Stapleford (2009) Session 1
We'll begin our reading of Thomas Stapleford's The cost of living in America (CUP, 2009). We'll discuss the introduction and the first chapter.
We'll begin our reading of Thomas Stapleford's The cost of living in America (CUP, 2009). We'll discuss the introduction and the first chapter.
The 13th Brazilian Society for Ecological Economics Meeting is the bi-annual event of the Brazilian Society for Ecological Economics (ECOECO).The next Meeting will take place from 23 to 26 September 2019 at Campinas State University, São Paulo, Brazil.For further information access the website: https://www.ecoeco2019.sinteseeventos.com.br/The YSI/INET Sustainability WG collaborates with ECOECO organizing a workshop about the …
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Andrés Guiot, PhD candidate at Oxford, will present his dissertation project on the formation of a Colombian economic technocracy during the mid 20th century.
We'll discuss chapters 2 and 3.
Session Description Papers (title, presenter, affiliation): ‘The Politics of Economics – Heterodoxy, Pluralism and Ideology’Dr. Shu ShimizuMiyazaki Municipal University ‘Neoliberal and European’ Global Finance? A Critical Examination on the History of the Eurodollar Market’Dr. Kim, Seung WooCoordinator, East Asia Working Group, YSI/INETGraduate Institute of International and Development Studies Summary of the Session This panel seeks …
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Research is a powerful tool for improving people’s lives which, in turn, is a source for inspiringfurther research. This interconnected relationship is particularly important for cooperatives whichhave inspired research on different ways of human development but have also been nurtured andstimulated by the research outcomes. The Committee on Cooperative Research of the International Cooperative Alliance …
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The African Economic History Network (AEHN), in association with the Young Scholars Initiative (YSI) and Economic History Department at the University of Barcelona, announces a Call for Papers to the African Economic History Network pre-conference for young scholars. We invite graduate students, postdocs, and early career researchers based at African universities to present their work …
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We'll discuss chapters 4 and 5.
We'll discuss chapters 4 and 5.
Capital is the defining feature of modern economies, yet most people have no idea where it comes from. What is it that transforms mere wealth into an asset that automatically creates more wealth? The Code of Capital explains how capital is created behind closed doors in the offices of private attorneys, and why this little-known …
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The Keynesian Economics, Complexity Economics and Financial Stability Working Groups are glad to announce a new partnership with the Forum for Macroeconomics and Macroeconomics Policy. As part of this partnership, YSI will offer partial travel stipends to the young scholars who will present at the 23rd FMM Conference Graduate Sessions. More information soon! The Conference …
The Sustainability WG invites Nicolas Maennling and Perrine Toledano from the Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI) to discuss and present their findings from a recent report The Renewable Power of the Mine. The report is the most comprehensive study to date on how the extractive sector has been integrating renewables in their mining operations. …