• From Draft to Publication: Editorial Feedback Workshop for Heterodox Economists

    King’s College London Stamford Street, London, Greater London, United Kingdom

    Application & Submission Details: Eligibility: This workshop is particularly aimed at early-career scholars (PhD candidates, postdocs, and junior faculty) seeking guidance on preparing their work for publication. Submission Requirements: Extended abstract (max 1000 words) outlining the paper’s research question, theoretical framework, methodology, key findings, and contribution to heterodox economics. Full paper commitment: Selected participants must […]

  • Deconstruction of Economy, Economics and Deconstruction II (seminar)

    Librairie Utopia Rue Frédéric Sauton, Paris, Île-de-France, France

    This seminar seeks to bring the philosophical perspective of deconstruction – beginning with Jacques Derrida – into dialogue with the field of economics, aiming to foster a reciprocal questioning. The use of economic terminology is a programmatic feature of deconstructive thought. Its very hallmark, “différance,” is defined as an “economic notion.” If deconstruction seeks to […]

  • YSI Workshop on Structural Change, Inequality, and Growth

    UNU-MERIT Boschstraat 24, Maastricht, Limburg, Netherlands

    Overview The intersection of structural change and income inequality has become an increasingly important area of research, particularly as developing countries undergo growth, sectoral transformation, and technological change. While there is some cohesion within specific research circles, the work on the intersection of structural change and income inequality remains somewhat fragmented. This event aims to […]

  • History, Histories and Historians: Reflecting on Legacies and New Directions in Zimbabwe’s Historiography

    University of Oxford Woodstock Road, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom

    Over the past decade, historians of Zimbabwe have lost some influential colleagues who shaped both the content of the country’s historiography and its contemporary discourses. In association with the Britain Zimbabwe Society (BZS), the Journal of Southern African Studies (JSAS), will be convening a two-day event in Oxford between 20 and 21 June 2025 to reflect on […]

  • Navigating Uncertainty: Geopolitical Risks and the path to Clean Energy Transition

    Marriott Marquis San Francisco Mission Street, San Francisco, San Francisco County, United States

    The clean energy transition in developing countries faces significant geopolitical and structural challenges, compounded by resource scarcity, political instability, and global economic inequalities. Africa, despite contributing less than 4% of global emissions, disproportionately suffers from climate change, with 600 million people lacking energy access and receiving under 3% of global renewable energy investment. The continent […]

  • Canadian Bank Whistleblower Solution to Identity Theft

    Hybrid Project

    Canadian Bank Whistleblower Solution to Identity Theft Tony Crawford is a Canadian bank system Whistleblower since 2017 and longtime advocate to criminalize confidence tricks that steal title to property and money from private and public bank accounts. He tabled a Private Members Bill discussed with his MP Anita Anand on Canadian radio in 2021 when […]

  • YSI @DRUID Workshop: Young scholars in cross-disciplinary research on innovation and dynamics of change

    Toronto , Canada

    The Keynesian Economics Working Group and the Economics of Innovation Working Group are happy to announce the YSI @DRUID pre-conference Workshop. It is a unique opportunity for young scholars from around the world to network within the cross-disciplinary “innovation community” and present to established scholars. DRUID is one of the biggest and most relevant international […]

  • The new geography of the electric vehicles global value chain

    School of Economics and Management of Tongji University , China

    The global automotive industry is undergoing profound transformations driven by rapid technological innovation and the urgency to address climate change. Electric vehicles (EVs) are at the center of this shift, reshaping global value chains (GVCs) and altering traditional hierarchies in automotive production. The 2025 Gerpisa Colloquium, under the theme "The Central Role of China in […]

  • Money View Reading Group

    Money View Reading Group
    Virtual Project

    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. We meet for 90 minutes via Zoom on Tuesdays at 2 pm Eastern Time US (New York). Current […]

  • YSI Workshop at the 28th Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis (GTAP)

    Radisson Blu Hotel & Convention Centre Kigali, Nyarugenge, Rwanda

    On the occasion of the 28th Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis organized by Global Trade Analysis Project (GTAP) and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa under the theme "Accelerating Economic Transformation, Resilience, Diversification, and Job Creation," at the Radisson Blu Hotel & Convention Centre, Kigali, Rwanda on June 25-27, 2025, URE Working Group […]

  • YSI Experimental Panel @DSA2025: Interdisciplinary Workshop on Institutions and Development

    University of Bath Bath, Bath and North East Somerset, United Kingdom

    In October 2024, Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson, and James A. Robinson (AJR) were awarded the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for their work on institutions and how they affect economic development and prosperity. As highly influential as their contributions are in the field of economics, this award has been met with much criticism not just […]

  • YSI ft. Degrowth Cabaret @ ISEE-Degrowth conference 2025

    Blitz Oslo, Norway

    The Degrowth Cabaret is a performative and participatory event that invites conference participants and local audiences to engage with degrowth imaginaries in a vibrant, unconventional format. Rather than offering another lecture or panel, this will be a shared stage where young scholars, activists, artists (both professional and amateur), and creative producers co-create a unique cabaret […]