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Money View Symposium #3

Symposium

Start time:

January 27, 2023 - January 29, 2023

EST

Location:

virtual, New York, New York

Type:

Workshop

Description

>>> VIEW PROGRAM PDF HERE <<<


Key sessions

Friday, 27 January, 9.30a EST
Keynote | The key currency approach: Why a "minority view"?
Perry Mehrling (Boston University)
discussants: Maria Cristina Marcuzzo (Sapienza, Università di Roma) Ramaa Vasudevan (Boston University)

Friday, 27 January, 11.30a EST
Beyond National Income and Product Accounts – Toward new accounting standards
Claudio Borio (Bank for International Settlements) in conversation with Perry Mehrling (Boston University)

Friday, 27 January, 1.30p EST
Roundtable | Three Money Views of Decentralized Finance
Facilitator: Daniel H. Neilson (Bard College at Simon's Rock)
Raphaele Chappe (Economist, The Predistribution Initiative / DeVol Network)
Sébastien Derivaux (Cryptobanking Analyst)
Larissa De Lima (Oliver Wyman Forum)

Friday, 27 January, 3p EST
Money and Geopolitics: The Consequences of the Ukraine Conflict
Inputs by Yakov Feygin (Berggruen Institute), Perry Mehrling (Boston University)

Saturday, 28 January, 8a EST
Mapping the Chinese Financial System: an ongoing liquidity regime change?
Johannes Petry (Goethe University Frankfurt)
Robert Pauls (Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University)
Aleksandar Stojanovic (NYU Shanghai)

Saturday, 28 January, 9.15a EST
Roundtable | International Financial Subordination: Global Role of the Dollar and the Global South
Aninna Kaltenbrunner (University of Leeds)
Pablo Bortz (University of San Martin)


About the Money View

Building on the British and American central banking schools, Perry Mehrling has his spent his career developing what he calls the ‘money view’. While economics and finance have oddly abstracted from the concept of money in order to focus on other problems, this minority view focusses on money and credit for what it is: a set of interlocking promises to pay and how these promises get settled. The money view therefore is in a unique position to restart a conversation between economics and finance, as well as theory and practice. Now, a decade since the initial launch of the MOOC, many of us have studied the money view and used it as an analytical lens in our work, be it in economics, law, international political economy or adjacent disciplines. The Money View Symposium brings together old and new money viewers to share their research, projects, and work that have been inspired by the course.


Resources and background materials

Perry Mehrling "The Rise of the Global Dollar System

Money View Reading Group Discussion of Money and Empire – Part 1
Money View Reading Group Discussion of Money and Empire – Part 2
Money View Reading Group Discussion of Money and Empire – Part 3

Book discussion with Perry Mehrling – Part 1
Book discussion with Perry Mehrling – Part 2

Credit Suisse Report on the Future of the Monetary System