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SUMMARY:8th PKES Summer School - Introduction to Post-Keynesian Economics and Political Economy
DESCRIPTION:8th PKES Summer School – Introduction to Post-Keynesian Economics and Political Economy\nUniversity of Greenwich\nRoom None\, Park Row\, SE10 9LS\, London.\n26 Jun 2019 9:30 a.m. –28 Jun 2019 4:30 p.m. \nThis three-day summer school at the University of Greenwich introduces Post-Keynesian Economics as an alternative to mainstream neoclassical economic theory and neoliberal economic policy. Key assumptions in Post Keynesian Economics are that individuals face fundamental uncertainty about the future; there is a central role for ‘animal spirits’ in the determination of investment decisions; inflation is the result of unresolved distributional conflicts; money is an endogenous creation of the private banking system; unemployment is determined by effective demand on the goods markets; financial markets are prone to periodic boom-bust cycles. \nPost Keynesian theory is part of a broader Political Economy approach which highlights the social conflict and power relations between classes such as labour\, capital and finance and social groups stratified along the lines of gender and ethnicity. Economic analysis should thus be rooted in a historic and institutional setting. \nThe summer school 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 be of interest for a broader audience. \nProgram \nWednesday\, 26 June\, 9.30am – 6.30 pm \n\nWelcome and opening\nPost Keynesian Economics\, Introduction & Overview\n(Engelbert Stockhammer\, King’s College London)\nEffective Demand vs Says Law in Marx\, Keynes and Kalecki\n(Tomas Rotta\, University of Greenwich)\nEconomic Policy in Europe\n(Özlem Onaran\, University of Greenwich)\nPanel Discussion: Post Keynesian Economic Policy\n(Engelbert Stockhammer\, Tomas Rotta\, Özlem Onaran)\n\nThursday\, 27 June\, 9.30am – 6.00pm \n\nDevelopment in Post Keynesian and Marxist theories\n(Christina Wolf\, Kingston University)\nMoney in the Economy: A Post-Keynesian Perspective\n(Jo Michell\, University of the West of England)\nDistributional and Ecological Challenges to our Economic System\n(Rafael Wildauer\, University of Greenwich)\nStudent Working Groups\n\nFriday\, 28 June\, 10.30am – 4.30pm \n\nPost-Keynesian and Political Economy Approaches to Economic Policy: Can Global Capitalism be Tamed? \n(Gary Dymski\, Leeds University)\nStudent working groups in preparation of the Concluding Panel\nConcluding panel: The State of Political Economy and Progressive Economic Policy. Open questions from the workshop\n(Engelbert Stockhammer and Gary Dymski)\n\nIn order to book tickets please use the online store. \nThere is a reduced fee if you become a member of PKES (See the the membership section here. Any current university student is eligible for membership at £10 per annum). \nNOTE: there are only 20 tickets including accommodation available which will be sold on a first-come first-served basis. \nTicket categories: \n\nWorkshop only (no accommodation): £25 (PKES members) / £45 (non-PKES members)\nWorkshop + accommodation for 3 nights (Wed-Thu\, 25/06-27/06). Early Bird registration until 26 May: £60 (PKES members) / £80 (non-PKES members)\nWorkshop + accommodation for 3 nights (Wed-Thu\, 25/06-27/06). After 26 May: £95 (PKES members) / £110 (non-PKES members)\n\nOrganising committee\nThis event is co-organized by the Post-Keynesian Economics Society (PKES)\, the Institute of Political Economy\, Governance\, Finance and Accountability(PEGFA) and Rethinking Economics Greenwich. Vital financial support has been received from the Cambridge Political Economy Society Trust. \nThe organising committee consists of Christina Wolf\, Kingston University; Engelbert Stockhammer\, King’s College London; Rafael Wildauer\, Alexander Guschanski\, Ines Heck and Thomas Rabensteiner\, all University of Greenwich and Jo Michell\, University of the West of England.
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