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SUMMARY:Perspectivas Críticas de las Cadenas Globales de Valor
DESCRIPTION:El Seminario “Perspectivas Críticas de las Cadenas Globales de Valor” es una iniciativa académica consolidada desde 2019. Originalmente impulsado por la División de Estudios Profesionales de la Facultad de Economía de la UNAM y\, posteriormente\, por su División de Estudios de Posgrado\, ha estado bajo la coordinación académica de la Dra. Seyka Sandoval y la Dra. Paty Montiel. A partir de 2024\, se integró el Dr. Iván Cortés\, de la Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana–Iztapalapa\, y recientemente a través del apoyo de la Dra. Julia Juárez García\, hemos abierto el proyecto a través de la plataforma del Young Scholars Initiative (YSI). \nEn sus últimas tres ediciones\, el Seminario ha reunido anualmente a más de 100 participantes\, entre académicos y estudiantes de licenciatura y posgrado provenientes de distintos países de América Latina\, consolidando un amplio reconocimiento institucional. A lo largo de este lustro\, el seminario ha dado lugar a colaboraciones académicas en el marco de grupos de trabajo de redes como ESOCITE y 4S\, así como a diversas publicaciones y direcciones de tesis de posgrado. \n\nINSCRIBIRSE EN:\nhttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeYbEzhXJHtTx5SCiiYRdKFwIA3fwsLaBm3NFQfTRwKHyrQcw/viewform?usp=header\n  \nEn esta edición\, extendemos una cordial invitación a la comunidad académica en general —estudiantes de posgrado\, investigadores jóvenes y docentes— a participar en las distintas mesas y talleres que conforman el programa. Para ello\, deberán registrarse a través del formulario indicado en la convocatoria. \nEs importante señalar que se trata de una actividad híbrida\, por lo que quienes deseen asistir presencialmente serán bienvenidos. No obstante\, aclaramos que el evento no cuenta con financiamiento para transporte o alojamiento. \nIdioma oficial del seminario: Español.Todos los horarios del programa están en Tiempo del Centro de México (CDMX). \nPara más información contactar: julia.juarez.garcia@comunidad.unam.mx \nPrograma\nMesa 1: Reconfiguraciones del Estado y nuevas estrategias de desarrollo en América Latina\nEsta sesión introduce la discusión a partir de la configuración actual del Estado latinoamericano en un contexto marcado por crisis sucesivas (económica\, sanitaria y tecnológica)\, abordando cómo distintas corrientes de pensamiento económico representan y analizan la configuración estatal frente a desafíos estructurales: crecimiento\, digitalización\, innovación y desigualdad social. Preguntas ejes para la discusión: ¿qué perspectivas teóricas permiten problematizar las configuraciones del Estado en el capitalismo actual y periférico?\, ¿cuáles son las características del Estado? y ¿cuáles son las estrategias de desarrollo para América Latina? \nPonentes: \n\nCarolina Lauxmann (confirmada) (Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento\, Argentina).\nPaty Montiel (confirmada) (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México).\nEmilia Ormaechea (confirmada) (Universidad de Hamburgo).\n\nFecha: viernes 29 de agosto de 2025 (híbrida) \nHorario: 9:00 – 11:30 horas \nLugar: División de Estudios de Posgrado\, FE-UNAM (por definir) \nMesa 2: Políticas de desarrollo comparadas: aprendizajes de Brasil\, Colombia\, Asia y Europa\nEsta sesión busca identificar experiencias recientes de políticas que busquen inspirar respuestas estratégicas en América Latina frente a los desafíos de la desaceleración económica\, las tensiones comerciales\, los retos del cambio climático y la desigualdad persistente. Preguntas eje para la discusión: ¿cuáles son las características de las políticas de desarrollo estratégicas actuales?\, ¿qué características del Estado permiten el impulso de políticas de desarrollo? \nPonentes: \n\nValeria Lopes Ribeiro (confirmada) (Universidade Federal do ABC\, Brasil)\nJulia Juárez (confirmada) (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México\, México)\nMónica Simanca- Sotelo (confirmada) (Universidad de Córdoba\, Colombia).\n\n  \nFecha: viernes 26 de septiembre de 2025 (híbrida) \nHorario: 9:00-11:30 \nLugar: División de Estudios de Posgrado\, FE-UNAM (por definir) \nTaller 1: Medición sobre valor agregado y evaluación de políticas en los encadenamientos productivos. Experiencias para México\, América Latina y China\nInstructoras:  \n\nLesbia Pérez-Santillan y Rosalinda Arriaga Navarrete (por confirmar) (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Iztapalapa) [24 de septiembre]\nRosa Gómez (conformada) (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México) [25 de septiembre]\n\nFecha: miércoles 24 y jueves 25 de septiembre (en línea) \nHorario: Por definir \nMesa 3: Desafíos del Estado y las políticas ante la reorganización productiva global y la economía digital en México\nEsta sesión profundiza en los retos particulares que México enfrenta hoy en día en términos de política industrial\, digitalización y soberanía tecnológica\, en el marco de las presiones comerciales derivadas del T-MEC y las estrategias nacionales frente al dominio creciente de plataformas digitales. Preguntas eje para la discusión: ¿cuáles son las determinaciones geopolíticas y económicas de México? y ¿cuáles son las características de las políticas de desarrollo ante esas determinaciones? \nPonentes: \n\nSeyka Sandoval (confirmada) (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México)\nMonika Meireles (confirmada) (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México)\n\nFecha: viernes 24 de octubre de 2025 (híbrida) \nHorario: 9:00 – 11:30 horas \nLugar: División de Estudios de Posgrado\, FE-UNAM (por definir)
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SUMMARY:YSI @ 29th FMM Conference 2025
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with the Forum for Macroeconomics and Macroeconomics Policy (FMM)\, the Keynesian Economics Working Group of YSI is glad to open a call to offer partial travel stipends and accommodation to young scholars who will present at the 29th FMM Conference. The conference will take place from 23 to 25 October 2025 in Berlin. \nHow to Apply\nYoung scholars can apply until September 7th in the following link: https://forms.gle/zikiMyMuUCFhcP7SA. The students selected for the YSI stipend will be notified by September 10th. \n 
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SUMMARY:III SIE – YSI Pre-Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Italian Economic Society is organizing its 66th Annual Scientific Meeting (RSA) at the University of Naples Parthenope from the 23rd to the 25th of October. This year\, YSI will continue its collaboration and is pleased to present the III YSI-SIE Pre-Conference\, to be held at the University of Naples Parthenope on the 23rd of October. \nThe structure for the pre-conference will feature presentations by young scholars (i.e.\, Ph.D. students and postdocs) that will be commented on and discussed by their peers and experts in the field. After the pre-conference\, participants are required to attend the main conference\, where they will have the chance to engage with the discussions held in the conference sessions. \nThis year’s pre-conference will focus on technology\, international trade\, and industrial policy. We invite all young scholars to submit their abstract proposals to be part of the pre-conference on the following topics (but not limited to): \n– Technology\, AI\, labor markets and digital platforms \n– FDI\, Global Value Chains\, and international technology transmission \n– International trade and unequal south-north trade \n– Industrial policy \nSelected participants will have the chance to receive accommodation and a travel stipend that aims to cover part of the travel expenses to Naples. \nSubmit your Abstracts (300 words maximum) clicking on the button above until September 7\, 2025.
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SUMMARY:Deconstruction of Economy\, Economics and Deconstruction (Conference)
DESCRIPTION:Zoom link \nhttps://univ-amu-fr.zoom.us/j/88045482054?pwd=V0hNbGpzMURCVUxrNE4vZnRGUjJ5UT09 \n  \nThis conference aims to foster an original and interdisciplinary ground for discussing the connection of philosophy\, the humanities\, and economics\, and to engage members of the Philosophy of Economics working group who are interested in contemporary critical thought. \nThe reference to economic terminology is a massive and determining feature of a deconstructive approach. Since it describes a structure of reality based on a postulate of the non-conservation of any principle—whether energy\, value\, life\, or meaning—deconstruction entails a critique of every law (nomos) of property and proximity (oikos). At the same time\, Jacques Derrida was able to define the hallmark of his work\, différance\, as “the concept of economy\,” provided\, of course\, “that one understands by this term something other than the classical economy of metaphysics or the classical metaphysics of economy” (Positions\, 1972). \nEconomic metaphors and concepts thus shape the deconstructive theorization of perception\, meaning\, epistemology\, ethics\, and politics\, as well as the very structure of experience. Of Grammatology (1967) highlights the empirical link between this approach and the historical connection between the rise of writing and the emergence of a “monetary and pre-monetary economy.” Later\, the consideration of the relationship between gift\, exchange\, and money would shape all deconstructive reflection on ethics\, politics\, and law (particularly regarding the issue of hospitality)\, in the form of an open dialectic between the calculable and the incalculable\, negotiation and the unconditional. \nYet this line of thought has rarely ever interrogated the discipline known as economics: neither economic phenomena\, nor economists’ texts\, nor documents marking economic history. Jacques Derrida himself authored only one article devoted to money and took part in a roundtable on the subject\, published in the collective volume L’argent (ed. M. Drach\, 2004). Among his readers\, exceptions are few but significant (J.-J. Goux\, N. Gernalzick\, E. Berns). \nThe gap between the programmatic use of the economy motif and the absence of a positive thematization suggests a refusal to accredit the independence of this discipline—that is\, also a refusal to consider economics as a regional science. But then\, it’s as if deconstruction retains in reserve an alternative thinking of the economic\, while deconstruction itself unfolds as an economic\, rather than a nomic or “hyper-legal” undertaking (Du droit à la philosophie\, 1990). In this gap\, we must also read Derrida’s reticence toward contemporary perspectives parallel to his own: above all\, the various Marxisms\, as well as the constellation of what has been called post-structuralism—even if he shared its critique of liberal axiomatic thinking. \nDespite this avoidance\, the articulation between deconstruction and economy promises to be effective for addressing contemporary debates as well as key moments in the history of economic thought. It allows us to examine both the strengths and limits of orthodox and heterodox approaches\, of theoretical as well as technical developments within the discipline. The invitation to interpret this conjunction can be heard in several ways\, opening a broad field of investigation. \nAs an invitation to explore the implications of deconstructive thought for economic discourses and the history of economic thought. \nIf one seeks to deconstruct a “classical metaphysics” of economy\, how might the concepts of labor or production\, value or money\, exchange or consumption be reworked anew? What are the theoretical\, epistemological\, rhetorical consequences of such a gesture? \nAs an invitation to pluralize the understanding of the signifier “economy.” \nIf we can speak of psychic economy\, aesthetic economy\, the economy of thought\, of nature\, or of salvation—what are the histories\, topologies\, genealogies\, and structures of these figures? How can we think the relations between political economy and psychic economy\, or between political and aesthetic economy\, without reducing one to the other? If we can disturb the “narrow” synonymy between economy and stewardship\, management\, or commercial administration\, how can we measure the (critical\, deconstructive\, or hegemonic) effects of a “general” meaning of economy? In this context\, what becomes of the human (and the animal)\, nature\, rationality and capital\, matter and value? \nAs an invitation to think the relationships between economy and its others—its outsides or margins. \nWhat are the relations between economy and ecology? Economy and sovereignty? Economy and revolution? The economic and the anthropological\, or the economic and the social? How can we address the relationship between economy and justice without opposing them or reducing justice to mere calculation? How can we resist the primitive accumulation undertaken by contemporary techno-financial oligarchies without hoping for the overcoming of the very conditions of all alienation? How can we think the reversals of capitalism without reducing them to the forgetting of a “common sense\,” an original sense of oikonomia that must be reactivated? \nAs an invitation to reread the text of deconstruction through economic discourses. \nIf deconstruction enables the reinterpretation of economy\, why couldn’t economic discourses\, in turn\, offer a new interpretation of différance? If deconstructive thought calibrates its movement to the text of what is\, do economic phenomena not describe a deconstruction at work? Doesn’t the economy expose phenomena that exceed any metaphysics of economy and that dominant discourses repress or ignore? \nIf the text of deconstruction pushes us to dismantle the conventional meaning of what we call economy\, conversely\, the text of economy should allow us to open the text of deconstruction to unexplored perspectives\, to put it to the test\, and to push its limits further. \n  \nGiustino De Michele (Postdoctoral Researcher\, CIELAM\, Aix-Marseille University)\nThibault Mercier (PhD Candidate\, IrePH\, Université Paris Nanterre) \n  \nParticipants: \n\n\n\nIsabelle Alfandary\, professor of American literature and critical theory at Sorbonne Nouvelle University\n\n\nAnne Alombert\, associate professor of Philosophy at Paris 8 University\n\n\nMarie Cuillerai\, professor of Philosophy at Paris Cité University\n\n\nGiustino De Michele\, postdoctoral researcher at Aix-Marseille University\n\n\nAnne-Laure Delatte\, CNRS tenured researcher at Paris Dauphine University\n\n\nAlain Deneault\, professor of Philosophy at the University of Moncton\n\n\nLudovic Desmedt\, professor of Economics at the Université de Bourgogne Franche-Comté.\n\n\nFausto Fraisopi\, professor of Philosophy at Aix-Marseille University\n\n\nNadja Gernalzick\, professor of English and American Studies at the University of Vienna\n\n\nSimon Glendinning\, professor of Philosophy at the London School of Economics\n\n\nJan Horst Keppler\, professor of economics at the Université Paris Dauphine University\n\n\nApostolos Lampropoulos\, professor of Comparative Literature at the University Bordeaux-Montaigne\n\n\nGiuseppe Longo\, CNRS research director emeritus at the Ecole Normale Supérieure de Paris\n\n\nSolange Manche\, independent Researcher\n\n\nFrancesca Manzari\, professor in Comparative Literature at Aix-Marseille University\n\n\nPatrick Mardellat\, professor of Economics at Sciences Po Lille\n\n\nThibault Mercier\, PhD candidate in philosophy at Paris Nanterre University\n\n\nBertrand Ogilvie\, professor emeritus in Philosophy at Paris 8 University\n\n\nLuca Paltrinieri\, associate professor of Political Philosophy at Rennes 1 University\n\n\nPeter Szendy\, professor of Comparative Literature and Humanities at Brown University\n\n\nCarlo Vercellone\, professor of Economics at Paris 8 University\n\n\nFrancesco Vitale\, professor of Philosophy at the University of Salerno\n\n\nSimon Morgan Wortham\, professor in Humanities at Kingston University London\n\n\n\n  \nThis project receives funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Grant Agreement No 101034324\, and from the French government under the France 2030 investment plan\, as part of the Initiative d’Excellence d’Aix-Marseille Université – A*MIDEX\, ref. AMX-22-COF-412. \n 
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SUMMARY:Money and Finance Reading Group
DESCRIPTION:This reading group has been created to amplify and deep our knowledge on money and finance from a wide perspective that can embrace the complexity of money’s nature\, thus\, the complexity of the financial system and its dynamics. Moreover\, as it was cleverly unveiled by Émile Zola in his book L’Argent\, the first book discussed in this reading group\, money and finance are rooted in every sphere of human beings (social\, political\, religious\, personal\, etc.)\, therefore\, their inquiring and comprehension cannot neglect this this reality. \nThe reading group started with an initial selection of books proposed by Professor Jan Toporowski\, however\, the path we will walk together will be opened and determined by the interests and tastes of the group members. \nList of Readings: \nZola Émile\, L’Argent\, 1891      Discussed \nSchumpeter\, J.A.S. History of Economic Analysis\, Chapter 8 on ‘Money\, Credit and Cycles’.  This chapter will be divided in two sessions. The first session will be on 25/01/24 and include sections 1 – 5 (From page 1040 to page 1074)\, the second will be on 29/02/2024 and include sections 6 – 9 (From page 1074 to page 1101). Discussed \nDiscussion of Schumpeter’s Chapter with the contribution of Professor Jan Toporowski. Discussed \nChick\, V. ‘The Evolution of the Banking System and the Theory of Saving\, Investment and Interest’ Économies et Sociétés Série MP no. 3 1986 and Arestis and Dow (eds.) On Money\, Method and Keynes\, Selected Essays of Victoria Chick 1992. Discussed on 11/04/2024 \nFor the last session on Chick’s Paper we will have Sheila Dow. Discussed on 3 May 2023. \nToporowski\, J. Interest and Capital The Monetary Economics of Michał Kalecki Oxford 2022\, Part 1. Discussed on 30/05/2024 \nToporowski\, J. Interest and Capital The Monetary Economics of Michał Kalecki Oxford 2022. Discussed on 05/07/2024 \n\n\n\nToporowski\, J. ‘Marx’s Critical Notes on the Classical Theory of Interest’ in J. Dellheim and F.O. Wolf (eds.) The Unfinished System of Karl Marx Critically Reading Capital as a Challenge to our Times London: Palgrave Macmillan 2018. Discussed on 01/08/2024 \n\n\n\nMarx\, K.H. Grundrisse Chapter 1\, on Money . Discussed on Discussed on 24/10/2024 \nPaper presentation ““Kalecki-Levy Profit Equation and Money View Angles on Chinese Economy and Markets”\, by Shengbei Guo\, on 21/11/2024. \n\n\n\nMarx\, K.H. Capital Volume II Part 1\, Ch 1 and 2\, will be discussed on 26/12/2024. \n\nMarx\, K.H. Capital Volume II Part 1\, Ch 3 to 6\, discussed on 30/01/2025. \nOn Marx’s monetary theory talk given by Riccardo Bellofiore\, retired Professor of Economics at the University of Bergamo\, Italy\, who has authored and co-authored “Theory of Plus-Value”\, “Marx on Money”\, “Production\, Circulation and Money”\, within others. Discussed on 06/03/2025. \nBellofiore\, R.\, ‘The monetary aspects of the capitalist process in the Marxian system: an investigation from the point of view of the theory of the monetary circuit’ in Marx’s Theory of Money: Modern Appraisals 2005. Discussed on 27/03/2025 \nBellofiore\, R. ‘Money and development in Schumpeter’ 1985. Discussed on 24/04/2025 \n\nTalk with Riccardo Bellofiore about the monetary theories of Marx\, the Theory of the Monetary Circuit\, Schumpeter and a bit of Wicksell. To be discussed on 29/05/2025 \nHayek\, F.A. Monetary Theory and the Trade Cycle 1929 Ch 1 and 2. Discussed on 26/06/2025 \nHayek\, F.A. Monetary Theory and the Trade Cycle 1929 Ch 3\, 4 and 5. Discussed on 24/07/2025 \nHawtrey\, R. G. Good and Bad Trade or Currency and Credit 1919. From Ch 1 to  7\, inclusive. To be discussed on 04/09/2025 \nHawtrey\, R. G. Currency and Credit 1930. Ch 3 and 4. To be discussed on 25/09/2025 \nHawtrey\, R. G. Currency and Credit 1930. Ch 5\, 6\, 7 and 8. To be discussed on 30/10/2025 \nHawtrey\, R. G. Currency and Credit 1930. Ch 9\, 10\, 11. To be discussed on 04/12/2025 \nWicksell\, K. Interest and Prices 1936\, Introduction by Bertil Ohlin\, Preface and Introduction (Ch 1) \nWicksell\, K. Interest and Prices 1936\, Ch 2\, 3\, 4\, 5\, 6. \nWicksell\, K. Interest and Prices 1936\, Ch 7\, 8\, 9. \nFriedman\, M. Quantity Theory of Money A Restatement To be discussed on 28/05/2026 \nWoodford\, M. Interest and Prices Introduction; Chapters 1-3 To be discussed on 25/06/2026 \n\n\n  \n\n\n 
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