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SUMMARY:An Introduction to Post-Keynesian economics and Political Economy
DESCRIPTION:Kingston University and the Political Economy Research Group are organising an introductory workshop to Post-Keynesian economics and Political Economy. The aim of the workshop is to give interested students an opportunity to learn about alternative approaches to economics beyond the neoclassical mainstream.\nThe program: \nWednesday\, 5 July\, 9.00am – 7.00pm \n\nEngelbert Stockhammer\, Kingston University: Post Keynesian Economics\, Introduction & overview\nJo Michell\, University of the West of England: Money in the Economy: A Post-Keynesian Perspective\nOzlem Onaran\, University of Greenwich: Aggregate demand\, income distribution and the causes of unemployment\nPanel discussion: Post Keynesian Economic Policy\n\nThursday\, 6 July\, 9.00am – 7.00pm \n\nSimon Mohun\, Queen Mary University: Introduction to Marxian Political Economy\nAntoine Godin\, Kingston University: A monetary theory of production. An introduction to SFC modelling\nEwa Karwowski\, Kingston University Development in Post Keynesian and Marxist theories\nPanel discussion: Financial stability\, development\, socialism: What does it mean for economic policy? \n\nFriday\, 7 July\, 9.00am – 5.00pm \n\nGary Dymski\, Leeds University: Post-Keynesian and Marxian Approaches to Economic Policy: Can Global Capitalism be Tamed?\nStudent working groups preparing questions for the Concluding Panel\nConcluding Panel: The state of Political Economy and progressive economic policy. Open questions of the workshop\nRethinking Economics Challenges and achievements.  Panel discussion on student initiatives and heterodox economics with Rethinking Economics London\, Rethinking Economics Kingston\, Reteaching Economics and lecturers from the workshop\n\nThe full program can be found here: http://fass.kingston.ac.uk/downloads/PERG-Conference-2017.pdf\nThe registration page can be found here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/an-introduction-to-post-keynesian-economics-and-political-economy-2017-tickets-33001915618 \nACKNOWLEDGEMENT: This event has been supported by the Cambridge Political Economy Society Trust.
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SUMMARY:ASSOCIATION FOR HETERODOX ECONOMICS ANNUAL CONFERENCE
DESCRIPTION:ASSOCIATION FOR HETERODOX ECONOMICS 19th Annual Conference\nJuly 10-12\, 2017\nSUSTAINABLE ECONOMY AND ECONOMICS\nDalton Ellis Hall\, University of Manchester\, UK \nCALL FOR PAPERS\nHow to Apply\nRegister for the conference by 15th March 2017\, by submitting your application and abstract here:\nhttps://goo.gl/forms/jVkLfumCfCMaaO2C2 (copy and paste link to a browser)\nWord limit is 250 words\, excluding references. Please keep a copy. \nStreams and Papers\nA Stream Proposal can be one or more sessions. Each session is around 90 minutes with approximately 3 Papers. We will appoint Chairs for each session from among the participants. \nThe price of the conference is £190 full registration\, or £130 for postgraduates\, retired\, unemployed\, low income\, or concessions. The price includes two 2 dinners\, an online booklet\, and lunches/refreshments over 3 days. Accommodation and conference bookings will open around 1st March. You will be informed\, via your registration email address\, when bookings are open. Bookings will be first come-first served. \nThere are Early Career Researcher bursaries and a prize.\nFull details can be found here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B6WcIic0m806Q0dGU1RTRi1Eb0U (copy and paste link to a browser) \n 
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170713
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SUMMARY:Globalisation in Crisis?: The Urban and Regional Challenges of the Great Instability Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Cambridge Journal of Regions\, Economy and Society (CJRES) will be running its fourth conference\, ‘Globalisation in Crisis? The Urban and Regional Challenges of the Great Instability’ on 13-14 July 2017.  The crisis of neoliberal globalisation\, in all its manifestations\, not only poses a challenge to our existing knowledge and approaches\, it also provides an opportunity to take stock and think how we might contribute to the search for a new model of economic growth that is more spatially balanced\, sustainable and inclusive.  These topics and other related ones will be covered in the conference programme. \nThis conference will be celebrating  10 years of the Cambridge Journal of Regions\, Economy and Society. \nThis conference is also running in conjunction with an ESRC research project\, ‘City Evolutions’. For more details regarding the project see: www.cityevolutions.org.uk. \nCALL FOR PAPERS\nThere is a call for papers associated with a special issue on the topic ‘Globalisation in Crisis: The Urban and Regional Challenges of the Great Instability’\, in the Cambridge Journal of Regions\, Economy and Society. Authors interested in contributing to this special issue are invited to submit an abstract of up to 500 words to:\nEmail Francis Knights: landecon-cjres@lists.cam.ac.uk\nDeadline: 1 April 2017 (please note abstracts submitted after this date will not be considered)
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/globalisation-in-crisis-the-urban-and-regional-challenges-of-the-great-instability-conference/
LOCATION:McGrath Centre\, St Catharine’s College\, Cambridge\, United Kingdom
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