Resilient Cooperative Business Models
Co-operatives are unique models as they are guided by the principles of voluntary and open membership, economic cooperation and democratic control. This means that any individual regardless of wealth and …
Co-operatives are unique models as they are guided by the principles of voluntary and open membership, economic cooperation and democratic control. This means that any individual regardless of wealth and …
Presentations on the theme of Governance and Inclusion in Cooperatives
WEBINAR INFORMATIONIn June 2020, we welcomed Prof. Dan Awrey (Cornell) to the Liquidity Project Financial Market Infrastructure (LPFMI) conversation in a panel discussion on the implications of the law on …
WEBINAR INFORMATIONThe Liquidity Project Financial Market Infrastructure (or LPFMI) would like to start in this mini webinar series a conversation with Economic Development, which will encompass one webinar. This project …
23/Sep - Emanuele Citera: The network origins of aggregate fluctuations: a demand-side approach 13/Oct - Gustavo Pereira Serra: Household borrowing for Consumption and Investment in Human Capital: a neo-Kaleckian approach …
WEBINAR INFORMATIONAfter being narrowed in their scope and delayed in their implementation, new rules surrounding initial margin (“IM”) in uncleared OTC transactions - the “UMR Rules” - have been slowly …
LPFMI and the Law – Uncleared margining regulation with Poseidon Retsinas (HedgeLegal) Read More »
We are glad to announce the first event of the Webinar series in 18th-Century History of Political Economy. In the opening webinar, Professor Paul Cheney will present the paper "Montesquieu …
Montesquieu as Dependency Theorist? Capitalism versus Commercial Society Read More »
Adam Frost, PhD student at Harvard University, will present his work: Entrepreneurial transformation of socialist China Abstract:China’s socialist era (1957–1980) is often described as having been void of entrepreneurial activity. …
YSI – Economic History Graduate Webinar: Adam Frost Read More »
Ana Paula Londe Silve (PhD student in economics at Cedeplar - UFMG) will present her paper "Political economy and antislavery in mid 18th-century Britain: Malachy Postlethwayt's remarks on slave trade."
Despite long-lasting debates, no steps have been taken towards the adoption of a European Unemployment Benefit Scheme (EUBS).Traditional political economy literature explains such impasse by looking at the rationale of …
Beyond the creditor/debtor divide: the European Unemployment Benefit Scheme Read More »
The Keynesian Economics Working Group is glad to announce the II YSI Alumni Workshop at the IV Summer School on Keynesian Theory and the XIII Brazilian Keynesian Association Annual Meeting. …
II YSI Alumni Workshop @ Brazilian Keynesian Association Meeting | Online Read More »
Vitantonio Mariella, PhD student at Sapienza University, will present his work: Tenancy contracts and social capital at the origins of the North-South divide in Italy Abstract:This paper investigates the historical …
YSI – Economic History Graduate Webinar: Vitantonio Mariella Read More »