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SUMMARY:Monthly Office Hours for (Aspiring) Organizers
DESCRIPTION:Ask any questions about how to run projects in YSI\nThe conversation may cover: \n\nWhat it means to be an organizer in YSi\nHow to think about projects in general\nThe logistics of virtual projects\nThe logistics of in-person projects\nQuestions you have about a specific project\n\nYou can watch recordings from previous calls here: \n\n February 2024
URL:https://heske.wisdmlabs.net/event/monthly-office-hours-for-aspiring-organizers/2026-03-11/
CATEGORIES:A series of zooms
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SUMMARY:Workshop on Postcapitalist Perspectives: Present Realities and Future Possibilities
DESCRIPTION:Decades of rising inequality\, precarious work\, and ecological destruction—worsened by recurring crises that disproportionately impact marginalized groups—have fueled growing skepticism about our economic system. While capitalism is widely critiqued\, fewer efforts focus on constructing alternatives that serve the many rather than the privileged few. Reform attempts often address only symptoms\, leaving structural flaws intact. Building on a year-long\, self-organized reading group on postcapitalist economics involving PhD students from Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies in Pisa\, University of Pisa and University of Siena\, we aim to expand that collaborative space by fostering a pluralistic and international in-person exchange on contemporary realities and postcapitalist perspectives. Our goal is to empower early-career scholars committed to transformative economic theories\, moving beyond capitalism critiques and actively engaging with alternative socio-economic frameworks and models that transcend existing paradigms.\nThe workshop will span two days and be structured around three key thematic streams: \n1. The Future of AI and Big Data: From Surveillance Capitalism to Cooperative and Human-Centered Visions \n\nOwnership and control in Big Data Capitalism\nPlatform labor and digital work\nCooperative platforms and decentralized AI\nHuman-centered technological change\n\n 2. Contemporary Ecological Crises and a New Politics of Life \n\nScrutinizing green capitalism\nDegrowth\, post-extractive economies\, and regenerative models\nSocial and ecological processes sustaining and regenerating life\n\n3. Postcapitalist Pathways for Transitioning Economies \n\nAlternatives beyond market and state\nHistorical case studies\nCentralized and decentralized planning theory and praxis
URL:https://heske.wisdmlabs.net/event/workshop-on-postcapitalist-perspectives-present-realities-and-future-possibilities/
LOCATION:Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies\, Piazza Martiri della Libertà 33\, Pisa\, Pisa\, 56127\, Italy
CATEGORIES:An in-person event
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SUMMARY:Permaculture x Complex Adaptive Systems
DESCRIPTION:This is a workshop where the end goal is to create new knowledge. Particularly\, the goal is to place two different lineages of systems thinking in dialogue and observe what emerges for new economic thinking. The first method is Complex Adaptive Systems\, which is highly stylised\, model-driven\, and data-based\, emphasising abstraction\, feedback loops\, and prediction. The other is permaculture\, which is grounded\, ecological\, and practice-led\, emphasising observation\, relationships\, and design in real landscapes. Bringing these two approaches together allows tensions to surface between representation and lived systems\, optimisation and care\, control and responsiveness. Rather than privileging one over the other\, the workshop treats their interaction as generative. The aim is not synthesis in advance\, but the possibility that new economic insights arise precisely from holding these methods side by side and allowing participants to think across scales\, disciplines\, and forms of knowing. \nThe event spans from 13th March to 16th March\, 2026. Please note that is might take you extra days to travel\, since the location is remote. \nThree-Day Workshop: Systems Thinking for New Economic Imagination\nDay 1: Seeing Living Systems (Permaculture Grounding)\n\n\n\n\n\nTime\nSession\nDescription\nFacilitator\n\n\n\n\n6:30–7:30\nMorning Walk & Observation\nSlow walk to observe land\, water\, vegetation\, labour rhythms\nNarsanna & Sneha\n\n\n7:30–9:00\nBreakfast & Rest\n—\n—\n\n\n9:00–10:30\nPermaculture as Systems Thinking\nEthics\, principles\, economy as a living system\nNarsanna & Sneha\n\n\n10:30–10:45\nBreak\n—\n—\n\n\n10:45–12:30\nReading the System\nObserving soil\, water\, energy\, and social relations\nNarsanna & Sneha\n\n\n12:30–2:00\nLunch & Rest\n—\n—\n\n\n2:00–4:00\nSystems in Practice\nCase studies and mapping flows of energy\, labour\, nutrients\nNarsanna & Sneha\n\n\n4:15–5:30\nReflection Circle\nWhat the land reveals beyond theory\nNarsanna & Sneha\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDay 2: Abstraction\, Modelling\, and Policy Systems\n\n\n\n\n\nTime\nSession\nDescription\nFacilitator\n\n\n\n\n6:30–7:30\nMorning Walk & Pattern Recognition\nIdentifying recurring patterns across scales\nDr. D.N. Gupta\n\n\n7:30–9:00\nBreakfast & Rest\n—\n—\n\n\n9:00–10:30\nComplexity Theory & Economics\nComplex Adaptive Systems\, emergence\, institutions\nDr. D.N. Gupta\n\n\n10:30–10:45\nBreak\n—\n—\n\n\n10:45–12:30\nSystem Dynamics & Policy Design\nModels\, causal loops\, policy case studies\nDr. D.N. Gupta\n\n\n12:30–2:00\nLunch & Rest\n—\n—\n\n\n2:00–4:00\nModelling Exercise\nTranslating lived systems into simplified models\nDr. D.N. Gupta\n\n\n4:15–5:30\nReflection Session\nWhat abstraction hides or distorts\nDr. D.N. Gupta\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDay 3: Holding the Tension — What Emerges?\n\n\n\n\n\nTime\nSession\nDescription\nFacilitator\n\n\n\n\n6:30–7:30\nMorning Walk & Integration\nSilent walk to integrate and sense tensions\nAll\n\n\n7:30–9:00\nBreakfast & Rest\n—\n—\n\n\n9:00–10:30\nDialogue Between Lineages\nPermaculture and complexity economics in conversation\nAll\n\n\n10:30–10:45\nBreak\n—\n—\n\n\n10:45–12:30\nRethinking Economic Concepts\nValue\, productivity\, efficiency\, growth\nAll\n\n\n12:30–2:00\nLunch & Rest\n—\n—\n\n\n2:00–4:00\nDesign & Imagination Lab\nDesigning new economic questions or interventions\nAll\n\n\n4:15–5:30\nClosing Circle\nWhat emerged\, what remains unresolved\nAll
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LOCATION:Aranya Agricultural Alternatives\, No 13\, ARANYA House-6-88\, New housing Colony\,Pastapur Village\, Zaheerabad\, Telangana 502246\, Zahee\, Telangaga\, 502246\, India
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SUMMARY:Public Research cafes exploring issues of equity and diversity in Economic studies.
DESCRIPTION:This is a series of Research Café sessions with the intent to share\, learn and connect. \nMonthly in-person exchanges between February and May 2026\, organised the third Wednesday each month and running for half a day. \nThe ambition is to create the space and enable local early career researchers : \n\nTo present  research to peers and receive optional feedback/presentation tips.\nTo meet and connect with others from beyond your discipline/subject-area.\nTo enjoy a networking lunch.\nTo engage in and learn from a facilitated discussion on a topic relevant to the life\, cultures and experiences of PhD education.\n\nResearch cafés will run according to the following format: \n\nDelivery of up to three research presentations of no more than 12 minutes each delivered by early career researchers on their work.\nOptional feedback on presentation style and skill to presenters (it will always be at the presenter’s discretion if they wish to receive this).\nBreak for networking lunch provided by the organiser\nDiscussion around the pre-set topics (equity and diversity in research).\n\n 
URL:https://heske.wisdmlabs.net/event/public-research-cafes-exploring-issues-of-equity-and-diversity-in-economic-studies/2026-03-18/
LOCATION:community center\, Athens\, Greece
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SUMMARY:Young Scholars Workshop on STI Policy and Windows of Opportunity
DESCRIPTION:This is a one-day workshop on science\, technology and innovation (STI) policy and windows of opportunity\, to be held at the Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC)\, with the support of the Young Scholars Initiative (YSI). The workshop aims to discuss local and national scenarios in STI policy analysis by connecting conceptual developments in innovation policy with contemporary debates on technological change and development trajectories\, particularly for Santa Catarina and Brazil.\nPlease note that this event will be in Portuguese and Spanish (Carlota Perez’s session). \nThe workshop is designed primarily for early-career researchers\, graduate students\, and young policy-oriented scholars based in the South of Brazil\, particularly in UFSC. Its central objective is to provide students and participants with a structured overview of the evolution of STI policy frameworks while fostering dialogue on how the current socio-economic scenarios opens a window of opportunity for latecomer regions and countries. \nThe first part of the workshop will offer a conceptual and historical grounding in STI policy. This session aims to establish a shared analytical language among participants\, many of whom may be encountering STI policy as a field for the first time or from adjacent disciplines. \nYSI Economics of Innovation Group coordinator Dr Arthur Moreira will introduce students to the fundamental structure of the innovation policy scholarship.  The discussion then enters the current debates on the theme\, particularly missions and transformative innovation policy (TIP). Dr Carolina Haddad (OECD) will present the TIP framework and discuss its applications. \nBuilding on this foundation\, the second half of the workshop will feature a keynote lecture by Prof Carlota Perez\, focusing on windows of opportunity\, technological revolutions and the role of the state in structural change and development strategies. \nLocal speaker Prof Pablo Bittencourt\, chief-economist of the Industry Federation of SC and UFSC Associate Professor\, will conclude the day by providing an overview of the discussion and contrast it to the policy experiences and institutional challenges related to STI policy in Brazil and Santa Catarina. \nThese sessions are intended to stimulate reflexive discussion on how the most recent developments in innovation studies can be applied and adapted to specific regional contexts. \nMore information and links at UFSC’s webpage (Portuguese only). \nUFSC Photo by Airtonjordani\, CC BY-SA 4.0
URL:https://heske.wisdmlabs.net/event/young-scholars-workshop-on-sti-policy-and-windows-of-opportunity/
LOCATION:Federal University of Santa Catarina\, PPGEco\, Rua Roberto Sampaio Gonzaga - Centro Socioeconômico\, Bloco G\, 2º andar\, Florianópolis\, Santa Catarina\, 88040-900\, Brazil
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SUMMARY:19th Workshop on the Organisation\, Economics and Policy of Scientific Research
DESCRIPTION:In a world where scientific and technological advancements propel social and economic development\, comprehending the intricacies of scientific organization becomes indispensable for a better understanding of our society. The 19th edition of the Workshop on the Organisation\, Economics\, and Policy of Scientific Research (WOEPS)\, hosted by The Department of Management\, Economics and Industrial Engineering of Politecnico di Milano\, stands as a unique platform. It seeks to foster a vibrant community for scholars in economics\, sociology\, management\, and related fields who are dedicated to unraveling the intricate processes behind scientific organization. \nWe aim to attract contributions from both junior and senior scholars on topics related to the organisation\, economics and policy of scientific research. A minimum number of slots are reserved for junior researchers (PhD students or postdoc scholars who obtained their PhD in 2021 or later). \nContributions are invited on (but not limited to) one or more of the following topics: \n\nOrganisation of research activities in universities\, PROs and private R&D labs\nThe evaluation of science policy\nScience in the private sector and spillovers from scientific research\nRole of individual researcher characteristics in scientific research\nScience research networks and collaboration\nScientific careers and mobility\n\nHow to apply\nPlease submit previously unpublished papers or extended abstracts (min 3 pages) by 7th January 2026 here. We strive to notify authors by 15th February 2026. \nUp to 18 contributions will be selected by the scientific committee based on novelty\, academic quality and relevance. No review or comments will be offered to the authors to supplement the decision. All presentations will have a discussant. Accepted authors are asked to submit full papers by 6th March 2026. \nPlease refer to our website for additional information. \nParticipation\, travel and accommodation expenses\nParticipation in the workshop is free for authors of selected papers. \nWe are offering a limited number of travel and accommodation support grants to junior scholars (PhD students or scholars\, who obtained their PhD in 2020 or later) without local funds. To be considered for such grants please state your intention and your eligibility by writing to danielfernando.desouza@polimi.it. \nBest Junior Scholar Paper\nDuring the Workshop\, a Special Mention in honor of Paul A. David will be awarded to the Best Junior Scholar Paper. Eligible papers are works of one or more junior scholars (PhD students or those who received their PhD in 2021 or later) as primary (either first or corresponding) author. Authors wishing to participate in the competition for the Best Young Scholar Paper\, please indicate your intention and confirm your eligibility during the application process. \nScientific Committee\nCatherine Beaudry (Polytechnique Montréal) ▪ Guido Buenstorf (University Kassel) ▪ Nicolas Carayol (Université de Bordeaux\, GREThA) ▪ Michele Cincera (Université Libre de Bruxelles) ▪ Aldo Geuna (Università di Torino) ▪ Hanna Hottenrott (TUM) ▪ Stijn Kelchtermans (KU Leuven) ▪ Cornelia Lawson (University of Manchester) ▪Patrick Llerena (Université de Strasbourg\, BETA) ▪Jacques Mairesse (UNU-MERIT\, Maastricht University) ▪ Fabio Montobbio (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore) ▪ Michele Pezzoni (Université Côte d’Azur) ▪ Henry Sauermann (ESMT Berlin) ▪Sotaro Shibayama (University of Tokyo) ▪ Paula Stephan (Georgia State University; NBER) ▪ Valentina Tartari (Stockholm School of Economics) ▪ Reinhilde Veugelers (KU Leuven) ▪ Fabiana Visentin (UNU-MERIT\, Maastricht University) ▪ John Walsh (Politecnico di Milano; Georgia Institute of Technology) \nLocal Organising Committee\nChiara Franzoni (Politecnico di Milano) ▪ Daniel Souza (Politecnico di Milano) ▪ John Walsh (Politecnico di Milano) ▪ Stefano Baruffaldi (Politecnico di Milano)
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LOCATION:Politecnico di Milano\, Via Raffaele Lambruschini\, 4b\, Milan\, MI\, 20156\, Italy
CATEGORIES:An in-person event
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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.We meet for 90 minutes via Zoom on Tuesdays at 2 pm Eastern Time US (New York).\n\nCurrent Book\n  \n\n\nBetween Payments and Credit: An Introduction to the IOU Economy by George Pantelopoulos (2025)\n  \n\nhttps://www.amazon.com/Between-Payments-Credit-Introduction-Economy-ebook/dp/B0FF3RR3T4/ \nFrom the description: \nIn unpacking credit relationships and payments over the past 1000 years in addition to how technological innovations are shifting the credit relationships/payments landscape – from barter\, commodity money\, single layered to dual-layered financial money systems and from CBDC to stablecoins – this book systematically explores the various techniques that have been introduced in an attempt to improve the organisation\, efficiency and stability of the IOU economy as a way to mitigate or prevent the universal challenge of the IOU economy from binding. \nPantelopolous says the “universal challenge” of an IOU economy is the scenario in which liquidity dries up. \n\n2026-03-10 — Discussion Session 1 (Ch 1–5) (Recording)\n\n\nUpcoming Sessions\n  \n\n\n2026-03-24 — 2:00pm EDT\n  \n\nWe discuss Chapters 6–10 of Pantelopoulos’s Between Payments and Credit. \n\n\n\nCorrespondent Banking: Part 1\n\n\n\n\nCorrespondent Banking: Part 2\n\n\n\n\nThe Central Bank as the LOLR\n\n\n\n\nThe International Monetary System: Part 1\n\n\n\n\nThe International Monetary System: Part 2\n\n\n\n\n2026-04-07 — 2:00pm EDT\n  \n\nWe discuss Chapters 11–13 of Pantelopoulos’s Between Payments and Credit. \n\n\n\nCentral Bank Digital Currencies (CBDC)\n\n\n\n\nThe Crypto-Verse: Terminologies and Technologies\n\n\n\n\nUnbacked Crypto-Assets and Stablecoins\n\n\n\n\nFuture Suggested Readings\n  \n\n\nAgainst Money by J.W. Mason and Arjun Jayadev (2026)\nOur Money: Monetary Policy as if Democracy Matters by Leah Downey (2025)\nThe History of Money: A Story of Humanity by David McWilliams (2025)\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)\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\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)\n\n\nOff-Week Sessions\n  \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)
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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.
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SUMMARY:Beyond COP-30: Climate justice and sociobiodiversity as pathways for sustainable development in the Pan-Amazon
DESCRIPTION:The hosting of COP-30 in Belém in November 2025 represents a historic moment for the Pan-Amazon. However\, the challenges facing the region extend far beyond global climate negotiations. This Young Scholars Initiative (YSI) workshop aims to bring together young researchers to debate concrete pathways of climate justice and sociobiodiversity financing as sustainable development strategies. Selected papers will be published in a book or special issue of an academic journal. \nObjectives \n\nArticulate critical perspectives on climate justice and sociobiodiversity in the Amazon\nPromote dialogue among young researchers from the Amazon region\nProduce applied knowledge for post-COP public policies\n\nThematic Areas \nAxis 1: Climate Justice and Intersectionalities: This axis addresses the dimensions of race\, gender\, and class in Amazonian climate policies from the perspective of traditional territorial knowledge. We seek contributions analyzing how indigenous\, quilombola\, riverine\, and peripheral communities are differentially affected by climate change\, exploring distributive conflicts and participation in decision-making processes. \nAxis 2: Financing Sociobiodiversity: This axis examines financial mechanisms for valuing Amazonian sociobiodiversity. We expect analyses on rural credit\, climate funds\, payments for environmental services\, forest product chains\, bioeconomy\, and the role of development banks\, international cooperation\, and public finance in funding alternatives to extractivism. \nContribution Format: \n\nLength: 3\,000 characters (excluding figures\, tables\, and references)\nFont: Times New Roman 12\nSpacing: Single\nAuthorship: Exactly two authors\, with at least one mandatory from the Amazon region\nLanguages: Portuguese\, Spanish\, or English\n\nSubmission: Submit your complete paper by March 2\, 2026 to: development@youngscholarsinitiative.org and include title\, abstract (150 words)\, keywords\, thematic axis\, affiliation\, and brief author biographies. \nOrganizers: \nJoão Braga\, University College London; Arnaldo Neto\, Young Scholars Initiative; Pedro Castro\, Science Panel for the Amazon; Vinícius Meireles\, Federal University of Pará; Vitor Ferraz\, Federal University of Pará; Jamile Ribeiro\, Federal University of Pará; Sarah Brandão\, Young Scholars Initiative; Juliana Brandão\, Young Scholars Initiative \nTimeline: \n\nMarch 2\, 2026: Deadline for first draft submission\nMarch 16\, 2026: Notification of paper acceptance and conference participation\nMarch 30\, 2026: YSI Workshop at UFPA and creation of peer review pairs\nMay 4\, 2026: Deadline for review submission\nJuly 1\, 2026: Deadline for final text submission\nNovember 2026: Publication of collection in book\, journal\, or event to be discussed
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SUMMARY:Beyond COP-30: Climate justice and sociobiodiversity as pathways for sustainable development in the Pan-Amazon
DESCRIPTION:The hosting of COP-30 in Belém in November 2025 represents a historic moment for the Pan-Amazon. However\, the challenges facing the region extend far beyond global climate negotiations. This Young Scholars Initiative (YSI) workshop aims to bring together young researchers to debate concrete pathways of climate justice and sociobiodiversity financing as sustainable development strategies. Selected papers will be published in a book or special issue of an academic journal. \nObjectives \n\nArticulate critical perspectives on climate justice and sociobiodiversity in the Amazon\nPromote dialogue among young researchers from the Amazon region\nProduce applied knowledge for post-COP public policies\n\nThematic Areas \nAxis 1: Climate Justice and Intersectionalities: This axis addresses the dimensions of race\, gender\, and class in Amazonian climate policies from the perspective of traditional territorial knowledge. We seek contributions analyzing how indigenous\, quilombola\, riverine\, and peripheral communities are differentially affected by climate change\, exploring distributive conflicts and participation in decision-making processes. \nAxis 2: Financing Sociobiodiversity: This axis examines financial mechanisms for valuing Amazonian sociobiodiversity. We expect analyses on rural credit\, climate funds\, payments for environmental services\, forest product chains\, bioeconomy\, and the role of development banks\, international cooperation\, and public finance in funding alternatives to extractivism. \nContribution Format: \n\nLength: 3\,000 characters (excluding figures\, tables\, and references)\nFont: Times New Roman 12\nSpacing: Single\nAuthorship: Exactly two authors\, with at least one mandatory from the Amazon region\nLanguages: Portuguese\, Spanish\, or English\n\nSubmission: Submit your complete paper by March 2\, 2026 to: development@youngscholarsinitiative.org and include title\, abstract (150 words)\, keywords\, thematic axis\, affiliation\, and brief author biographies. \nOrganizers: \nJoão Braga\, University College London; Arnaldo Neto\, Young Scholars Initiative; Pedro Castro\, Science Panel for the Amazon; Vinícius Meireles\, Federal University of Pará; Vitor Ferraz\, Federal University of Pará; Jamile Ribeiro\, Federal University of Pará; Sarah Brandão\, Young Scholars Initiative; Juliana Brandão\, Young Scholars Initiative \nTimeline: \n\nMarch 2\, 2026: Deadline for first draft submission\nMarch 16\, 2026: Notification of paper acceptance and conference participation\nMarch 30\, 2026: YSI Workshop at UFPA and creation of peer review pairs\nMay 4\, 2026: Deadline for review submission\nJuly 1\, 2026: Deadline for final text submission\nNovember 2026: Publication of collection in book\, journal\, or event to be discussed
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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.We meet for 90 minutes via Zoom on Tuesdays at 2 pm Eastern Time US (New York).\n\nCurrent Book\n  \n\n\nBetween Payments and Credit: An Introduction to the IOU Economy by George Pantelopoulos (2025)\n  \n\nhttps://www.amazon.com/Between-Payments-Credit-Introduction-Economy-ebook/dp/B0FF3RR3T4/ \nFrom the description: \nIn unpacking credit relationships and payments over the past 1000 years in addition to how technological innovations are shifting the credit relationships/payments landscape – from barter\, commodity money\, single layered to dual-layered financial money systems and from CBDC to stablecoins – this book systematically explores the various techniques that have been introduced in an attempt to improve the organisation\, efficiency and stability of the IOU economy as a way to mitigate or prevent the universal challenge of the IOU economy from binding. \nPantelopolous says the “universal challenge” of an IOU economy is the scenario in which liquidity dries up. \n\n2026-03-10 — Discussion Session 1 (Ch 1–5) (Recording)\n\n\nUpcoming Sessions\n  \n\n\n2026-03-24 — 2:00pm EDT\n  \n\nWe discuss Chapters 6–10 of Pantelopoulos’s Between Payments and Credit. \n\n\n\nCorrespondent Banking: Part 1\n\n\n\n\nCorrespondent Banking: Part 2\n\n\n\n\nThe Central Bank as the LOLR\n\n\n\n\nThe International Monetary System: Part 1\n\n\n\n\nThe International Monetary System: Part 2\n\n\n\n\n2026-04-07 — 2:00pm EDT\n  \n\nWe discuss Chapters 11–13 of Pantelopoulos’s Between Payments and Credit. \n\n\n\nCentral Bank Digital Currencies (CBDC)\n\n\n\n\nThe Crypto-Verse: Terminologies and Technologies\n\n\n\n\nUnbacked Crypto-Assets and Stablecoins\n\n\n\n\nFuture Suggested Readings\n  \n\n\nAgainst Money by J.W. Mason and Arjun Jayadev (2026)\nOur Money: Monetary Policy as if Democracy Matters by Leah Downey (2025)\nThe History of Money: A Story of Humanity by David McWilliams (2025)\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)\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\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)\n\n\nOff-Week Sessions\n  \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. 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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)
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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.We meet for 90 minutes via Zoom on Tuesdays at 2 pm Eastern Time US (New York).\n\nCurrent Book\n  \n\n\nBetween Payments and Credit: An Introduction to the IOU Economy by George Pantelopoulos (2025)\n  \n\nhttps://www.amazon.com/Between-Payments-Credit-Introduction-Economy-ebook/dp/B0FF3RR3T4/ \nFrom the description: \nIn unpacking credit relationships and payments over the past 1000 years in addition to how technological innovations are shifting the credit relationships/payments landscape – from barter\, commodity money\, single layered to dual-layered financial money systems and from CBDC to stablecoins – this book systematically explores the various techniques that have been introduced in an attempt to improve the organisation\, efficiency and stability of the IOU economy as a way to mitigate or prevent the universal challenge of the IOU economy from binding. \nPantelopolous says the “universal challenge” of an IOU economy is the scenario in which liquidity dries up. \n\n2026-03-10 — Discussion Session 1 (Ch 1–5) (Recording)\n\n\nUpcoming Sessions\n  \n\n\n2026-03-24 — 2:00pm EDT\n  \n\nWe discuss Chapters 6–10 of Pantelopoulos’s Between Payments and Credit. \n\n\n\nCorrespondent Banking: Part 1\n\n\n\n\nCorrespondent Banking: Part 2\n\n\n\n\nThe Central Bank as the LOLR\n\n\n\n\nThe International Monetary System: Part 1\n\n\n\n\nThe International Monetary System: Part 2\n\n\n\n\n2026-04-07 — 2:00pm EDT\n  \n\nWe discuss Chapters 11–13 of Pantelopoulos’s Between Payments and Credit. \n\n\n\nCentral Bank Digital Currencies (CBDC)\n\n\n\n\nThe Crypto-Verse: Terminologies and Technologies\n\n\n\n\nUnbacked Crypto-Assets and Stablecoins\n\n\n\n\nFuture Suggested Readings\n  \n\n\nAgainst Money by J.W. Mason and Arjun Jayadev (2026)\nOur Money: Monetary Policy as if Democracy Matters by Leah Downey (2025)\nThe History of Money: A Story of Humanity by David McWilliams (2025)\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)\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\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)\n\n\nOff-Week Sessions\n  \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)
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CATEGORIES:A series of zooms
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SUMMARY:SOZ - A & PE
DESCRIPTION:SOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PE
URL:https://heske.wisdmlabs.net/event/soz-a-pe/2026-04-08/
CATEGORIES:A series of zooms
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SUMMARY:Monthly Office Hours for (Aspiring) Organizers
DESCRIPTION:Ask any questions about how to run projects in YSI\nThe conversation may cover: \n\nWhat it means to be an organizer in YSi\nHow to think about projects in general\nThe logistics of virtual projects\nThe logistics of in-person projects\nQuestions you have about a specific project\n\nYou can watch recordings from previous calls here: \n\n February 2024
URL:https://heske.wisdmlabs.net/event/monthly-office-hours-for-aspiring-organizers/2026-04-08/
CATEGORIES:A series of zooms
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260409
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260412
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SUMMARY:3rd Meeting of Young Minds in Frontiers of Economics @ IIT Bombay
DESCRIPTION:The subject matter of Economics has been undergoing rapid change during the last two decades with the advent of new technologies and new methods of production and distribution. Several economies have embarked on new paradigms in their approach to improve the welfare of their people.  Of which\, the theoretical underpinnings are continuously being re-examined and re-tested to investigate its validity in a changing global environment. At this juncture it is imperative to have a common dialogue among young minds for rethinking approaches to development. \nFollowing a successful inaugural Meeting of Young Minds in 2024 and 2025\, the Third annual Meeting of Young Minds on April 09 2026 to April 11 2026 is geared to be an exciting and engaging gathering of future leaders in the field of economics. \n\n\nThe following themes will be discussed:\n  \n\nDevelopment Economics (Health Economics\, Labour Economics and Gender\, Governance and Public Policy\, Economics of Education)\nEnergy and Environment (Agriculture and Sustainability)\nFinancial Economics and Corporate Governance\nMicroeconomics (Behavioural and Experimental Economics)\nMacroeconomics and International Trade\nApplication of AI and ML in Economic Analysis\n\nNote that papers in the theme can also be an intersection with any of the above areas. \n  \nFormat:\nThe event will consist of a Plenary Session with renowned senior scholars\, followed by sessions for young scholar presentations. For the parallel sessions\, all the papers will be refereed before being accepted for presentation. Additionally\, case studies from some of the sub-themes of the event will be considered in Panel discussions. We expect to bring well-established scholars for the Panel discussions.  The Panels will provide broad points for wide discussion on the themes of Economic impacts of Climate Change\, Economics of Innovation and Information Economics. \n\n\nHow to attend:\nSubmit a Full Paper and your Curriculum Vitae (CV); and complete the application form to be considered for the young scholar presentation parallel sessions. Selected participants will be provided with a travel stipend and shared accommodation to facilitate their participation at the event in Mumbai\, India. \n  \n\nDeadlines \nDeadline for Submitting Full Paper: 10 January 2026\nNotification of Acceptance/Rejection: 30 January 2026\nDate of Meeting of Young Minds in Mumbai: April 09 2026\, to April 11 2026 \n  \nOrganising Committee:\n\nK. Narayanan (Head of the Department\, Department of Economics\, IIT Bombay)\nTara Shankar Shaw (Associate Professor\, Department of Economics\, IIT Bombay)\nAditi Chaubal (Associate Professor\, Department of Economics\, IIT Bombay)\nSaptarshi Prosonno Ghosh (Assistant Professor\, Department of Economics\, IIT Bombay)\nSouvik Banerjee (Assistant Professor\, Department of Economics\, IIT Bombay)\nRadeef Chundakkadan (Assistant Professor\, Department of Economics\, IIT Bombay)\nPintu Parui (Assistant Professor\, Department of Economics\, IIT Bombay)\nSunanda Nair-Bidkar (Director\, International Strategy & Advancement\, INET)\nJay Pocklington (Director\, YSI INET)\nHeske van Doornen. (Director\, YSI INET)\nChristina Mosalagae (Consultant\, YSI INET)\nBikram Barman (Coordinator\, YSI INET)\nArun Balachandran (Organiser\, YSI INET)\nChristina Kujur (Organiser\, YSI INET)\n\n\nFor more information or queries\, please contact:\niit@youngscholarsinitiative.org
URL:https://heske.wisdmlabs.net/event/3rd-meeting-of-young-minds-in-frontiers-of-economics-iit-bombay/
LOCATION:Indian Institute of Technology Bombay\, Mumbai\, Maharashtra\, India
CATEGORIES:An in-person event
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SUMMARY:SOIPE – Africa
DESCRIPTION:Please give a detailed description of the project to help participants understand what this project is about and why they should consider taking part. Let them know what themes will be addressed\, who is involved\, what to expect if they attend\, etc.Please give a detailed description of the project to help participants understand what this project is about and why they should consider taking part. Let them know what themes will be addressed\, who is involved\, what to expect if they attend\, etc. \nSOIPE – AfricaSOIPE – AfricaSOIPE – Africa \nSOIPE – Africa
URL:https://heske.wisdmlabs.net/event/soipe-africa/2026-04-09/
LOCATION:ABC\, 1009 S Bay Shore Dr\, Pune\, Maharashtra\, 411046\, India
CATEGORIES:A series of in-person events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260409T093000
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SUMMARY:SOZ - A & PE
DESCRIPTION:SOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PE
URL:https://heske.wisdmlabs.net/event/soz-a-pe/2026-04-09/
CATEGORIES:A series of zooms
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260410
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260411
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SUMMARY:Economic Policies in the Context of the Socio-Ecological Transition III
DESCRIPTION:Climate change is one of the most urgent challenges of the 21st century. The transition to a more sustainable economy has far-reaching consequences\, inspiring research that spans the natural and social sciences. From technological innovation to the institutional and policy frameworks that shape economic development\, the socio-ecological transition raises fundamental questions for researchers seeking to understand how economies can adapt to environmental constraints. \nEconomic research plays a central role in this effort. Theoretical and empirical models provide essential tools for analyzing the interconnections between the macroeconomy\, finance\, trade\, and the environment. They also shed light on the policies and structural changes required to make the green transition effective\, equitable\, and resilient. \nThe aim of this workshop is to foster exchange among PhD students and early-career scholars whose research addresses these themes. Participants will have the opportunity to present their work and receive feedback from senior academics working at the intersection of economics and sustainability. Senior scholars confirmed so far include Yannis Dafermos\, Achilleas Mantes\, with additional participants to be announced. \nWe invite submissions from researchers working in areas including\, but not limited to: \n\n\nDevelopment economics in the context of the socio-ecological transition \n\n\nMacroeconomics of open economies\, growth regimes\, and structural change \n\n\nClimate change\, finance\, and the macroeconomy \n\n\nIndustrial policy\, international trade\, and global value chains \n\n\n  \nPlease submit your abstract by 31 January 2026 using the link provided above. Selected participants will be notified in start February. \nA limited number of travel stipends of €150 will be awarded to selected applicants. \nFor any questions\, please contact: sft@business.aau.dk
URL:https://heske.wisdmlabs.net/event/economic-policies-in-the-context-of-the-socio-ecological-transition-iii/
LOCATION:SOAS University London\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:An in-person event
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SUMMARY:SOZ - A & PE
DESCRIPTION:SOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PESOZ – A & PE
URL:https://heske.wisdmlabs.net/event/soz-a-pe/2026-04-10/
CATEGORIES:A series of zooms
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260411T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260411T170000
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SUMMARY:SOIPE – Africa
DESCRIPTION:Please give a detailed description of the project to help participants understand what this project is about and why they should consider taking part. Let them know what themes will be addressed\, who is involved\, what to expect if they attend\, etc.Please give a detailed description of the project to help participants understand what this project is about and why they should consider taking part. Let them know what themes will be addressed\, who is involved\, what to expect if they attend\, etc. \nSOIPE – AfricaSOIPE – AfricaSOIPE – Africa \nSOIPE – Africa
URL:https://heske.wisdmlabs.net/event/soipe-africa/2026-04-11/
LOCATION:ABC\, 1009 S Bay Shore Dr\, Pune\, Maharashtra\, 411046\, India
CATEGORIES:A series of in-person events
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SUMMARY:SOIPE – Africa
DESCRIPTION:Please give a detailed description of the project to help participants understand what this project is about and why they should consider taking part. Let them know what themes will be addressed\, who is involved\, what to expect if they attend\, etc.Please give a detailed description of the project to help participants understand what this project is about and why they should consider taking part. Let them know what themes will be addressed\, who is involved\, what to expect if they attend\, etc. \nSOIPE – AfricaSOIPE – AfricaSOIPE – Africa \nSOIPE – Africa
URL:https://heske.wisdmlabs.net/event/soipe-africa/2026-04-13/
LOCATION:ABC\, 1009 S Bay Shore Dr\, Pune\, Maharashtra\, 411046\, India
CATEGORIES:A series of in-person events
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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.We meet for 90 minutes via Zoom on Tuesdays at 2 pm Eastern Time US (New York).\n\nCurrent Book\n  \n\n\nBetween Payments and Credit: An Introduction to the IOU Economy by George Pantelopoulos (2025)\n  \n\nhttps://www.amazon.com/Between-Payments-Credit-Introduction-Economy-ebook/dp/B0FF3RR3T4/ \nFrom the description: \nIn unpacking credit relationships and payments over the past 1000 years in addition to how technological innovations are shifting the credit relationships/payments landscape – from barter\, commodity money\, single layered to dual-layered financial money systems and from CBDC to stablecoins – this book systematically explores the various techniques that have been introduced in an attempt to improve the organisation\, efficiency and stability of the IOU economy as a way to mitigate or prevent the universal challenge of the IOU economy from binding. \nPantelopolous says the “universal challenge” of an IOU economy is the scenario in which liquidity dries up. \n\n2026-03-10 — Discussion Session 1 (Ch 1–5) (Recording)\n\n\nUpcoming Sessions\n  \n\n\n2026-03-24 — 2:00pm EDT\n  \n\nWe discuss Chapters 6–10 of Pantelopoulos’s Between Payments and Credit. \n\n\n\nCorrespondent Banking: Part 1\n\n\n\n\nCorrespondent Banking: Part 2\n\n\n\n\nThe Central Bank as the LOLR\n\n\n\n\nThe International Monetary System: Part 1\n\n\n\n\nThe International Monetary System: Part 2\n\n\n\n\n2026-04-07 — 2:00pm EDT\n  \n\nWe discuss Chapters 11–13 of Pantelopoulos’s Between Payments and Credit. \n\n\n\nCentral Bank Digital Currencies (CBDC)\n\n\n\n\nThe Crypto-Verse: Terminologies and Technologies\n\n\n\n\nUnbacked Crypto-Assets and Stablecoins\n\n\n\n\nFuture Suggested Readings\n  \n\n\nAgainst Money by J.W. Mason and Arjun Jayadev (2026)\nOur Money: Monetary Policy as if Democracy Matters by Leah Downey (2025)\nThe History of Money: A Story of Humanity by David McWilliams (2025)\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)\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\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)\n\n\nOff-Week Sessions\n  \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)
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