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SUMMARY:Association for Heterodox Economics - 18th Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:This will be the 18th Annual Conference for the Association for Heterodox Economics. The conference will run Thursday 7th – Saturday 9th July and be held in the University of Glasgow.  The theme for the conference is ‘Alternatives to Austerity’.
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/association-for-heterodox-economics-18th-annual-conference/
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SUMMARY:The General Theory and Victoria Chick at 80
DESCRIPTION:A celebration conference of ‘The General Theory and Victoria Chick at 80’. The conference is being organised in collaboration with The Post-Keynesian Economics Study Group and the Association for Heterodox Economics to celebrate and reflect on the lasting contributions of The General Theory and Victoria Chick to macroeconomics. The event will take place at Gustave Tuck Lecture Theatre\, University College London on Monday 11 July\, including a party with buffet supper in the evening. \nThe programme and registration details can be found at https://www.postkeynesian.net/events/general-theory-chick-at-80/.\nPlease register by 24 June at the latest.
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/the-general-theory-and-victoria-chick-at-80/
LOCATION:University College London
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SUMMARY:40 years of the Cambridge Journal of Economics
DESCRIPTION:A conference is being held to mark the first forty years of the Cambridge Journal of Economics and look ahead to the next forty. The conference will be held on 12-13 July 2016 at St Catharine’s College\, Cambridge.
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/40-years-of-the-cambridge-journal-of-economics/
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SUMMARY:Cities in Transformation: Processes\, Problems and Policies
DESCRIPTION:Major cities are facing an unprecedented set of economic\, social and environmental challenges. There is mounting evidence that cities are demonstrating very different capacities to adapt\, cope with\, and respond to such challenges and this is leading to diverse and unpredictable outcomes. The aim of this conference is to examine the different experiences of cities as they transform. The first part of the conference (morning of Thursday 14 July)\, will give an overview of cities in transformation in various parts of the world (e.g. United Kingdom\, Germany\, United States\, China). The afternoon of Thursday 14 July will then be dedicated to a discussion of the implications for policies to address spatially unbalanced growth among the cities. The sessions on Friday 15 July are reserved for particular aspects of urban transformation and resilience (e.g. role of institutions\, implications of new technologies\, consequences of austerity\, possibilities offered by big data and smart city technologies\, etc.).
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/cities-in-transformation-processes-problems-and-policies/
LOCATION:McGrath Centre\, St Catharine’s College\, Cambridge\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:An Introduction to Post Keynesian Economics and Political Economy
DESCRIPTION:PKSG\, PERG Kingston and KU Rethinking Economics are organising a workshop on the ‘Introduction to Post Keynesian Econommics and Political Economy’. The workshop is aimed at students of economics and social sciences. As the aim of Post Keynesian Economics and Political Economy ultimately is to provide the foundation for progressive economic policies\, it may also be of interest for a broader audience. \nThe workshop will take place at Kingston University\, in the John Galsworthy Building\, Penrhyn Road\, Kingston\, Surrey\, KT1 2EE. \nTo register for the event please go to the Booking Webpage. \nFor further infromation about the workshop see: http://www.postkeynesian.net/kingston16.html
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/an-introduction-to-post-keynesian-economics-and-political-economy/
LOCATION:Kingston University\, Penrhyn Road\, Kingston\, Surrey\, \, KT1 2EE\, United Kingdom
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