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SUMMARY:The Complexity Approach to Post Keynesian Macro-modeling
DESCRIPTION:5 October 2017: The Complexity Approach to Post Keynesian Macro-modeling by Corrado Di Guilmi \nResearch seminar by Corrado Di Guilmi\,  University of Technology Sydney\, jointly organised by GPERC and FEPS.\nLocation: Room: QA065\, University of Greenwich\, Queen Anne Court\nTime: 17:00-19:00
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/the-complexity-approach-to-post-keynesian-macro-modeling/
LOCATION:Greenwich University
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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SUMMARY:St Catharine’s Political Economy Seminar – ‘Neoliberalism\, Institutional Blending and the Governance of Rural Land’\, Ian Hodge
DESCRIPTION:Date: Wednesday 11 October 2017\nTime: 18:00 -19:30\nSpeaker: Ian Hodge\nTalk Title: ‘Neoliberalism\, Institutional Blending and the Governance of Rural Land’\nLocation: Ramsden Room\, St Catharine’s College \nThe next St Catharine’s Political Economy Seminar in the series on the Economics of Austerity\, will be held on 11 October\, 2017 – Ian Hodge will give a talk on ‘Neoliberalism\, Institutional Blending and the Governance of Rural Land’. The seminar will be held in the Ramsden Room at St Catharine’s College from 6.00-7.30 pm. All are welcome. The seminar series is supported by the Cambridge Journal of Economics and the Economics and Policy Group at the Cambridge Judge Business School. \nSpeaker:\nIan Hodge is Professor of Rural Economy in the Department of Land Economy and Fellow of Hughes Hall at the University of Cambridge\, where he has worked since 1983. He was Head of Department of Land Economy between 2002-2011. His primary research interests are in rural environmental governance\, policy and economics\, property institutions and rural development. He has previously worked at the Universities of Queensland in Australia and Newcastle upon Tyne in the UK. He has a PhD in Countryside Planning from Wye College\, University of London and a BSc from the University of Reading. \nTalk Overview:\nThere is a large literature on neoliberalism. Over time the literature has expanded to cover a variety of different issues. It is almost universally critical and has become increasingly incoherent and contradictory. One thread within neoliberalism\, focusing on property rights\, casts the debate in terms of public ownership and intervention versus private enterprise and ‘free’ markets. However\, this obscures a more significant trend towards new approaches in governance that fall between these extremes that we term institutional blending. This recognises the major role of civil society\, reallocation of property rights\, provision of assurance and of public\, private and third sector partnerships. It includes a role for an interventionist state that embraces many of the mechanisms that have been developed through neoliberal approaches. These will be illustrated taking examples from rural land management. The discussion questions whether this may represent a post-neoliberal approach to public governance. \nPlease contact the seminar organisers Philip Arestis (pa267@cam.ac.uk) and Michael Kitson (mk24@cam.ac.uk) in the event of a query \n 
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/st-catharines-political-economy-seminar-neoliberalism-institutional-blending-and-the-governance-of-rural-land-ian-hodge/
LOCATION:Ramsden Room\, St Catharine’s College\, St Catharine's College\, Cambridge\, cb21rl\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Cambridge Realist Workshop – Tony Lawson - What is wrong with modern economics\, and why does it stay wrong?
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Tony Lawson \nTalk Title: ‘What is wrong with modern economics\, and why does it stay wrong?’ \nDrinks available from 7:30 pm\, talk starts at 8pm.
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/cambridge-realist-workshop-tony-lawson-what-is-wrong-with-modern-economics-and-why-does-it-stay-wrong/
LOCATION:Latimer Room\, Clare College\, Clare College\, Cambridge\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:CRW
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171018T170000
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SUMMARY:Credit Failures by Professor Herakles Polemarchakis
DESCRIPTION:18 October 2017: Credit Failures\nResearch seminar by Professor Herakles Polemarchakis\, University of Warwick\, jointly organised by GPERC\, FEPS and the department of International Business and Economics (IBE).\nLocation: Room QA065\, University of Greenwich\, Queen Anne Court\nTime: 16:00-18:00
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/credit-failures-by-professor-herakles-polemarchakis/
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171019T183000
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SUMMARY:Cambridge Society for Economic Pluralism - Is Economics Predictable?
DESCRIPTION:19 Oct –  Is Economics Predictable? – Prof Tony Lawson & Dr Jochen Runde \nRoom 2\, Mill Lane Lecture Rooms \n 
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/cambridge-society-for-economic-pluralism-is-economics-predictable/
LOCATION:Mill Lane Lecture Rooms\, Silver Street \, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB2 1RL\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:University of London 'Keynes's Bretton Woods vision\, Global Monetary Disorder\, and the US Dollar today' Joerg Bibow
DESCRIPTION:Joerg Bibow (Skidmore College and Levy Economics Institute) will speak on \n”Keynes’s Bretton Woods vision\, Global Monetary Disorder\, and the US Dollar today’ \nat the Money and Development Seminar on Thursday 19 October at 17.00 \nin Room 116\, Main Building\,\nSOAS\, University of London\nThornhaugh Street\nLondon WC1H 0XG
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/university-of-london-keyness-bretton-woods-vision-global-monetary-disorder-and-the-us-dollar-today-joerg-bibow/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171025T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171025T193000
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SUMMARY:St Catharine’s Political Economy Seminar – ‘How corporate governance is central to economic policy’\, Ciaran Driver
DESCRIPTION:Date: Wednesday 25 October 2017\nTime: 18:00 -19:30\nSpeaker: Ciaran Driver\nTalk Title: ‘How corporate governance is central to economic policy’\nLocation: Ramsden Room\, St Catharine’s College \nThe next St Catharine’s Political Economy Seminar in the series on the Economics of Austerity\, will be held on 25 October\, 2017 – Ciaran Driver will give a talk on ‘How corporate governance is central to economic policy’. The seminar will be held in the Ramsden Room at St Catharine’s College from 6.00-7.30 pm. All are welcome. The seminar series is supported by the Cambridge Journal of Economics and the Economics and Policy Group at the Judge Business School. \nSpeaker:\nCiaran Driver is Professor of Economics in the School of Finance and Management at SOAS University of London. His research interests include capital investment\, industrial economics\, innovation and corporate governance on which he has published widely. He has held visiting posts at the Australian National University and Stellenbosch University\, has had attachments to several global business schools\, and has advised various national and international public bodies. He co-authored with Paul Temple The Unbalanced Economy: a policy appraisal\, Palgrave-Macmillan (2014) Beyond Shareholder Value (2013)\, with colleagues at the TUC and NPI; and he contributed a chapter on innovation and finance to the Sage Handbook on Corporate Governance (2012). An edited compendium on corporate governance (with Grahame Thompson) will be published by OUP in 2018. Recent journal articles deal with the effects of corporate governance on R&D (Research Policy 2012); the economics of advertising (Journal of Economic Surveys 2015) and the perverse effects of high-powered executive pay (Industrial and Corporate Change 2017). He is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences and a Trustee of the New Economics Foundation. Full publications and further information can be found on Researchgate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ciaran_Driver \nTalk Overview:\n \nThis talk concerns the economic effects of corporate governance systems in advanced countries and how the design of governance interacts with economic policy. It starts off with a reprise of recent trends in corporate governance theory\, distinguishing the arguments for shareholder value (including agency theory)\, from critical stakeholder perspectives such as organization theory; property rights approaches; and externalities. The implications of the governance form for the economy are then discussed in terms of forward commitments such as capital investments and R&D and the time-horizon over which these are assessed; pay-out in the form of dividends and buybacks; and effects on labour and work commitment. The evidence for corporate governance effects on macroeconomic performance is assessed with reference to country studies and the variety of capitalism literature. Changes to the corporate governance system are considered by discussing which particular problems of economic policy are responsive to chosen governance reforms\, ranging over: managerial approaches; dual-class shares; engagement of investors; and stakeholder representation. \nPlease contact the seminar organisers Philip Arestis (pa267@cam.ac.uk) and Michael Kitson (m.kitson@jbs.cam.ac.uk) in the event of a query.
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/st-catharines-political-economy-seminar-how-corporate-governance-is-central-to-economic-policy-ciaran-driver/
LOCATION:Ramsden Room\, St Catharine’s College\, St Catharine's College\, Cambridge\, cb21rl\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:StCatzS
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171026T170000
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SUMMARY:Cambridge Society for Economic Pluralism – Women as Economic Victims
DESCRIPTION:26 Oct\nSpeakers: Catherine Hakim & Ben Southwood\nLocation: Room 4\, Mill Lane Lecture Rooms \n 
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/cambridge-society-for-economic-pluralism-women-as-economic-victims/
LOCATION:Mill Lane Lecture Rooms\, Silver Street \, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB2 1RL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171030T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171030T210000
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CREATED:20170911T114343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170911T115530Z
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SUMMARY:Cambridge Realist Workshop – Nuno Martins - The Nature of Value: Smith\, Marx and Marshall
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Nuno Martins \nTalk Title: ‘The Nature of Value: Smith\, Marx and Marshall’ \nDrinks available from 7:30 pm\, talk starts at 8pm.
URL:https://politicaleconomyhub.net/event/cambridge-realist-workshop-nuno-martins-the-nature-of-value-smith-marx-and-marshall/
LOCATION:Latimer Room\, Clare College\, Clare College\, Cambridge\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:CRW
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