Cambridge Journal of Economics 2021 Conference
Newnham College CambridgeThe 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. The call for papers is now closed. The conference is looking to cover a broad […]
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 […]
Central banking and Private Finance, infrastructural power, development, and climate reform
Cambridge Society for Economic Pluralism are delighted to host @DanielaGabor and @BJMbraun. They will be talking on the entanglement of private finance, central banking, and public policy w.r.t infrastructural power, development, and climate reform. Details and registration here: https://central-banking-and-private-finance.eventbrite.com.au
14th Annual Wheelwright Lecture 25 November 2021 – Kim Stanley Robinson
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 When: 25 November 2021, 2-3:30pm (Sydney time/AEDT) Where: Online via Zoom. The link will be sent prior to the event to those registered. […]
‘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
Profit, Power and Patents in Late 18th Century Capitalism, Professor Mary O’Sullivan
Professor Mary O’Sullivan, University of Geneva, will deliver two lectures at SOAS, the first: Profit, Power and Patents in Late 18th Century Capitalism 5.00pm 30 November 2021, Brunei Gallery Lecture Theatre and live stream via Zoom https://www.soas.ac.uk/penrose-lectures/
Capitalism and Crisis: the Real Problem of the Great Depression, Professor Mary O’Sullivan
Professor Mary O’Sullivan, University of Geneva, will deliver two lectures at SOAS, the second being: Capitalism and Crisis: the Real Problem of the Great Depression 5.00pm 1 December 2021, Brunei Gallery Lecture Theatre and live stream via Zoom https://www.soas.ac.uk/penrose-lectures/
In Search of a Green Macro-Financial Regime: Central Banks and Finance
Dr. Benjamin Braun and Professor Daniela Gabor discuss the path to a Green Macro-financial regime. In Search of a Green Macro-Financial Regime: Central Banks and Finance Speakers: Professor Daniela Gabor & Dr Benjamin Braun An online event Rescheduled for 8 December. Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/in-search-of-a-green-macro-financial-regime-central-banks-and-finance-tickets-199458936047