Dear Colleagues,
please find below the programme for the forthcoming PKSG seminar at
Downing college (University of Cambridge), 14th May 2004.
Best wishes and hope to see in Cambridge,
Giuseppe
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Post Keynesian Economics Study Group,
Spring Meeting
Downing College, Cambridge, UK
14 May 2004
Programme
Venue: Downing College, E Staircase (enquiry at Porter's
lodge for precise room)
1st SESSION: 14.00 - 15.30
Chairperson: Giuseppe Fontana (LUBS, University of Leeds)
Mark Roberts and John S.L. McCombie (University of
Cambridge)
Effective Demand Constrained Growth in a Two-sector
Kaldorian Model
Mark Hayes (Northumbria University)
The principle of effective demand as the general equilibrium of a
monetary production economy
Ahmad Seyf (Staffordshire University)
Globalisation: What next?
15.30- 16.00 Tea/Coffee/Juice Break
2nd SESSION: 16.00 - 17.30
Chairperson: Michelle Baddeley (Gonville & Caius College,
Cambridge)
Sheila Dow and Dipak Ghosh (University of Stirling)
Liquidity Preference - A Fuzzy Concept?
Kobil Ruziev (University of Stirling)
Role of Money in Uzbek Economy: Transition from a Barter
Economy into a Monetary One
Paul Downward (Staffordshire University) and Andrew
Mearman (University
of the West of England)
Triangulation in Economic Research: Reorienting Economics
into Social Science'
Directions:
If Travelling by Train:
Please go to "www.dow.cam.ac.uk", click on "information for
visitors", then on "directions to Cambridge" and "directions to
Downing".
If Travelling by Car:
There are parking place at Downing College, but please contact
John McCombie first ([log in to unmask]).
Please note that Travel expenses (apex fares) for PKSG members
and graduate students may be reimbursed.
Further information from: Giuseppe Fontana
([log in to unmask]) Economics Division, Leeds University
Business School, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, tel.
0044.113.3434503 or John McCombie ([log in to unmask]),
Cambridge Centre for Economic and Public Policy, Department
of Land Economy, University of Cambridge, 19 Silver Street,
Cambridge CB3 9EP, UK, tel. 01223.337160.
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