142722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220303T151829Z
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SUMMARY:13th Annual Post-Keynesian Economics Society PhD Student Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Post-Keynesian Economics Society (PKES)\, in collaboration with the Institute for Political Economy\, Governance\, Finance and Accountability (PEGFA) at the University of Greenwich\, is organising its 13th annual PhD student conference on 13 May 2022\, 10:00-18:00. This year’s conference will be held in person\, at the University of Greenwich\, London. \nCall for Papers\nWe invite applications from students who are in a later stage of their PhD and who work on topics relevant to Post-Keynesian and heterodox economics.\nPlease submit your working paper and a cover letter of up to 300 words describing your research interest and how your dissertation topic relates to heterodox economics. Please send your application materials to pkes.phd.conference@gmail.com.\nThe deadline for submissions to present at the conference is 01 April 2022. \nFor further information regarding the conference see: www.postkeynesian.net/events/phd-conference \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/13th-annual-post-keynesian-economics-society-phd-student-conference/
LOCATION:Greenwich University
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220427
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220430
DTSTAMP:20260403T184548
CREATED:20211221T102123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211221T104252Z
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SUMMARY:ECONOMICS AT THE EDGE: UNDERSTANDING AND REBUILDING THE WORLD AFTER COVID
DESCRIPTION:ECONOMICS AT THE EDGE: UNDERSTANDING AND REBUILDING THE WORLD AFTER COVID \nThe Fifth Nordic Post-Keynesian Conference \nAALBORG UNIVERSITY\, 27TH – 29TH APRIL 2022 \nConference Theme\nThe list of challenges facing our economies seems to be growing all the time. While many countries had not fully recovered from the “Great Recession”\, the COVID-19 pandemic has hit our societies hard\, against the backdrop of rising inequality and the climate challenge. \nWhile the magnitude of the health and economic shock of COVID-19 has been amplified by the underfunding of systems over the past decades\, it is concerning that voices are beginning to call for a return to austerity policies\, when we should instead be investing in the ecological transition and other social cohesion and resilience policies. Despite its media and academic dominance\, mainstream economics does not offer adequate tools to address real problems or formulate coherent policy proposals. To develop theories and policies that are relevant to the real world\, we need to use theories other than the mainstream view. As such\, post-Keynesian theory is a prime candidate to offer an alternative. \nThe avenues of research to be developed are both qualitative and quantitative\, including issues of conceptualization\, methodology\, modelling\, as well as empirically calibrated economic policy formulation. In particular\, there is an urgent need to pursue research in the Stock-Flow Consistent (SFC) tradition and to promote the benefits of pluralism\, cross-cutting and problem-based learning in economics education. Finally\, particular emphasis should be placed on the inclusion of ecological and societal issues in formulations of economic theory and policy. \nKeynote speakers: Özlem Onaran\, Anna Carabelli\, Louis-Philippe Rochon\, Etienne Espagne\, Peter Skott \nFurther information:\nhttps://www.business.aau.dk/research/mamtep/pkconference
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/economics-at-the-edge-understanding-and-rebuilding-the-world-after-covid/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220120T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220121T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T184548
CREATED:20211201T120505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211201T120505Z
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SUMMARY:5th International ASTRIL Conference
DESCRIPTION:The 5th International ASTRIL Conference (see the attachment). ASTRIL promotes and encourages the study of the trends in the labour market adopting and interdisciplinary perspective\, with a particular focus on Italy and the European context. The main topic of the conference is the policy response to the Covid emergency\, but the scientific committee will also evaluate papers on labour market issues\, macroeconomics\, welfare systems and inequality. The conference has the sponsorship by a variety of institutions and associations\, namely AIEL\, EAEPE\, INAPP and the J. Monnet Center of Excellence LAWESRE. \nThe conference (January 20-21\, 2022) is organized in a blended mode (localized and virtual)\, and hosted by Roma Tre University\, Department of Economics. \nFor more information see:\nhttps://economia.uniroma3.it\nor contact astril@uniroma3.it.
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/5th-international-astril-conference/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211208T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211208T183000
DTSTAMP:20260403T184548
CREATED:20211122T113819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211129T101838Z
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SUMMARY:In Search of a Green Macro-Financial Regime: Central Banks and Finance
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Benjamin Braun and Professor Daniela Gabor discuss the path to a Green Macro-financial regime. \nIn Search of a Green Macro-Financial Regime: Central Banks and Finance\nSpeakers: Professor Daniela Gabor & Dr Benjamin Braun\nAn online event\nRescheduled for 8 December.\nRegister here:\nhttps://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/in-search-of-a-green-macro-financial-regime-central-banks-and-finance-tickets-199458936047
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/central-banking-private-finance-infrastructural-power-and-climate-reform-dr-benjamin-braun/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211201T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211201T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T184548
CREATED:20211122T111429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211122T111429Z
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SUMMARY:Capitalism and Crisis: the Real Problem of the Great Depression\, Professor Mary O’Sullivan
DESCRIPTION:Professor Mary O’Sullivan\, University of Geneva\, will deliver two\nlectures at SOAS\, the second being: \nCapitalism and Crisis: the Real Problem of the Great Depression\n5.00pm 1 December 2021\, Brunei Gallery Lecture Theatre and live stream\nvia Zoom \nhttps://www.soas.ac.uk/penrose-lectures/
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/capitalism-and-crisis-the-real-problem-of-the-great-depression-professor-mary-osullivan/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211130T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211130T180000
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SUMMARY:Profit\, Power and Patents in Late 18th Century Capitalism\, Professor Mary O’Sullivan
DESCRIPTION:Professor Mary O’Sullivan\, University of Geneva\, will deliver two\nlectures at SOAS\, the first: \nProfit\, Power and Patents in Late 18th Century Capitalism\n5.00pm 30 November 2021\, Brunei Gallery Lecture Theatre and live stream via Zoom \nhttps://www.soas.ac.uk/penrose-lectures/
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/profit-power-and-patents-in-late-18th-century-capitalism-professor-mary-osullivan/
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211128T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211128T180000
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CREATED:20211122T113359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211122T113413Z
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SUMMARY:Unstandard Deviation: Harnessing Positive Deviance to Reduce Inequality\, Dr Kai Ruggeri
DESCRIPTION:The Cambridge Society for Economic Pluralism is hosting an exciting in person event:\n‘Unstandard Deviation: Harnessing Positive Deviance to Reduce Inequality’\nSpeaker: Dr Kai Ruggeri \nSpeaking in Keynes Hall at King’s College Cambridge
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/unstandard-deviation-harnessing-positive-deviance-to-reduce-inequality/
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211125T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211125T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T184548
CREATED:20211122T111758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211122T112828Z
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SUMMARY:'The Nature of Wealth in Britain - the case for a wealth tax' organised by  Jon Trickett MP
DESCRIPTION: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:\n\n\n\n\n\n\nhttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-nature-of-wealth-in-britain-the-case-for-a-wealth-tax-tickets-211071589807
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/the-nature-of-wealth-in-britain-the-case-for-a-wealth-tax-organised-by-jon-trickett-mp/
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20211125T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20211125T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T184548
CREATED:20211101T104901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211101T104942Z
UID:1098-1637848800-1637854200@politicaleconomyhub.net
SUMMARY:14th Annual Wheelwright Lecture 25 November 2021 - Kim Stanley Robinson
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by the Department of Political Economy at the University of Sydney\, together with the Journal of Australian Political Economy (JAPE) and the Political Economy Student Society (ECOPSoc). Speaker: Kim Stanley Robinson\nWhen: 25 November 2021\, 2-3:30pm (Sydney time/AEDT)\nWhere: Online via Zoom. The link will be sent prior to the event to those registered.\nAll welcome. \nRegister here: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/dodging-a-mass-extinction-event-climate-change-and-necessity-tickets-185446002987 \nDodging a Mass Extinction Event: Climate Change and Necessity \nThe 2020s will be a pivotal decade in history\, as human civilization faces the necessity of getting into a more balanced relationship with the biosphere that is our one and only home. The transformations required will be social\, technological\, and economic. Some discussion of how these might come about will be sketched out in various science fictional scenarios\, including a best-case result you can still believe in. About the speaker The public intellectual Kim Stanley Robinson is an acclaimed award-winning radical science fiction author of more than 20 books\, and many essays and short stories. His works\, through the lens of an inherently political genre\, present the possibility of an alternate future to the ecological devastation created by capitalism. A speaker at the UN’s COP-26 Climate Change Conference in Glasgow (1-12 November 2021)\, his works include this essay recently published in The Financial Times A climate plan for a world in flames (https://3quarksdaily.com/3quarksdaily/2021/08/kim-stanley-robinson-a-climate-plan-for-a-world-in-flames.html ) his book The Ministry for the Future (https://www.australianbookreview.com.au/abr-online/current-issue/883-fiction/6892-j-r-burgmann-reviews-the-ministry-for-the-future-by-kim-stanley-robinson ) and an insightful talk Rethinking our Relationship with the Biosphere (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=489I0gZlepM). About the Wheelwright Lecture The annual E.L. ‘Ted’ Wheelwright Memorial Lecture (https://www.ppesydney.net/wheelwright-lecture/ ) is held to commemorate the pioneering role that Ted Wheelwright played in developing studies in Political Economy in Australia. \nEstablished in 2008\, previous Wheelwright speakers include: Susan Ferguson\, Jayati Ghosh and Adam Tooze (2020)\, Susanne Soederberg (2019)\, Alfredo Saad-Filho (2018)\, Katherine Gibson (2017)\, David Ruccio (2016)\, Erik Olin Wright (2015)\, Leo Panitch (2014)\, Susan George (2013)\, Diane Elson (2012)\, Sheila Dow (2011)\, Fred Block (2010)\, Jim Stanford (2009)\, and Walden Bello (2008).
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/14th-annual-wheelwright-lecture-25-november-2021-kim-stanley-robinson/
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211117T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211117T173000
DTSTAMP:20260403T184548
CREATED:20211109T115626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211109T115626Z
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SUMMARY:Central banking and Private Finance\, infrastructural power\, development\, and climate reform
DESCRIPTION:Cambridge Society for Economic Pluralism are  delighted to host @DanielaGabor and @BJMbraun.\nThey will be talking on the entanglement of private finance\, central banking\, and public policy w.r.t infrastructural power\, development\, and climate reform. \nDetails and registration here: https://central-banking-and-private-finance.eventbrite.com.au
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/central-banking-and-private-finance-infrastructural-power-development-and-climate-reform/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211115T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211115T183000
DTSTAMP:20260403T184548
CREATED:20211101T103805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211101T111953Z
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SUMMARY:"What's Wrong with Economics?" CSEP hosts Lord Robert Skidelsky
DESCRIPTION:15th NOVEMBER\, 5.30PM @ OLD DIVINITY SCHOOL\, ST JOHN’S COLLEGE\, CAMBRIDGE \nThe 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 Perplexed.’ \nThis insightful book looks at how mainstream economics’ quest for scientific certainty has led to a narrowing of vision and a convergence on an orthodoxy that is unhealthy for the field\, not to mention the societies which base policy decisions on the advice of flawed economic models. Skidelsky’s clearly written and compelling critique takes aim at the way that economics is taught in today’s universities\, where a focus on modelling leaves students ill-equipped to grapple with what is important and true about human life. He argues for a return to the ideal set out by John Maynard Keynes that the economist must be a “mathematician\, historian\, statesman\, [and] philosopher” in equal measure. \nIn his talk\, Lord Skidelsky will cover:\n– The role of the state in economic growth and development\n– The limitations of equilibrium theorising in economic discourse\n– The use of behavioural economics in modelling social interactions more realistically\n– The role of ideology and power in shaping economic theory\n– The ethical dimensions of economics and market economies\n– The future of the economy and economics \nFollowing the talk\, there’ll be ample time to pose questions to Lord Skidelsky on any dimensions of his talk or book\, so come prepared! \nThe event is free and being a CSEP member is not required. However\, spaces are highly limited so sign-up ASAP to avoid disappointment. \nRegister at Event Brite:\nhttps://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/lord-robert-skidelsky-whats-wrong-with-economics-tickets-192558275987?aff=ebdsoporgprofile
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/whats-wrong-with-economics-csep-hosts-lord-robert-skidelsky/
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211109T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211109T120000
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CREATED:20211101T105113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211101T105601Z
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SUMMARY:Keynes on Uncertainty and Tragic Happiness.
DESCRIPTION:Webinar Title: Keynes on Uncertainty and Tragic Happiness.\nSpeaker: Featuring a talk by Anna Carabelli on her new book.\nComments by: Robert Dimand and Sheila Dow \nDate: November 9\, 2021\nTime: 11h00 New York Time \nJoin here:\nhttps://laurentian.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAkdOqvqj4sG93FPnb-zVAHBmBCLh1e6dJh
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/keynes-on-uncertainty-and-tragic-happiness/
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210908
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210910
DTSTAMP:20260403T184548
CREATED:20190906T090504Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210218T144616Z
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SUMMARY:Cambridge Journal of Economics 2021 Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Cambridge Journal of Economics 2021 conference will be held at Newnham College\, Cambridge. The conference will provide a forum for the presentation of work that advances heterodox economics. The conference will be held on 8 and 9 September 2021.\nThe call for papers is now closed. The conference is looking to cover a broad range of topics including the following themes: \n\nIndustrial Organisation\, Strategy & Development\nPhilosophy & Methodology\nSocial Ontology\nMethods for Investigating Phenomena generated in Open Social Systems\nInternational / Comparative Political Economy\nEconomic Growth and Development\nInequality / Poverty\nEconomic History\nHistory of Economic Thought\nGender\, Employment & Job Quality\nFeminist Economics\nMonetary Theory & Institutions\nFinancialisation and de-financialisation\nThe Futures of Capitalism and of Globalization\nKeynes for Today\nPost-Keynesian Macroeconomics\nEcological Economics and Sustainable Development\nThe Place of Digital Information Technologies in the Economy\nThe Future of Economics Teaching\n\nFor further details please see 
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/cambridge-journal-of-economics-2020-conference/
LOCATION:Newnham College\, Cambridge\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210901T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210902T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T184548
CREATED:20210218T143902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210222T151548Z
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SUMMARY:Annual EAEPE Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Annual EAEPE Conference will be held online more info here. We are happy to announce Stephanie Kelton (tbc) and Joseph Stiglitz as keynote speakers. The 7th Annual EAEPE Pre-Conference for young scholars will be held from 1-2 September. Online Abstract Submission and Special Session Submission for the conference are open. Download the 2nd CfP here.
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/annual-eaepe-conference/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210709T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210710T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T184548
CREATED:20201001T125426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210218T143628Z
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SUMMARY:The Cambridge Journal of Regions\, Economy and Society annual conference
DESCRIPTION:The Cambridge Journal of Regions\, Economy and Society 8th annual conference is scheduled to take place on 9 July 2021\, the event will be held online. All details of the conference will be posted at: www.cpes.org.uk/events/cjres2021. \n 
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/the-cambridge-journal-of-regions-economy-and-society-annual-conference/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210702
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210703
DTSTAMP:20260403T184548
CREATED:20210222T115826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210222T124858Z
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SUMMARY:23rd Annual Conference of the Association for Heterodox Economics
DESCRIPTION:23rd Annual Conference of the AHE: Structural Inequalities Uncovered – the Contributions of Heterodox Economics in Tackling Racial and Gender Inequality\nConfirmed keynotes include: Gargi Bhattacharyya\, Elissa Braunstein\, S. Charusheela\, Lyn Ossome\, Elias Sampaio and Sunanda Sen.\nTo be held in July 2021\nRead more about the conference here.\nPLUS\n\n2021 AHE Webinar Series: Heterodox Economics Goes Global\nThe first webinar is a Launching Roundtable about “The state and relevance of heterodoxy today” on February 24th (flyer attached)\, featuring Lynne Chester\, (University of Sydney\, Australia)\, Alicia Giron (UNAM\, Mexico) and Andrew Mearman (University of Leeds\, UK). Sign up here. The program for the rest of the year is here (and attached).
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/23rd-annual-conference-of-the-association-for-heterodox-economics/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210122T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210123T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T184548
CREATED:20201001T124515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201022T083535Z
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SUMMARY:2nd Winter Institute for the History of Economic Thought Forum
DESCRIPTION:The Winter Institute offers a forum in which both early-career and distinguished scholars can meet\, network\, and present work in progress to an audience of engaged peers. Our primary goal is to provide a workshop setting where early-career scholars and more experienced members of the field can engage with each other’s work. We are especially committed to encouraging scholars new to the field. Of the 10 presentation spots available this year\, 6 will be reserved for graduate students and scholars within 2 years of completion of their PhD. \nFor more information please visit our website: https://csel.asu.edu/winter-institute.
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/2nd-winter-institute-for-the-history-of-economic-thought-forum/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210103
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210106
DTSTAMP:20260403T184548
CREATED:20201022T091341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201022T091341Z
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SUMMARY:'Returning Realism to Economics' The Association for Evolutionary Economics Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Association for Evolutionary Economics (AFEE)\nAnnual Meeting\, AFEE at ASSA\, Chicago\, IL\, USA\nJanuary 3-5\, 2021 \nReturning Realism to Economics
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/returning-realism-to-economics-the-association-for-evolutionary-economics-annual-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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