PKSG workshop
Friday, 8 June 2012, SOAS, room G2, Philips Building
Organising committee: Nina Kaltenbrunner, Jo Michell, Engelbert Stockhammer, Geoff Tily
9.30-10.00 opening (Mark Hayes, PKSG; Jan Toporowski, SOAS)
10.00-12.00 Panel 1: The crisis
· Engelbert Stockhammer, Kingston University: Rebalancing the Euro area
· Jan Toporowski, SOAS: Credit, Financial Integration, and the Euro
· Ozlem Onaran, Westminster, and Giorgos Galanis, Warwick University: Is a global
wage-led recovery feasible after the crisis?
12.00-13.30 Lunch break
13.30-15.30 Panel 2: Money & finance I
· Victoria Chick, UCL, and Sheila Dow, University of Sterling: Financial Institutions and
the State: a Re-examination
· Gary Dymski, Leeds: Genie out of the Bottle: The Evolution of Too-Big-to-Fail Policy
and Banking Strategy in the US
· Jo Michell, SOAS: Stocks and flows: the limits to formal modelling
15.30-16.00 Coffee break
16.00-18.00 Panel 3: Money and finance II
· Anastasia Nesvetailova, City University: Liquidity, Arbitrage and the Shadow Banking
System
· Nina Kaltenbrunner, Leeds: Financial structure and exchange rate dynamics: a
qualitative study of emerging market currency internationalisation
· Daniela Gabor, UWE: How to exit unconventional monetary policy measures: a
return to the Separation Principle?
PKSG will provide coffee from 9.15 and in the afternoon break. Lunch is not provided, but
there are many restaurants and cafes around SOAS. There is no conference fee, but please
register by sending an email to Jo Michell [log in to unmask]
The Post Keynesian Economics Study Group (PKSG) exists to encourage collaboration among
scholars and students of Post Keynesian economics, defined broadly as a theoretical approach that
draws upon the work of Keynes, Kalecki, Joan Robinson, Kaldor, Kahn and Sraffa. This approach is
distinguished by the central role of the principle of effective demand (that demand matters in the long
run) and an insistence that history, social structure and institutional practice be embodied in its theory
and reflected in its policy recommendations.
Over the last 25 years PKSG has run many seminars and workshops at several universities around the
UK and several volumes of proceedings were published. In 2008, the group became a formal
association, with a paid-up membership as well as a large e-mailing list, and a website at
www.postkeynesian.net on which many resources are available including the podcasts of a regular
seminar at the University of Cambridge.
SOAS Address and travel directions
The School of Oriental & African Studies (SOAS)
Thornhaugh Street
Russell Square
London WC1H 0XG
United Kingdom
The main SOAS campus at Russell Square is placed centrally in the Bloomsbury area of
London, close to Russell Square, the British Museum, Oxford Street and Tottenham Court
Road.
The following stations are the nearest to the Russell Square campus: Russell Square
(Piccadilly Line), Goodge Street (Northern Line), Tottenham Court Road (Central and
Northern Lines)
For further maps, please see this link: http://www.soas.ac.uk/visitors/location/maps/
For more info on travel to SOAS, see here: http://www.soas.ac.uk/visitors/location/travel/
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