
Quelle: IMK
9th International FMM Summer School: Keynesian Macroeconomics and European Economic Policies
Veranstalter: | IMK |
Ort: | Berlin, ver.di Bildungs- und Begegnunszentrum Clara Sahlberg |
vom: | 29.07.2024, 11:00 Uhr |
bis: | 03.08.2024, 10:00 Uhr |
The summer school aims at providing an introduction to Keynesian macroeconomics and to the problems of European economic policies to interested graduate students (MA and PhD) and junior researchers. It will consist of overview lectures, a panel discussion, student study groups, an SFC lab, and a poster session. The summer school will feature leading international researchers like Robert Blecker (USA), Yannis Dafermos (UK), Sebastian Gechert (Germany), Eckhard Hein (Germany), Heike Joebges (Germany), Marc Lavoie (France/Canada), Maria Nikolaidi (UK), Miriam Rehm (Austria) and Mark Setterfield (USA), covering the following areas:
- History and Fundamentals of Post-Keynesian Macroeconomics
- Money and Macroeconomics
- Cryptoassets and financial stability
- Distribution and Growth
- Inequality and Ecology
- International and Development Economics
- Economic Policy in Practice
- Stock-Flow Consistent Modelling (SFC) (with emphasize on ecological macroeconomics)
The summer school language is English. Participants will be provided with an accommodation and meals during the summer school. There is no participation fee for the Summer School. Travel costs cannot be covered but a selected number of students may receive a partial travel stipend from INET's Young Scholar Initiative (YSI) based on their application and travel requirements. Please note that we share your application information with YSI for the purpose of selection of travel grants. If you would like to apply for a travel stipend, please fill out this form.
Application: Please apply through the web-form. Deadline for applications is 29 February 2024. The application form will ask for a short CV (as a list) and a short letter of motivation (max. 400 words) to participate, in particular on how the Summer School relates to your study and research interests, and the name and e-mail address of one academic adviser who may be contacted for reference.
Applicants will be informed by mid-May and participants will be provided with a reading package.
Contact
fmm[at]boeckler.de
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