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SUMMARY:The Capitalism on the Edge lecture series : Prof Danny Dorling & Prof Kate Pickett - " Capitalism and Inequality: Can Brexit really take back control?"
DESCRIPTION:The Capitalism on the Edge lecture series lecture on Thurs 1 December is on ” Capitalism and Inequality: Can Brexit really take back control?” with Professor Danny Dorling (Oxford) and Professor Kate Pickett (York). \nLectures take place in Buckingham House\, Murray Edwards College\, Cambridge\, from 17.15\, followed by a drinks reception. \nFurther details and how to reserve your place can be found here: \nhttp://www.murrayedwards.cam.ac.uk/about/capitalism-edge \n 
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/the-capitalism-on-the-edge-lecture-series-prof-danny-dorling-prof-kate-pickett-capitalism-and-inequality-can-brexit-really-take-back-control/
LOCATION:Murray Edwards College\, Cambridge\, Huntingdon Road\, Cambridge \, CB3 0DF\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Greenwich Political Economy Research Centre (GPERC) -"Migration in Kenya: Beyond Harris-Todaro"
DESCRIPTION:“Migration in Kenya: Beyond Harris-Todaro”. Seminar by Dr Cem Oyvat\,  jointly organised by GPERC and the department of International Business and Economics (IBE). University of Greenwich Stephen Lawrence building\, room SL106. Time: 13:00-14:00.\nNo registration required but places are limited.
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/kingston-economic-department-research-seminar-series-migration-in-kenya-beyond-harris-todaro/
LOCATION:Greenwich University
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SUMMARY:Greenwich Political Economy Research Centre (GPERC): Alleviating the Childcare Constraint for Women: Empirical Evidence from the UK
DESCRIPTION:“Alleviating the Childcare Constraint for Women: Empirical Evidence from the UK”. Seminar by Dr Gabriella Cagliesi\, jointly organised by GPERC and the department of International Business and Economics (IBE). University of Greenwich Stephen Lawrence building\, room SL106. Time: 13:00-14:00.\nNo registration required but places are limited.
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/greenwich-political-economy-research-centre-gperc-alleviating-the-childcare-constraint-for-women-empirical-evidence-from-the-uk/
LOCATION:Greenwich University
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SUMMARY:Kingston Economic Department Research Seminar Series – ‘Minsky models: a structured survey' Maria Nikolaidi & Engelbert Stockhammer & 'Monetary policy and complexity in behavioural New Keynesian models' Rob Jump
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Kingston Economic Department Research Seminar Series \nDate: Wednesday 14 December 2016\nTime: 4.00pm – 6.00pm\nVenue: JG 4006 (John Galsworthy building)\nPrice: free\nBooking and further information: http://www.kingston.ac.uk/events/item/2303/14-dec-2016-economics-research-seminar-with-maria-nikolaidi-and-rob-jump/\nContact: Antoine Godin (A.Godin@kingston.ac.uk) \n‘Minsky models: a structured survey ‘ by Maria Nikolaidi (Greenwich University) and Engelbert Stockhammer (Kingston University) \nAbstract: Minsky cycles have recently gained prominence in the mainstream as well as in the heterodox literature. However\, there exists no agreement upon the formal presentation of the Minsky models. This paper surveys the existing literature and offers a unified framework to compare the different approaches. It turns out that Minskyan models differ in substantive ways as regards the goods market adjustment\, the dynamics of debt and the role of asset prices. The aim of this paper is to survey the literature\, clarify the differences and suggest a structure to classify Minsky-inspired models.\n‘Monetary policy and complexity in behavioural New Keynesian models’ by Rob Jump (Kingston University) \nAbstract: This paper studies the implications of bounded rationality and internal rationality for the conduct of monetary policy in the standard New Keynesian (NK) model. We demonstrate the conditions under which standard (Euler learning) bounded rationality and the more realistic internal rationality leads to instability in the NK model using analytical techniques\, and we demonstrate the conditions under which reinforcement learning leads to instability in the NK model using numerical techniques. We explore the extent to which an appropriate monetary policy can mitigate instability in the NK model under different types of learning and rationality. \nHow to find us: The seminar takes place at Penryhn Road Campus (Kingston upon Thames\, Surrey\, KT1 2EE). Public Transport: take train from London Waterloo to Surbiton (20 mins approx.) and walk (15 mins approx.) or buses 71\, 281\, K2\, K3 (5 mins approx.) from Surbiton Station to Kingston University. For further details and driving directions\, please go http://www.kingston.ac.uk/aboutkingstonuniversity/location/howtofindus/penrhynroad/
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/kingston-economic-department-research-seminar-series-minsky-models-a-structured-survey-maria-nikolaidi-engelbert-stockhammer/
LOCATION:Kingston University\, Penrhyn Road\, Kingston\, Surrey\, \, KT1 2EE\, United Kingdom
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