Call for Projects & Contributions – 2023 Working Group Mandate Meeting

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Dear Members of the Philosophy of Economics WG, Come join us to shape the the working group activities for 2023! ATTENTION - THE SESSION WILL TAKE PLACE ONE HOUR EARLIER THAN INITIALLY ANNOUNCEDAs the Philosophy of Economics WG, we are organizing a meeting at 15:00 CET on Wednesday, February 22nd to introduce the working group's …

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YSI @ the 49th Eastern Economics Association Conference

Sheraton Hotel New York, New York, United States

The Keynesian Economics Working Group is glad to announce a new partnership with the 49th Eastern Economics Association Conference to be held in NYC between Feb. 23rd-26th 2023. At this event, we will have the opportunity do discuss the different economic challenges that we globally face, like the many consequences of the pandemic, of the …

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20000 Member Celebration

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Our community is now 20,000 members strong! Join us for a celebratory zoom with the INET office <3

Meeting with Bandile Ngidi

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Participation of YSI Africa at the REFA Festival

project Series YSI Community Call

February Community Call | Ft. Marc Adam

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YSI Community Call Whether you're brand new to the community, or a long-time YSI'er, the monthly community call is a chance to (re)connect with other members, and let yourself be inspired by your peers. This Month's Alumni Highlight: Marc Adam Marc Adam received his PhD in Economics from Freie Universität Berlin in 2020. His research …

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project Series Dissecting capitalism: Season III

Classical Political Economy, Imperialism and Poverty Description

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The session of the webinar series will feature Professor Utsa Patnaik. Abstract The theories developed by (primarily English) classical political economy were closely intertwined with the rise of capitalism and the imperialist project. The working out of this project, led in turn to the production of poverty ; the lecture seeks to draw out these …

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Peiyuan Li

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Peiyuan Li, PhD Candidate from the University of Colorado will present his paper "Who Lost (or Won) China? Land Reform and War Mobilization". Abstract: Land redistribution can be deliberately designed to trigger a civil war. How did the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) rally millions of farmers to win in 1949? The crucial step was to …

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S11: Replication from a publisher’s perspective

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WEBINAR REPLICATE REPLICATE: HOW YOU CAN TAKE PART Replication from a publisher's perspective March 1 (Wed), 20239 am Eau Claire (WI-US), 10am Bogotá, 3pm Lisbon and 4pm Paris(*Our apologies, due to unforseen events, this session was postponed several times. We now hope this is it! Thank you for your understanding*Feb 22 UPDATE: Due to severe …

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project Series Money View Reading Group

Bonds Without Borders | Session 2

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This is the second of two sessions on Chris O'Malley's 2015 Book Bonds Without Borders: A History of the Eurobond Market. https://www.amazon.com/Bonds-without-Borders-History-Eurobond/dp/1118843886 From the Dust Jacket: Bonds Without Borders tells the extraordinary story of how the market developed into the principal source of international finance for sovereign states, supranational agencies, financial institutions and companies around …

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Matteo Sestito

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Matteo Sestito, PhD Candidate from the Aix-Marseille School of Economics will present his paper "Crop cycles and hierarchy: the agro-ecological origins of the state" Abstract: Subject to popular flee, internal rebellions and diseases, states have historically developed only under very particular agro-ecological circumstances. This paper advances and empirically validates a new perspective on state formation, …

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