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2026 Summer School - Introduction to Post Keynesian Economics and Political Economy | PKES

📣 2026 PKES Summer School (21–24 June, University of Greenwich, London)

Spend 3 days exploring Post-Keynesian Economics & Political Economy. Topics include money & finance, inequality, fiscal policy, feminist econ, development & ecological macro.

Apply now 👇
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📢 Call for Papers: PKES–IIPPE PhD Student Conference 2026

🗓 3 June 2026
📍 University of Hertfordshire (UK)
⏰ Deadline: 27 March 2026
🔗 Application form: shorturl.at/oI6az
📄Full details: shorturl.at/tmXfs

PhD students working in Post-Keynesian, Marxist, and pluralist economics invited to apply. 🧵

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Still a few days left to apply. Do join us!!

📢 Call for Papers: PKES–IIPPE PhD Student Conference 2026 🗓 3 June 2026
📍 University of Hertfordshire (UK)
⏰ Deadline: 27 March 2026
🔗 Application form: shorturl.at/oI6az
📄Full details: shorturl.at/tmXfs

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13:30 – 16:00 Panel 1
Yannis Dafermos, SOAS University of London, PKES Annual Report
Hannah Hasenberger, University of Cambridge, From austerity to bankruptcy:
Tracing the impact of Coalition Government cuts on English local government
(with Hulya Dagdeviren and Mia Gray)
Hulya Dagdeviren, University of Hertfordshire, The political economy of financing net zero at local level (with Christina Wolf)
Lorena Lombardozzi, SOAS University of London, Energy transition, industrial policy and the new geo-economic governance in Central Asia
Chair: Christina Wolf, University of Hertfordshire
16:00 – 16:30 Coffee break
16:30 – 18:30 Panel 2
Leila Gautham, University of Leeds, Extended income poverty and time poverty: New estimates for the U.S.
Jo Michell, University of the West of England, An analytical heterogeneous agent macro model of concentration, markups, and falling labour shares (with Ayoze Alfageme and Karsten Kohler)
Peter Skott, Aalborg University Business School and University of Massachusetts Amherst, The recent wage compression: Tightness, turbulence, and power-biased economic policy (with Adam Aboobaker)
Chair: Maria Nikolaidi, University of Greenwich
18:30 – 20:00 Drinks reception

13:30 – 16:00 Panel 1 Yannis Dafermos, SOAS University of London, PKES Annual Report Hannah Hasenberger, University of Cambridge, From austerity to bankruptcy: Tracing the impact of Coalition Government cuts on English local government (with Hulya Dagdeviren and Mia Gray) Hulya Dagdeviren, University of Hertfordshire, The political economy of financing net zero at local level (with Christina Wolf) Lorena Lombardozzi, SOAS University of London, Energy transition, industrial policy and the new geo-economic governance in Central Asia Chair: Christina Wolf, University of Hertfordshire 16:00 – 16:30 Coffee break 16:30 – 18:30 Panel 2 Leila Gautham, University of Leeds, Extended income poverty and time poverty: New estimates for the U.S. Jo Michell, University of the West of England, An analytical heterogeneous agent macro model of concentration, markups, and falling labour shares (with Ayoze Alfageme and Karsten Kohler) Peter Skott, Aalborg University Business School and University of Massachusetts Amherst, The recent wage compression: Tightness, turbulence, and power-biased economic policy (with Adam Aboobaker) Chair: Maria Nikolaidi, University of Greenwich 18:30 – 20:00 Drinks reception

Our Annual Workshop is tomorrow, 12 June, at SOAS with Hannah Hasenberger, @hulya-dagdeviren.bsky.social,
@lorena-lombardozzi.bsky.social, @leilagautham.bsky.social @jomichell.bsky.social and Peter Skott.

13:30 - 18:30 UK time. No registration required.

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Chair: Yannis Dafermos (SOAS University of London, UK)

Carmem Feijó (Fluminese Federal University, Brazil)  Economic policies for the green transition: revisiting the role of the state

Marco Crocco (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil) Green macrofinancial regimes on the periphery: the case of Brazil

Özlem Onaran (University of Greenwich, UK) Why we need both green and purple public investment for a just sustainable transition
Chair: Yannis Dafermos (SOAS University of London, UK)

Carmem Feijó (Fluminese Federal University, Brazil)  Economic policies for the green transition: revisiting the role of the state

Marco Crocco (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil) Green macrofinancial regimes on the periphery: the case of Brazil

Özlem Onaran (University of Greenwich, UK) Why we need both green and purple public investment for a just sustainable transition

Chair: Yannis Dafermos (SOAS University of London, UK) Carmem Feijó (Fluminese Federal University, Brazil) Economic policies for the green transition: revisiting the role of the state Marco Crocco (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil) Green macrofinancial regimes on the periphery: the case of Brazil Özlem Onaran (University of Greenwich, UK) Why we need both green and purple public investment for a just sustainable transition Chair: Yannis Dafermos (SOAS University of London, UK) Carmem Feijó (Fluminese Federal University, Brazil) Economic policies for the green transition: revisiting the role of the state Marco Crocco (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil) Green macrofinancial regimes on the periphery: the case of Brazil Özlem Onaran (University of Greenwich, UK) Why we need both green and purple public investment for a just sustainable transition

Joint seminar with the Brazilian Keynesian Association (AKB) on economic policies for the green transition, online via MS Teams, April 29, 2025 3 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. UK time. postkeynesian.net/event/2025-0...

1 year ago 1 1 0 0
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Gendering Macroeconomics Das Institut für Makroökonomie und Konjunkturforschung (IMK) hat es sich zum Ziel gesetzt, der gesamtwirtschaftlichen Perspektive in der ökonomischen Forschung und in der wirtschaftspolitischen Diskus...

📢Call for Papers📅
We happily announce the #29FMM conference, entitled „Gendering Macroeconomics“ 👩📈
It is scheduled from 23 to 25 October 2025 in Berlin.
Deadline for paper proposals: 31 May

We really look forward to receiving your abstract.

More information
www.boeckler.de/de/aktuelle-...

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The 2025 PKES Summer School in Post-Keynesian Economics and Political Economy is open for registration!

June 22–June 25, University of Greenwich.

Places are available both with and without accommodation, starting at £40.

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