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SUMMARY:Keynes hoy: incertidumbre\, política económica y dinero
DESCRIPTION:Keynes Year 2026: Relevance\, Crisis\, and Transformations of Keynesian Thought\n???? Mexico City???? 21–25 September 2026???? Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana – Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México \n???? Website: www.keynes2026.com \n???? About the Project\nThis project is part of the international academic initiative Keynes Year 2026\, led by the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana (UAM) in collaboration with the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM)\, with the support of the Young Scholars Initiative (YSI) of the Institute for New Economic Thinking. \nThe initiative marks two major anniversaries in the history of economic thought: the 90th anniversary of the publication of The General Theory of Employment\, Interest and Money (1936) and the 80th anniversary of the death of John Maynard Keynes (1946). \nThe project aims to critically revisit the legacy of Keynesian thought and its relevance to contemporary global challenges. Rather than a purely commemorative event\, it seeks to reactivate Keynesian debates from a plural and international perspective\, engaging with issues such as persistent inequality\, economic stagnation\, financial fragility\, ecological crisis\, and the transformations of the State and democracy in the twenty-first century. \nThis event will culminate in major academic publications\, including: \n\na monographic volume edited by the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana\,\nspecial issue in El Trimestre Económico \nspecial issue in Investigación Económica\n\nKEYNOTE SPEAKERS: \nJosé Antonio Ocampo (Columbia University) \nJan Toporowski (King’s college London) \nMaria Eugenia Romero Sotelo (Facultad de Economía-UNAM) \nFederico Novelo (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco) \nHa Joon Chang (SOAS University) \nEsteban Pérez Caldentey (ECLAC) \nNoemi Levy (Facultad de Economía -UNAM) \n???? Event Structure\n\n\nInternational Conference (main event) \n\n\nYSI Workshop for young scholars \n\n\nThematic panels and academic discussions \n\n\nCollective discussion spaces and networking \n\n\n???? Thematic Tracks\n\n\nKeynes and the General Theory at 90 \n\n\nKeynes and economic crises: past and present \n\n\nEffective demand\, stagnation\, and inequality \n\n\nUncertainty and expectations in contemporary capitalism \n\n\nKeynes\, the State\, and economic policy \n\n\nTensions between market\, democracy\, and equality \n\n\nKeynes and neoliberalism: limits and transformations \n\n\nPost-Keynesian\, structuralist\, and critical political economy approaches \n\n\nKeynesian thought in the Global South \n\n\nGlobal challenges: finance\, inequality\, and climate crisis \n\n\n???? Call for Papers\nWe invite submissions from graduate students\, early-career researchers\, and scholars working on Keynesian and Post-Keynesian economics\, political economy\, development\, and macroeconomic policy. \nSubmissions may include: \n\n\nFull papers \n\n\nExtended abstracts (300–500 words) \n\n\nWorking languages: \n\n\nEnglish \n\n\nSpanish \n\n\nParticipation format: \n\n\nIn-person (Mexico City) \n\n\nOnline participation \n\n\n???? Submission Requirements\n\n\nTitle of the paper \n\n\nAbstract (300–500 words) \n\n\nFull name \n\n\nInstitutional affiliation \n\n\nCountry \n\n\nEmail address \n\n\nPreferred language and participation format \n\n\n???? Important Dates\n\n\nSubmission deadline: 31 May 2026 \n\n\nNotification of acceptance: 30 June 2026 \n\n\nEvent dates: 21–25 September 2026 \n\n\n???? Contact\n???? callforkeynes2026@gmail.com???? Website: www.keynes2026.com \nNOTE: Partial reimbursement support is not guaranteed. The event will also include virtual sessions\, so these preferences must be duly indicated in the registration form. Acceptance of a paper does not imply the allocation of reimbursement or partial funding\, as these resources remain subject to consideration. \nAño Keynes 2026: Vigencia\, crisis y transformaciones del pensamiento keynesiano\n???? Ciudad de México???? 21–25 de septiembre de 2026???? Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana – Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México \n???? Sitio web: www.keynes2026.com \n???? Sobre el proyecto\nEste proyecto forma parte de la iniciativa académica internacional Año Keynes 2026\, liderada por la Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana (UAM) en colaboración con la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM)\, con el apoyo de la Young Scholars Initiative (YSI) del Institute for New Economic Thinking. \nLa iniciativa conmemora dos aniversarios fundamentales en la historia del pensamiento económico: el 90 aniversario de la publicación de The General Theory of Employment\, Interest and Money (1936) y el 80 aniversario del fallecimiento de John Maynard Keynes (1946). \nEl objetivo es revisitar críticamente el legado del pensamiento keynesiano y su relevancia frente a los desafíos contemporáneos. Más que un evento conmemorativo\, se busca reactivar los debates keynesianos desde una perspectiva plural e internacional\, abordando problemáticas como la desigualdad persistente\, el estancamiento económico\, la fragilidad financiera\, la crisis ecológica y las transformaciones del Estado y la democracia en el siglo XXI. \nKEYNOTE SPEAKERS: \nJosé Antonio Ocampo (Columbia University) \nJan Toporowski (King’s college London) \nMaria Eugenia Romero Sotelo (Facultad de Economía-UNAM) \nFederico Novelo (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco) \nHa Joon Chang (SOAS University) \nEsteban Pérez Caldentey (ECLAC) \nNoemi Levy (Facultad de Economía -UNAM) \n???? Estructura del evento\n\n\nConferencia internacional (evento principal) \n\n\nTaller (Workshop) YSI para jóvenes investigadores \n\n\nMesas temáticas con ponencias seleccionadas \n\n\nEspacios de discusión colectiva e intercambio académico \n\n\n???? Ejes temáticos\n\n\nLa Teoría General a 90 años: balances\, debates y controversias \n\n\nKeynes y las crisis económicas: paralelismos entre los años treinta y el presente \n\n\nDemanda efectiva\, estancamiento y desigualdad \n\n\nIncertidumbre y expectativas en el capitalismo contemporáneo \n\n\nKeynes\, el Estado y la política económica \n\n\nTensiones entre mercado\, democracia e igualdad \n\n\nKeynes frente al neoliberalismo y su agotamiento \n\n\nPoskeynesianismo\, estructuralismo y economía política crítica \n\n\nEl pensamiento keynesiano en el Sur Global \n\n\nDesafíos globales: finanzas\, desigualdad y crisis climática \n\n\n???? Convocatoria\nSe invita a estudiantes de posgrado\, investigadores jóvenes y académicos que trabajen en economía keynesiana y poskeynesiana\, economía política\, desarrollo y política macroeconómica. \nSe aceptan: \n\n\nArtículos completos \n\n\nResúmenes extendidos (300–500 palabras) \n\n\nIdiomas de trabajo: \n\n\nInglés \n\n\nEspañol \n\n\nModalidad de participación: \n\n\nPresencial (Ciudad de México) \n\n\nParticipación en línea \n\n\n???? Requisitos de envío\n\n\nTítulo de la ponencia \n\n\nResumen (300–500 palabras) \n\n\nNombre completo \n\n\nInstitución de adscripción \n\n\nPaís \n\n\nCorreo electrónico \n\n\nIdioma y modalidad preferente \n\n\n???? Fechas importantes\n\n\nFecha límite de envío: 31 de mayo de 2026 \n\n\nNotificación de aceptación: 30 de junio de 2026 \n\n\nFechas del evento: 21–25 de septiembre de 2026 \n\n\n???? Contacto\n???? callforkeynes2026@gmail.com???? Sitio web: www.keynes2026.com \nNOTA: El otorgamiento de apoyos para reembolso parcial no está garantizado. El evento contará también con sesiones en modalidad virtual\, por lo que estas preferencias deberán indicarse debidamente en el formulario de registro. Asimismo\, la aceptación de la ponencia no implica la asignación automática de reembolso o financiamiento parcial\, ya que estos recursos se encuentran sujetos a consideración.
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SUMMARY:Keynes hoy: incertidumbre\, política económica y dinero
DESCRIPTION:Keynes Year 2026: Relevance\, Crisis\, and Transformations of Keynesian Thought\n???? Mexico City???? 21–25 September 2026???? Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana – Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México \n???? Website: www.keynes2026.com \n???? About the Project\nThis project is part of the international academic initiative Keynes Year 2026\, led by the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana (UAM) in collaboration with the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM)\, with the support of the Young Scholars Initiative (YSI) of the Institute for New Economic Thinking. \nThe initiative marks two major anniversaries in the history of economic thought: the 90th anniversary of the publication of The General Theory of Employment\, Interest and Money (1936) and the 80th anniversary of the death of John Maynard Keynes (1946). \nThe project aims to critically revisit the legacy of Keynesian thought and its relevance to contemporary global challenges. Rather than a purely commemorative event\, it seeks to reactivate Keynesian debates from a plural and international perspective\, engaging with issues such as persistent inequality\, economic stagnation\, financial fragility\, ecological crisis\, and the transformations of the State and democracy in the twenty-first century. \nThis event will culminate in major academic publications\, including: \n\na monographic volume edited by the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana\,\nspecial issue in El Trimestre Económico \nspecial issue in Investigación Económica\n\nKEYNOTE SPEAKERS: \nJosé Antonio Ocampo (Columbia University) \nJan Toporowski (King’s college London) \nMaria Eugenia Romero Sotelo (Facultad de Economía-UNAM) \nFederico Novelo (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco) \nHa Joon Chang (SOAS University) \nEsteban Pérez Caldentey (ECLAC) \nNoemi Levy (Facultad de Economía -UNAM) \n???? Event Structure\n\n\nInternational Conference (main event) \n\n\nYSI Workshop for young scholars \n\n\nThematic panels and academic discussions \n\n\nCollective discussion spaces and networking \n\n\n???? Thematic Tracks\n\n\nKeynes and the General Theory at 90 \n\n\nKeynes and economic crises: past and present \n\n\nEffective demand\, stagnation\, and inequality \n\n\nUncertainty and expectations in contemporary capitalism \n\n\nKeynes\, the State\, and economic policy \n\n\nTensions between market\, democracy\, and equality \n\n\nKeynes and neoliberalism: limits and transformations \n\n\nPost-Keynesian\, structuralist\, and critical political economy approaches \n\n\nKeynesian thought in the Global South \n\n\nGlobal challenges: finance\, inequality\, and climate crisis \n\n\n???? Call for Papers\nWe invite submissions from graduate students\, early-career researchers\, and scholars working on Keynesian and Post-Keynesian economics\, political economy\, development\, and macroeconomic policy. \nSubmissions may include: \n\n\nFull papers \n\n\nExtended abstracts (300–500 words) \n\n\nWorking languages: \n\n\nEnglish \n\n\nSpanish \n\n\nParticipation format: \n\n\nIn-person (Mexico City) \n\n\nOnline participation \n\n\n???? Submission Requirements\n\n\nTitle of the paper \n\n\nAbstract (300–500 words) \n\n\nFull name \n\n\nInstitutional affiliation \n\n\nCountry \n\n\nEmail address \n\n\nPreferred language and participation format \n\n\n???? Important Dates\n\n\nSubmission deadline: 31 May 2026 \n\n\nNotification of acceptance: 30 June 2026 \n\n\nEvent dates: 21–25 September 2026 \n\n\n???? Contact\n???? callforkeynes2026@gmail.com???? Website: www.keynes2026.com \nNOTE: Partial reimbursement support is not guaranteed. The event will also include virtual sessions\, so these preferences must be duly indicated in the registration form. Acceptance of a paper does not imply the allocation of reimbursement or partial funding\, as these resources remain subject to consideration. \nAño Keynes 2026: Vigencia\, crisis y transformaciones del pensamiento keynesiano\n???? Ciudad de México???? 21–25 de septiembre de 2026???? Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana – Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México \n???? Sitio web: www.keynes2026.com \n???? Sobre el proyecto\nEste proyecto forma parte de la iniciativa académica internacional Año Keynes 2026\, liderada por la Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana (UAM) en colaboración con la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM)\, con el apoyo de la Young Scholars Initiative (YSI) del Institute for New Economic Thinking. \nLa iniciativa conmemora dos aniversarios fundamentales en la historia del pensamiento económico: el 90 aniversario de la publicación de The General Theory of Employment\, Interest and Money (1936) y el 80 aniversario del fallecimiento de John Maynard Keynes (1946). \nEl objetivo es revisitar críticamente el legado del pensamiento keynesiano y su relevancia frente a los desafíos contemporáneos. Más que un evento conmemorativo\, se busca reactivar los debates keynesianos desde una perspectiva plural e internacional\, abordando problemáticas como la desigualdad persistente\, el estancamiento económico\, la fragilidad financiera\, la crisis ecológica y las transformaciones del Estado y la democracia en el siglo XXI. \nKEYNOTE SPEAKERS: \nJosé Antonio Ocampo (Columbia University) \nJan Toporowski (King’s college London) \nMaria Eugenia Romero Sotelo (Facultad de Economía-UNAM) \nFederico Novelo (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco) \nHa Joon Chang (SOAS University) \nEsteban Pérez Caldentey (ECLAC) \nNoemi Levy (Facultad de Economía -UNAM) \n???? Estructura del evento\n\n\nConferencia internacional (evento principal) \n\n\nTaller (Workshop) YSI para jóvenes investigadores \n\n\nMesas temáticas con ponencias seleccionadas \n\n\nEspacios de discusión colectiva e intercambio académico \n\n\n???? Ejes temáticos\n\n\nLa Teoría General a 90 años: balances\, debates y controversias \n\n\nKeynes y las crisis económicas: paralelismos entre los años treinta y el presente \n\n\nDemanda efectiva\, estancamiento y desigualdad \n\n\nIncertidumbre y expectativas en el capitalismo contemporáneo \n\n\nKeynes\, el Estado y la política económica \n\n\nTensiones entre mercado\, democracia e igualdad \n\n\nKeynes frente al neoliberalismo y su agotamiento \n\n\nPoskeynesianismo\, estructuralismo y economía política crítica \n\n\nEl pensamiento keynesiano en el Sur Global \n\n\nDesafíos globales: finanzas\, desigualdad y crisis climática \n\n\n???? Convocatoria\nSe invita a estudiantes de posgrado\, investigadores jóvenes y académicos que trabajen en economía keynesiana y poskeynesiana\, economía política\, desarrollo y política macroeconómica. \nSe aceptan: \n\n\nArtículos completos \n\n\nResúmenes extendidos (300–500 palabras) \n\n\nIdiomas de trabajo: \n\n\nInglés \n\n\nEspañol \n\n\nModalidad de participación: \n\n\nPresencial (Ciudad de México) \n\n\nParticipación en línea \n\n\n???? Requisitos de envío\n\n\nTítulo de la ponencia \n\n\nResumen (300–500 palabras) \n\n\nNombre completo \n\n\nInstitución de adscripción \n\n\nPaís \n\n\nCorreo electrónico \n\n\nIdioma y modalidad preferente \n\n\n???? Fechas importantes\n\n\nFecha límite de envío: 31 de mayo de 2026 \n\n\nNotificación de aceptación: 30 de junio de 2026 \n\n\nFechas del evento: 21–25 de septiembre de 2026 \n\n\n???? Contacto\n???? callforkeynes2026@gmail.com???? Sitio web: www.keynes2026.com \nNOTA: El otorgamiento de apoyos para reembolso parcial no está garantizado. El evento contará también con sesiones en modalidad virtual\, por lo que estas preferencias deberán indicarse debidamente en el formulario de registro. Asimismo\, la aceptación de la ponencia no implica la asignación automática de reembolso o financiamiento parcial\, ya que estos recursos se encuentran sujetos a consideración.
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SUMMARY:Money View Reading Group
DESCRIPTION:The Money View Reading Group reads and discusses writings on money\, banking\, and finance. We are a self-directed group. Anyone interested in money and banking can read the readings\, join us for discussions\, or suggest future readings.\nWe meet for 90 minutes via Zoom on Tuesdays at 2 pm Eastern Time US (New York). \n\nCurrent Book\n\n\nThe History of Money: A Story of Humanity by David McWilliams (2024)\n\nhttps://www.amazon.com/History-Money-Humanity-foreword-Michael/dp/1250408180/ \nFrom the description \nIn The History of Money\, McWilliams takes us across the world\, from the birthplace of money in ancient Babylon to the beginning of trade along the Silk Road\, from Marrakech markets to Wall Street. Along the way\, we meet a host of innovators\, emperors\, frauds\, and speculators\, who have disrupted society and transformed the way we live. \n\nUpcoming Sessions\n\n\n2026-06-23 — 2:00pm EDT\n\nWe discuss Parts 1 and 2 of The History of Money by David McWilliams in our first of two sessions. \n\nForeword\nIntroduction: Money falling from the sky\n\nEconomists’ blind spot – A magic tool – Plutophytes – From hunter-gatherer to data gatherer\n\n\n\nPART 1: ANCIENT MONEY \n\nChapter 1: MONEY IN THE BEGINNING\n\nA Stone Age blockchain? – Eve’s kitchen – Population explosion – Coping mechanisms\n\n\nChapter 2: BY THE RIVERS OF BABYLON\n\nSleepless nights – The price of money – Weights\, writing and money – The first spreadsheet\n\n\nChapter 3: FROM CONTRACTS TO COINS\n\nWas Midas framed? – Top-down versus bottom-up – Money’s magic – Standardised money – The law of one price\n\n\nChapter 4: MONEY AND THE GREEK MIND\n\nFrom mythos to logos – Silver owls – The polis\, participation and politics – The money multiplier – Money and a new religion\n\n\nChapter 5: THE EMPIRE OF CREDIT\n\nHigh society – Com Merx – Pecunia non olet – Turning conquest into credit – The world’s first credit crisis – Lender of last resort – Money in late Rome – Debasement blues\n\n\n\nPART 2: MEDIEVAL MONEY \n\nChapter 6: TWILIGHT OF THE FEUDAL ECONOMY\n\nDark Ages – No money\, no progress – Cathedrals – Send in the ploughs – The return of money – Leaving the land – Urbanisation – Getting more from less\n\n\nChapter 7: SARACEN MAGIC\n\nMental arithmetic – Zero – Money makes zero real – Why Sicily? – Plurality – The world’s first business bestseller – The balance sheet\n\n\nChapter 8: DARKNESS INTO LIGHT\n\nDivine comedy – The Florentine guilds – A golden coin – Adam’s sin – The monetary mind – The power of networks – Money out of thin air – The money machine\n\n\nChapter 9: GOD’S PRINTER\n\nThe hustler – Borrowing from tomorrow – Saving souls – A vain pope – The design king – The buzz – Luther – Maritime money\n\n\n\n\n2026-07-07 — 2:00pm EDT\n\nWe discuss Parts 3 through 5 of The History of Money by David McWilliams in our second of two sessions. \nPART 3: REVOLUTIONARY MONEY \n\nChapter 10: INVISIBLE MONEY\n\nAn unexpected visitor – Feather-light money – The republic of money – Trading on the wind – Tulipmania\n\n\nChapter 11: THE FATHER OF MONETARY ECONOMICS\n\nMurderer on the run – The first monetary theorist – The New World – Mississippi burning – Endgame – Legacy\n\n\nChapter 12: THE BISHOP OF MONEY\n\nThe limping devil – The monetary dilemma – The sublime operator – The great survivor – The revolutionary bond – Money and the Terror – Go west\n\n\nChapter 13: MONEY AND THE AMERICAN REPUBLIC\n\nA bullet to the gullet – Birth of the dollar – The split – Three fifths of a human – The Whiskey Rebels – The dollar – Hard money and debt – Money and the American DNA – The sex scandal\n\n\n\nPART 4: MODERN MONEY \n\nChapter 14: EMPIRICISM AND THE EVOLUTIONARY ECONOMY\n\nMoney and measurements – Money’s mind games – When Darwin met money – The adaptive world – The cobra effect – Money and the evolutionary economy – A growing middle class\n\n\nChapter 15: MONEY ON TRIAL\n\nHeart of darkness – Cycle mania – The money-go-round – Mutilating for money – The secret – Trial of the century – Endgame\n\n\nChapter 16: YELLOW BRICK ROAD\n\nThe Wizard of Oz – Crucifixion by gold – Dixieland – Enter the Populists – We’re not in Kansas anymore\n\n\nChapter 17: MODERNIST MONEY\n\nThe stockbroker – Melting pot – Schumpeterian progress – A portrait of the artist as entrepreneur – The creative society\n\n\nChapter 18: INTO THE ABYSS\n\nLet them eat cake – A web of debts – Squeaking pips – The year of zeros – A tale of two prison camps – Made-up money – Hitler’s money\n\n\n\nPART 5: MONEY UNBOUND \n\nChapter 19: WHO CONTROLS MONEY?\n\nThe beer hedger – Saigon or gold? – A jockey riding two horses – The high priests of money – Currency vs finance – Push or pull? – The most valuable secret in the world\n\n\nChapter 20: THE PSYCHOLOGY OF MONEY\n\nFox News – The crowd – The exhilaration phase – The downturn – The intended consequence of policy\n\n\nChapter 21: THE EVOLUTION OF MONEY\n\nPrivate vs public – Crypto vertigo – An asset? – Modern monetary theory – Back to Africa\n\n\n\n\nFuture Suggested Readings\n\n\nAfter the Accord: A History of Federal Reserve Open Market Operations\, the US Government Securities Market\, and Treasury Debt Management from 1951 to 1979 by Kenneth D. Garbade (2021)\nHow a Ledger Became a Central Bank: A Monetary History of the Bank of Amsterdam by Quinn and Roberds (2023)\nThe Almighty Dollar: 500 Years of the World’s Most Powerful Money by Brendan Greeley (2026)\nSlapped by the Invisible Hand: The Panic of 2007 by Gary Gorton (2010)\nThe House of Morgan by Ron Chernow (1990)\nA Study of Money Flows in the United States by Morris Copeland (1952)\nA History of the Greenbacks by Wesley Clair Mitchell (1903)\nCalming the Storms: The Carry Trade\, the Banking School and British Financial Crises Since 1825 by Charles Read (2023)\nBenjamin Strong: Central Banker by Lester V. Chandler (1958)\nAn Engine\, Not a Camera: How Financial Models Shape Markets by Donald MacKenzie (2007)\nCurrency and Credit (4e) by Ralph Hawtrey (1950)\nThe Golden Age of the Quantity Theory by David Laidler (1991)\nCapitalizing on Crisis: The Political Origins of the Rise of Finance by Greta Krippner (2011)\nThe Federal Reserve System by Paul Warburg (1930)\nCentral Bank Capitalism: Monetary Policy in Times of Crisis by Joscha Wullweber (2024)\nIntroduction to Central Banking by Ulrich Bindseil and Alessio Fota (2021)\nThe Chairman: John J. McCloy & The Making of the American Establishment by Kai Bird (1992)\nManias\, Panics\, and Crashes (8e) by Robert McCauley (2023)\nThe Bailout State: Why Governments Rescue Banks\, Not People by Martijn Konings (2025)\n\n\nPast Readings with Discussion Recordings\n\n\nMinsky by Daniel H. Neilson (2019)\n2021-03-24 — Discussion Session 1\n2021-03-31 — Discussion Session 2\n2021-04-07 — Discussion with Daniel Neilson\nThe Art of Central Banking (Chapter IV) by Ralph Hawtrey (1933)\n2021-04-21 — Discussion Session 1\n2021-05-05 — Discussion Session 2\n2021-05-26 — Discussion with David Glasner\nMaking Money: Coin\, Currency\, and the Coming of Capitalism by Christine Desan (2014)\n2021-06-02 — Discussion Session 1\n2021-06-16 — Discussion Session 2\n2021-06-30 — Discussion Session 3\n2021-07-14 — Discussion with Christine Desan\nMoney in a Theory of Finance by John G. Gurley\, Edward S. Shaw (1960)\n2021-07-21 — Discussion Session 1\n2021-08-04 — Discussion Session 2\n2021-08-18 — Discussion Session 3\nThe World in Depression\, 1929-1939 by Charles P. Kindleberger (1973)\n2021-09-01 — Discussion Session 1\n2021-09-15 — Discussion Session 2\n2021-09-29 — Discussion Session 3\nThe Rise of Carry by Jamie Lee et al (2019)\n2021-10-13 — Discussion Session 1\n2021-10-27 — Discussion Session 2\nThe Money Interest and the Public Interest by Perry Mehrling (1998)\n2021-11-10 — Discussion Session 1 | Allyn Young\n2021-11-24 — Discussion Session 2 | Alvin Hanson\n2021-12-08 — Discussion Session 3 | Edward Shaw\nControlling Credit by Eric Monnet (2018)\n2022-01-05 — Discussion Session 1\n2022-01-19 — Discussion Session 2\nThe Menace of Fiscal QE by George Selgin (2020)\n2022-02-02 — Discussion Session\nThe New Lombard Street by Perry Mehrling (2011)\n2022-02-23 — Discussion Session 1\n2022-03-09 — Discussion Session 2\n2022-03-23 — Discussion Session 3\nFighting Financial Crises: Learning from the Past by Gary Gorton\, Ellis Tallman (2021)\n2022-04-20 — Discussion Session 1\n2022-05-11 — Discussion Session 2\nMoney and empire: The international gold standard\, 1890-1914 by Marcello De Cecco (1974)\n2022-05-25 — Discussion Session 1\n2022-06-15 — Discussion Session 2\nCentral Bank Cooperation 1924-31 by Stephen Clarke (1967)\n2022-06-22 — Discussion Session 1\n2022-07-06 — Discussion Session 2\nThe Money Problem: Rethinking Financial Regulation by Morgan Ricks (2016)\n2022-07-27 — Discussion Session 1\n2022-08-10 — Discussion Session 2\n2022-08-17 — Discussion with Morgan Ricks\nThe Evolution of Central Banking: Theory and History by Stefano Ugolini (2017)\n2022-08-24 — Discussion Session 1\n2022-09-07 — Discussion Session 2\n2022-09-21 — Discussion Session 3\n2022-10-05 — Discussion with Stefano Ugolini\nA Financial History of Western Europe by Charles P. Kindleberger (1984\, 1993)\n2022-10-19 — Discussion Session 1 | Part 1: Money\n2022-11-02 — Discussion Session 2 | Part 2: Banking\n2022-11-16 — Discussion Session 3 | Part 3: Finance\n2023-01-11 — Discussion Session 4 | Part 4: The Interwar Period\n2023-01-18 — Discussion Session 5 | Part 5: After World War II\nMoney and Empire: Charles P. Kindleberger and the Dollar System by Perry Mehrling (2022)\n2022-11-30 — Discussion Session 1 | Part 1: Intellectual Formation\, 1910–1948\n2022-12-14 — Discussion Session 2 | Part 2: International Economist\, 1948–1976\n2022-12-21 — Discussion Session 3 | Part 3: Historical Economist\, 1976–2003\n2022-12-21 — Discussion #1 with Perry Mehrling\n2023-01-04 — Discussion #2 with Perry Mehrling\nBonds without Borders: A History of the Eurobond Market by Chris O’Malley (2015)\n2023-02-15 — Discussion Session 1\n2023-03-01 — Discussion Session 2\nMonetary Policy Operations and the Financial System by Ulrich Bindseil (2014)\n2023-03-15 — Discussion Session 1 (Ch 1-8)\n2023-03-29 — Discussion Session 2 (Ch 9-12)\n2023-04-12 — Discussion Session 3 (Ch 13-18)\nCapital Wars: The Rise of Global Liquidity by Michael J. Howell (2020)\n2023-04-26 — Discussion Session 1 (Ch 1-7)\n2023-05-10 — Discussion Session 2 (Ch 8-14)\nA Market Theory of Money by John Hicks (1989)\n2023-05-24 — Discussion Session 1 (Ch 1-7)\n2023-06-07 — Discussion Session 2 (Ch 8-15)\nThe Currency of Politics: The Political Theory of Money from Aristotle to Keynes by Stefan Eich (2022)\n2023-06-28 — Discussion Session 1 (Ch 1 & 2)\n2023-07-19 — Discussion Session 2 (Ch 3 & 4)\n2023-08-02 — Discussion Session 3 (Ch 5 & 6)\n2023-08-14 — Discussion with Stefan Eich\nFischer Black and the Revolutionary Idea of Finance by Perry Mehrling (2005)\n2023-08-22 — Discussion Session 1 (Ch 1–5)\n2023-09-05 — Discussion Session 2 (Ch 6–8)\n2023-09-19 — Discussion Session 3 (Ch 9–11)\n2023-09-26 — Discussion with Perry Mehrling\nThe Evolution of Central Banks by Charles Goodhart (1988)\n2023-10-03 — Discussion Session 1 (Ch 1–6)\n2023-10-17 — Discussion Session 2 (Ch 7–8\, Appendix)\nThe Repo Market: Shorts\, Shortages\, and Squeezes by Scott Skyrm (2023)\n2023-11-07 — Discussion Session 1 (pages 1–92)\n2023-11-21 — Discussion Session 2 (pages 93–186)\n2023-12-05 — Discussion Session 3 (pages 187–310) Part 1 — Part 2\n2023-12-12 — Discussion with Scott Skyrm From 39:20\nThe Volatility Machine: Emerging Economies and the Threat of Financial Collapse by Michael Pettis (2001)\n2023-12-19 — Discussion Session 1 (Ch 1–5)\n2024-01-02 — Discussion Session 2 (Ch 6–10)\n2024-01-09 — Discussion with Michael Pettis\nInternational Capital Movements by Charles P. Kindleberger (1987)\n2024-01-16 — Discussion Session 1 (Ch 1 & 2)\n2024-01-30 — Discussion Session 2 (Ch 3 & 4)\nA Political Theory of Money by Anush Kapadia (2024)\n2024-02-20 — Discussion Session 1 (Ch 1–4)\n2024-03-05 — Discussion Session 2 (Ch 5–7)\n2024-03-19 — Discussion Session 3 (Ch 8–12)\n2024-03-26 — Discussion with Anush Kapadia\nThe Rise of Central Banks: State Power in Financial Capitalism by Leon Wansleben (2023)\n2024-04-02 — Discussion Session 1 (Ch 1–3)\n2024-04-23 — Discussion Session 2 (Ch 4–6)\n2024-05-07 — Discussion with Leon Wansleben\nThe Money Illusion: Market Monetarism\, the Great Recession\, and the Future of Monetary Policy by Scott Sumner (2021)\n2024-05-14 — Discussion Session 1 (Parts 1 & 2)\n2024-05-28 — Discussion Session 2 (Parts 3 & 4)\n2024-06-18 — Discussion Session 3 (Parts 5 & 6)\n2024-06-25 — Discussion with Scott Sumner\nPrivate Money and Public Currencies: The Sixteenth Century Challenge: The Sixteenth Century Challenge by Boyer-Xambeu\, Deleplace\, and Gillard (1994)\n2024-07-02 — Discussion Session 1 (Ch 1–3)\n2024-07-16 — Discussion Session 2 (Ch 4 & 5)\n2024-07-30 — Discussion Session 3 (Ch 6\, 7 & Conclusion)\nThe Arena of International Finance by Charles A. Coombs (1976)\n2024-08-13 — Discussion Session 1 (Ch 1ー6)\n2024-08-27 — Discussion Session 2 (Ch 7–12)\nThe Bill on London: or The Finance of Trade by Bills of Exchange by Gillett Brothers (1952/1976)\n2024-09-17 — Discussion Session\nBirth of a Market: The U.S. Treasury Securities Market from the Great War to the Great Depression by Kenneth D. Garbade (2012)\n2024-10-01 — Discussion Session 1 (Ch 1–10)\n2024-10-15 — Discussion Session 2 (Ch 11–15)\n2024-10-29 — Discussion Session 3 (Ch 16–24)\nA Monetary and Fiscal History of the United States\, 1961–2021 by Alan S. Blinder (2022)\n2024-11-12 — Discussion Session 1 (Ch 1–7)\n2024-11-26 — Discussion Session 2 (Ch 8–13)\n2024-12-10 — Discussion Session 3 (Ch 14–19)\nBuilding a Ruin: The Cold War Politics of Soviet Economic Reform by Yakov Feygin (2024)\n2025-01-07 — Discussion Session 1 (Ch 1–3)\n2025-01-21 — Discussion Session 2 (Ch 4–6)\n2025-02-04 — Discussion Session 3 (Ch 7 & Afterword)\nA Crash Course on Crises: Macroeconomic Concepts for Run-Ups\, Collapses\, and Recoveries by Markus K. Brunnermeier and Ricardo Reis (2023)\n2025-02-25 — Discussion Session 1 (Parts 1 and 2)\n2025-03-11 — Discussion Session 2 (Parts 3 and 4)\nThe Empire of Value: A New Foundation for Economics by Andre Orlean (2014)\n2025-03-25 — Discussion Session 1 (Introduction and Part 1) Part 1 — Part 2\n2025-04-08 — Discussion Session 2 (Parts 2 and 3)\n2025-04-22 — Discussion Session 3 (Part 4 and Conclusion)\nThe Wheels of Commerce by Fernand Braudel (1979/1982)\n2025-05-06 — Discussion Session 1 (Chapter 1)\n2025-05-13 — Discussion Session 2 (Chapter 2)\n2025-05-20 — Discussion Session 3 (Chapter 3)\n2025-05-27 — Discussion Session 4 (Chapter 4)\n2025-06-03 — Discussion Session 5 (Chapter 5)\nBeyond Banks: Technology\, Regulation\, and the Future of Money by Dan Awrey (2024)\n2025-06-17 — Discussion Session 1 (Intro & Ch 1–3)\n2025-07-01 — Discussion Session 5 (Ch 4–7 & Conclusion)\n2025-07-08 — Discussion with Dan Awrey\nOur Dollar\, Your Problem: An Insider’s View of Seven Turbulent Decades of Global Finance by Kenneth Rogoff (2025)\n2025-08-19— Discussion Session 1 (Parts 1-3)\n2025-08-26 — Discussion Session 2 (Parts 4-6)\nCentral Banking Before 1800: A Rehabilitation by Ulrich Bindseil (2019)\n2025-09-01 — Discussion Session 1 (Ch 1&2)\n2025-09-15 — Discussion Session 2 (Ch 3–5)\n2025-09-29 — Discussion Session 3 (Ch 6&7)\n2025-10-13 — Discussion with Ulrich Bindseil\nThe Long Twentieth Century: Money\, Power and the Origins of Our Times by Giovanni Arrighi (2010)\n2025-10-20 — Discussion Session 1 (Ch 1&2)\n2025-11-03 — Discussion Session 2 (Ch 3)\n2025-11-10 — Discussion Session 3 (Ch 4)\nFragile by Design: The Political Origins of Banking Crises and Scarce Credit by Charles W. Calomiris and Stephen Haber (2014)\n2025-11-17 — Discussion Session 1 (Ch 1–5)\n2025-12-01 — Discussion Session 2 (Ch 6-9)\n2025-12-15 — Discussion Session 3 (Ch 10–15)\n2026-01-05 — Discussion with Charles Calomiris\nTreatise on Money by Joseph Schumpeter (1970/2014)\n2026-01-12 — Discussion Session 1 (Ch 1–3)\n2026-01-27 — Discussion Session 2 (Ch 4–7)\n2026-02-10 — Discussion Session 3 (Ch 8–10)\n2026-02-24 — Discussion Session 4 (Ch 11–12)\nBetween Payments and Credit: An Introduction to the IOU Economy by George Pantelopoulos (2025)\n2026-03-10 — Discussion Session 1 (Ch 1–5)\n2026-03-24 — Discussion Session 2 (Ch 6–10)\n2026-04-07 — Discussion Session 3 (Ch 11–13)\n2026-04-14 — Discussion with George Pantelopoulos\nAgainst Money by J. W. Mason and Arjun Jayadev (2026)\n2026-05-05 — Discussion Session 1 (ch 1–4)\n2026-05-12 — Discussion Session 2 (ch 5–7)\n2026-06-12 — Discussion with J.W. Mason\nOur Money: Monetary Policy as if Democracy Matters by Leah Downey (2025)\n2026-06-02 — Discussion Session 1 (Ch 1–3)\n2026-06-16 — Discussion Session 2 (Ch 4–8)\n\n\nOff-Week Sessions\n\n2021-05-19 BIS Working Paper: Breaking free of the triple coincidence in international finance (2015)\n2021-07-07 Global Domain of the Dollar: 8 Questions by Robert McCauley Author Discussion\n2021-07-28 BIS and Bank of England reports on Central Bank Digital Currencies\n2022-09-28 The Crypto Banking System by Sébastien Derivaux (2022) Author Discussion\n2023-04-05 Discussion of Silicon Valley Bank\n2023-04-19 Institutional Cash Pools by Zoltan Pozsar (2011)\n2023-05-03 BIS Bulletin #73: Stablecoins vs. Tokenized Deposits (May 3\, 2023)\n2023-07-05 The Credit–Money Hierarchy: a Republican \, Egalitarian Appraisal by Aaron James (2023)\n2023-07-26 Public Purpose Finance: The Government’s Role as Lender by Nadav Orian Peer (2020) Author Discussion 2023-10-24 Money and the Public Debt by Lev Menand and Joshua Younger (2023) | 1\n2023-10-31 Money and the Public Debt by Lev Menand and Joshua Younger (2023) | 2\n2023-11-14 ICMA Repo FAQ by Richard Comotto (2013/2019)\n2023-11-28 Basis Trades and Treasury Market Illiquidity by Daniel Barth & Jay Kahn (2020)\n2024-01-23 Capital flows and the current account by Borio and Disyatat (2015)\n2024-02-13 The dual currency system of Renaissance Europe by Luca Fantacci (2008)\n2024-02-27 BIS: Buy now\, pay later: a cross-country analysis by Cornelli et al. (2023)\n2024-03-12 The non-use of money in the Middle Ages by Bell\, Brooks\, and Moore (2017)\n2024-04-09 The Central Role of Credit Crunches in Recent Financial History by Albert M. Wojnilower (1980)\n2024-04-16 Measuring Equilibrium in the Balance of Payments by Charles P. Kindleberger (1969)\n2024-04-30 The Rise and Risks of Private Credit — GFSR (April\, 2024)\n2024-06-04 BIS Working Paper No 1100: Getting up from the floor by Claudio Borio (May\, 2023)\n2024-06-11 The Offshore Dollar and US Policy by Robert McCauley (May\, 2024)\n2024-07-09 The (impossible) repo trinity: the political economy of repo markets by Daniela Gabor (2016)\n2024-08-07 A Safe Haven for Hidden Risks (May 30\, 2024) and Rate Transformation (November 4\, 2023) by Elham Saeidinezhad\n2024-08-20 The Collateral Supply Effect on Central Bank Policy by Carolyn Sissoko (2020)\n2024-09-10 Monetary Policy Implications of Market Maker of Last Resort Operations by Anil K Kashyap (August 23\, 2024)\n2024-11-05 BIS Bulletin No 90: The market turbulence and carry trade unwind of August 2024 (August 27\, 2024)\n2024-11-19 Yen Carry Trade and the Subprime Crisis by Masazumi Hattori and Hyun Song Shin (2009)\n2024-12-03 After the Allocation: What Role for the Special Drawing Rights System? by Pforr\, Pape\, and Murau (2022)\n2025-01-14 Where Profits Come From by the Levy Forecasting Center by Levy\, Farnham\, & Rajan (2008/1997)\n2025-01-28 The Broad Consequences of Narrow Banking by Matheus R. Grasseli and Alexander Lipton (2019)\n2025-02-11 Failing Banks by Sergio Correia\, Stephen Luck\, and Emil Verner (2024)\n2025-02-18 Odd Lots — The Hidden History of Eurodollars by Lev Menand and Joshua Younger (January 2025)\n2025-03-04 Of Last Resort: Evaluating the Treasury-Equity Model of Federal Reserve Emergency Lending by Steven Kelly (2024)\n2025-03-18 Commercial Banking and Capital Formation I–IV by Harold Moulton (1918)\n2025-04-01 Climate Alignment For Banks: The Stories That Numbers Tell by Nadav Orian Peer (2025) Author Discussion\n2025-04-15 Shadow Banking: Why Modern Money Markets are Less Stable Than 19th c. Money Markets But Shouldn’t Be Stabilized by a ‘Dealer of Last Resort’ by Carolyn Sissoko (2014)\n2025-04-29 Treasury Market and the Basis Trade (Adrian et al. 2025; Kashyap et al. 2025)\n2025-06-10 Structural Changes in the Global Financial System lecture by Hyun Song Shin (May 19\, 2025)\n2025-06-24 International Regimes\, Transactions\, and Change: Embedded Liberalism in the Postwar Economic Order by John Gerard Ruggie (1982)\n2025-07-15 BIS Annual Report Chapter: Financial conditions in a changing global financial system (2025)\n2025-07-22 Banks Are Intermediaries of Loanable Funds by George Selgin (2024)\n2025-07-29 Theorising non-bank financial intermediation by Jo Michell (2024)\n2025-08-05 Banks are different: why bank-based versus market-based lending is a false dichotomy by Carolyn Sissoko (2024)\n2025-09-08 Did France Cause the Great Depression? by Douglas A. Irwin (2010)\n2025-09-22 Rethinking Monetary Sovereignty: The Global Credit Money System and the State by Murau and van’t Klooster (2023)\n2025-10-06 Rethinking currency internationalisation: offshore money creation and the EU’s monetary governance by Murau and van’t Klooster (2025)\n2025-10-27 BIS Bulletin No 114: “Financial channel implications of a weaker dollar for emerging market economies” by Juselius\, Wooldridge and Xia (October 13\, 2025)\n2025-11-24 Bubble or Nothing: Data Center Project Finance by Advait Arun (November 12\, 2025)\n2025-12-08 Discussion of Debate over Whether Money Multiplier Requires Cash Lending\n2026-01-20 Gresham’s Law by Charles P. Kindleberger (1989)\n2026-02-03 The Law of One Price by Charles P. Kindleberger (1989)\n2026-02-17 Bank Runs With and Without Bank Failures by Correia\, Luck\, and Verner (2026)\n2026-03-03 Monetary Experience and the Theory of Money by John Hicks (1977)\n2026-03-31 What Is Money (1913) and The Credit Theory of Money (1914) by A. Mitchell-Innes\n2026-04-21 Covered interest parity lost: understanding the cross-currency basis by Borio et al. (2016)\n2026-04-28 Decoupling Dollar and Treasury Privilege by Du\, Keerati\, and Schreger (2025)
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