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Political Economy and PK+ Perspectives

YSI RG:Political Economy and PK+ Perspectives

Start time:

June 7, 2024 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Virtual Project

CEST

Location:

Online

Type:

Reading group

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Speakers

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Alessandro Roncaglia

Emeritus Professor of Economics at Sapienza University of Rome

Description

The Keynesian Economics Working Group is excited to announce the formation of a new reading group focusing on the critical field of political economy from post-Keynesian and other heterodox economics perspectives.

(Past session): To inaugurate our reading group sessions, we are thrilled to host a seminal webinar featuring Alessandro Roncaglia, Emeritus Professor of Economics at Sapienza University of Rome and distinguished historian of economic thought, on April 12th, 2024. Professor Roncaglia will introduce his groundbreaking new book, Power and Inequality (2024), providing us with a foundational perspective on the themes our reading group seeks to explore. Power and Inequality offers a wide-ranging and multidisciplinary analysis of power as both an economic and social issue, avoiding abstract theorizations in favour of a rich illustration of how power mechanisms exacerbate social and economic disparities.

The Political Economy and PK+ Perspectives reading group aims to explore the role of social classes, power relations, and institutional forces, within post-Keynesian and other heterodox approaches on a number of subjects, for instance, class-conflict within fiscal policy and the political cycle, the dominance and transformation of finance, the interplay between vested interest and industrial policy, power within social and economic inequality, among others. We seek to foster a deep, critical understanding of how economic theories and practices shape, and are shaped by, the power structures and policies that govern societies.

This reading group is more than just a forum for academic discussion; it is a collaborative space for young scholars and students

Hosted by Working Group(s):

Attendees

Shengbei Guo

Emile Petraviciute

Xinwen Zhang

Mohammed Nabil

Michael Loebach

Inês Oliveira

Habravysh

Ahmed Hafezi

Felipe Beltrán

Laura Gelvis

Mateo Arias

Paolo Pergami-Peries

MEHUL KUMAR

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