Currently working on Alvin Hansen, Sidney Alexander, & Theodor Gregory.
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Jim was interested in macroeconomic issues such as inflation and unemployment.
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Jim was interested in macroeconomic issues such as inflation and unemployment.
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Leigh’s short history is a great intro: putting the econ into an historical, social, institutional, & technological setting. Whereas Decolonizing Econ seeks to challenge our whole Eurocentric approach. They have an element of a return to political economy in common.
Leigh’s short history is a great intro: putting the econ into an historical, social, institutional, & technological setting. Whereas Decolonizing Econ seeks to challenge our whole Eurocentric approach. They have an element of a return to political economy in common.
Improving Foreign Trade Balance' and its 1952 follow up 'Effects of a Devaluation on a Trade Balance' are interesting in this regard. How resources/spending must be switched to vary imports/exports.
Improving Foreign Trade Balance' and its 1952 follow up 'Effects of a Devaluation on a Trade Balance' are interesting in this regard. How resources/spending must be switched to vary imports/exports.
‘[S]hifting from a mindset which asks, “what can we afford to spend?” to “what does Britain need to thrive in the 21st century, & what are the structures, financing & tools that we need’
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‘[S]hifting from a mindset which asks, “what can we afford to spend?” to “what does Britain need to thrive in the 21st century, & what are the structures, financing & tools that we need’
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Encouraged by the introduction including “What does ‘better’ mean?” (NB in 1957 Hansen would have already included nutrition, health, education, recreation…) and “The fundamental issue is the definition of value”.
Encouraged by the introduction including “What does ‘better’ mean?” (NB in 1957 Hansen would have already included nutrition, health, education, recreation…) and “The fundamental issue is the definition of value”.
June 22–June 25, University of Greenwich.
Places are available both with and without accommodation, starting at £40.
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