Why do people hate inflation?

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This our weekly discussion of the price level as it relates to Perry Mehrling's money view. The price level is the average price of goods in terms of money or, equivalently, the price of money in terms of goods. But what determines the price level? Why is the price level important? And how does it …

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Conclusion and Preperation for Melanie

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Dear all, our journey is coming to and end and the next session will conclude the book as well as prepare us for our meeting with Melanie. For this we would love all of you to prepare some questions you would lime to ask her. We will make a battle plan together! It was a …

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The Social Cost of the Price of Land

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Welcome to our special session co-organised by South Asia WG, and Urban and Regional Economics WG! We are delighted to have Simone Maria Grabner, Urban and Regional Economics WG as the co-organiser of this session within our larger project! For this special session, we are excited to have Dr. Sai Balakrishnan, Assistant Professor of Global …

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YSI Pre-Conference @ STOREP 2021 “Law and Economics”

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The Inequality and the Political Economy of Europe working groups are happy to announce the final program for the YSI Pre-conference@ STOREP 2021 ("Law and Economics: History, Institutions, Public Policies”). We invite you to join us at the pre-conference organized by the Young Scholars Initiative. The Pre-conference will take place online on June 16. The …

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Christine Desan – Making Money | Session 2

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This is the second of three sessions to discuss Christine Desan's book Making Money: Coin, Currency, and the Coming of Capitalism. For this session, we will discuss chapters 4-7. Book Description: "Money travels the modern world in disguise. It looks like a convention of human exchange - a commodity like gold or a medium like …

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YSI-EHES Economic History Graduate Webinar: Zhihao Xu

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Zhihao Xu, doctoral candidate from the University of California, Los Angeles will present his paper: “Price Convergence Through a Financial Network: Does Financial Integration Impact Price Integration in Real Sectors?” Live on Zoom on June 17, 2021 09:00 Paris | 08:00 London15:00 Hong Kong/Beijing/Singapore00:00 Los Angeles | 16:00 Tokyo | 17:00 Sydney Registration form to …

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Week 5 — Lectures 8 & 9, Reading 4

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We're discussing the following for week 5: Lecture 8: Eurodollars, Parallel Settlement Lecture NotesEurodollar time deposits help us think about using balance sheets to line up cash inflows and cash commitments. The forward rate agreement (FRA) and the forward exchange contract give us some practice using implicit balance sheet arrangements to describe derivatives. The failure …

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MONOPOLY CAPITAL IN THE CONTEMPORARY GLOBAL ECONOMY

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Link for today's sessionhttps://youngscholarsinitiative.zoom.us/j/97963474358?pwd=THJmVFN6OFExbFJrdW4ybkhFZ0JuUT09 19 July, 2 pm ETWilliam I. Robinson (University of California)"The Global Police State" https://www.plutobooks.com/9781786806666/the-global-police-state/ DESCRIPTION The Covid-19 pandemic made the huge divide between capitalism’s winners and losers all the more apparent. Winners reflect the growing concentration and centralization of capital that is making certain corporations more powerful. We see their effects …

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Physiocratic Rhetoric of bienfaisance and the making of a social program

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We are glad to invite you to our sixth event of the Webinar series in 18th-Century History of Political Economy. In this webinar, we will have the pleasure to have Prof. Arnault Skornicki talking about The Physiocratic Rhetoric of bienfaisance and the making of a social program in 18th Century France. The webinar is open …

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The 4th PE-DPS: Lukas Fuchs on Shaping the Market

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In this 4th session of the series, Lukas Fuchs (University College London) will present some of his work and will invite us for a critical discussion on 'shaping the market.' Come join us in this challenge! Title: "Shaping the Market: Enablement, Responsibility and Climate Change" Abstract:Contemporary societies create and shape markets. The range of products …

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Patterns of adoption of Industry 4.0 technologies in developing countries

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As it is widely recognized, developing countries are still struggling to close the gap with developed countries and have also suffered the consequences of premature deindustrialization. Therefore, an open question that needs to be tackled is whether Industry 4.0 provides any opportunities for leapfrogging; or, by contrast, it will keep expanding the gap. Besides, will …

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