• Pensamiento crítico y género, desafiando la economía tradicional

    Facultad de Ciencias Económicas Gral. Alvear 843, San Salvador de Jujuy, Jujuy, Argentina

    ENGLISH BELOW Este evento tiene como objetivo reflexionar sobre las contribuciones de los feminismos a la economía y los desafíos que plantea a las visiones más tradicionales de la disciplina. Creemos que las ponentes podrían despertar el interés de otras feministas en la economía en este evento en la Universidad Nacional de Jujuy, donde la […]

  • Postponed Science, Technology, Innovation and Development Policy Experiences in Latin America & the Caribbean

    STI and Development Policy Experiences in LAC
    Virtual Project

    About the series: This series bridges the gap between academia and policymaking in Latin America. We invite you to join us live and hear politicians or policymakers talk about their concrete experiences in the design and implementation of STI and development policy. By analysing and contrasting those experiences, what has worked and what has not, […]

  • Money View Reading Group

    Money View Reading Group
    Virtual Project

    The Money View Reading Group reads and discusses writings on money, banking, and finance. We are a self-directed group. Anyone interested in money and banking can read the readings, join us for discussions, or suggest future readings. We meet for 90 minutes via Zoom on Tuesdays at 2 pm Eastern Time US (New York). Current […]

  • Workshop on Research Communication for Young & Emerging Scholars on Cooperatives

    IIM-Kozhikode University IIMK Campus P. O, Kozhikode, Kerala, Kerala, India

    The ICA CCR Asia Pacific Conference and the working group on Cooperatives from Young Scholar Initiative, Institute for New Economic Thinking present a unique opportunity to convene researchers within the cooperative sector, offering a platform to exchange resources and foster connections for future collaborations. This event is particularly significant for young and emerging scholars in […]

  • Second Postgraduate Research Seminar at IE-Unicamp

    Institute of Economics at the University of Campinas (IE-Unicamp) Rua Pitágoras, 353, Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil

    The Postgraduate Research Seminar is an in-person academic event held since 2023, on the initiative of the Master's and Doctoral students at the Institute of Economics at the University of Campinas (IE-Unicamp). It is organized annually by the postgraduate students themselves, in partnership with the coordinators of IE’s Postgraduate Programs in Economics and Economic Development. […]

  • YSI – Sustainable Development: Structural Change and the Environment

    University of Siena, Piazza San Francesco Siena, Provincia di Siena, Italy

    MACRO-HET aims to provide a detailed analysis of the differing ecological perspectives between the global North and South. Investigating how environmental attitudes adapt and can be coordinated requires a complex systems approach. Social scientists are beginning to explore how individuals, who use simple decision-making rules and have limited understanding of their environment, communicate and learn, […]

  • Session 1 of Exploring the Dark Side of the Moon: The History of Economics in the Global South

    Virtual Project

    Call for Presentation for an Online Webinar Series and book chapters With the support of the Institute for New Economic Thinking’s Young Scholars Initiative and Globalisation and Economy in a long-term perspective, we are hosting a series of webinars that bring together historians of economic thought from around the world who work on the History […]

  • China-Southeast Asia Sustainable Development Workshop

    Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University 111 Ren’ai Road Suzhou Industrial Park Suzhou Jiangsu Province P. R. China 215123, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China

    China and Southeast Asia have been bound together for centuries through a complex web of trade, cultural exchange, and geopolitical influence. Historical maritime trade routes fostered the flow of goods, knowledge, and even political systems, laying the groundwork for a deep economic interdependence. Today, this relationship has reached unprecedented levels of economic integration. China's economic […]

  • YSI @ Demand and Growth Regimes: Expanding the Debate

    Berlin School of Economics and Law Badensche Str. 52, Berlin, Germany

    Description of the event This workshop aims to facilitate the ongoing debate on diverging demand and growth regimes (DGRs) within and between the fields of post-Keynesian economics, Marxist approaches, regulation school, dependency theory, comparative political economy, international political economy and other critical political economy perspectives. We aim to expand the debate around demand and growth […]

  • Pandemics, People, and Economic Margins

    University of the Free State Bloemfontein, Free State, South Africa

    Africa has, since the 1940s, been a recipient of foreign aid to fight a number of diseases. Funds provided by a variety of organizations have been channeled to contain diseases that are considered a threat to economic development and the general wellbeing of populations. Indeed, disease burdens – including malaria, diarrhea, tuberculosis, HIV-AIDS, Ebola, and […]

  • II SIE – YSI Pre conference

    Università degli Studi di Urbino Carlo Bo , Italy

    The Italian Economic Society is organizing its 65th Annual Scientific Meeting (RSA) at the University of Urbino from the 24th to the 26th of October. This year, YSI will continue its collaboration and is pleased to present the II YSI-SIE Pre-Conference, to be held at the University of Urbino on the 23rd of October. The […]

  • Climate Finance: A Pathway to Social and Environmental Justice?

    Auditory Banco de la República Carrera 5, Cali, Colombia

    The discourse surrounding climate finance often emphasizes that no country should be forced to choose between climate action and development. However, the reality is that many nations, especially those in the Global South, have been grappling with this dilemma for decades. While international solidarity in principle has increased, tangible progress remains limited. Shifting from short-term […]