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The call for the 14th Annual PKES #PhD Student Conference is out. The deadline for submissions to present at the conference is the 26th of March. More info at: postkeynesian.net/event/12052023… Post-Keynesian Economics Society | PKES Rethinking Economics Greenwich PEGFA University of Greenwich Young Scholars Initiative
🚨 Tomorrow! IIPP PhD student Rosie Collington is a speaker at the Rethinking Economics Greenwich Conference 2023, a student-led conference looking at current socio-economic issues presented by Rethinking Economics Greenwich. Tickets ➡️ bit.ly/3WNYfGE
One of the best opening plenaries I’ve ever experienced at a conference! Great to be at Rethinking Economics Greenwich’s conference listening to Ines Heck Yuan Yang Özlem Onaran @AnnPettifor & Eric Lonergan 💥
@AnnPettifor "Take on the economics of the international financial system!" Rethinking Economics Greenwich
Thereza Balliester Reis on financial inclusion and inequality (in Brazil): If you are poor, banking does not help! A serious approach to tackling inequality requires investments and reducing informal labour markets and expansion of social programmes.
Pranav Bhardi, BSc Economics student at the Uni of Greenwich chairing a fabulous session on economics in the media
Which econ theory should we choose!? Make your decision this Tuesday, 14th Nov, 5.30 pm, IIPP! 🤓 Claudius Gräbner-Radkowitsch, L. Laure & B. Strunkp are experts on Econ Pluralism. They'll discuss the limits & critiques of pluralism in econ & the relationship btw pluralism & decoloniality.
We kick-off the series today with Özlem Onaran, discussing the role of feminist economics in post-Keynesian frameworks. Feel free to drop by for some learning and wine! 6 pm today with SOAS Economics
RIP, Daniel Kahneman. Thank you for introducing challenging ideas to economics and psychology, and for being so willing to share your time with us students. (Photo from Rethinking Economics annual conference, 2015)