254 results for author: iippe


[CfP] Conference 2017 – IPE of the Post-Soviet Space

This is a call to invite proposals to contribute to IIPPE 2017 Berlin (13-15 September) on political economy of the post-Soviet space in a changing global political economy as part of the World Economy Working Group stream. Positioned on the crossings of the empire of capital with its internal competitions and shifting spatial and social boundaries in what used to be USSR, the post-Soviet space is torn by inequalities, economic crises, various forms of conflict, and reinvigorated struggle for geopolitical presence between the Russian empire 2.0 and the new-old west. The aim of this call is to address these complex transformations in a systematised ...

[CfP] Conference 2017 – Agrarian Political Economy – Comparative approaches to the global south

8th Annual Conference in Political Economy ‘The Political Economy of Inequalities and Instabilities in the 21st Century’ International Initiative for Promoting Political Economy (IIPPE) Critical Political Economy Research Network (CPERN) Berlin Institute for International Political Economy (IPE) September 13-15, 2017, Berlin School of Economics and Law Call for papers in the panel: Agrarian Political Economy – Comparative approaches to the global south A sense of urgency animates the study of agrarian social formations in this conjuncture of multi-layered crises of production, reproduction, politics and ideology. In the wake of failed ...

IIPPE Training Workshop – Value and Price after Marx

Simon Mohun will lead the workshop. In the morning session (10am to 1pm), the focus will be on a Marxist approach to the understanding of value and price. The afternoon session will provide a comprehensive survey of approaches to the ‘transformation problem’, for which a prerequisite is either (and preferably) the morning session or some prior knowledge of the issues involved. In both sessions the emphasis will be on interpretation and logic, rather than any underlying mathematics.

促进政治经济学国际倡议(IIPPE)第八届年会 中国工作小组论文征集启事

促进政治经济学国际倡议(IIPPE)第八届年会 中国工作小组论文征集启事 (2017 年 9 月 13 日至 15 日,德国柏林) 随着经济危机的深化和收入差距拉大,世界局势日趋动荡,中国经济则持续增长,新丝绸 之路经济带和 21 世纪海上丝绸之路计划正快速实施。 过去几十年,美国对中国的军事围堵,颠覆政策和软实力攻势等措施,未能阻挡中国的增 长,广大发展中国家日益欣赏中国发展模式,确立了更密切的对华关系。 美国新当局对华正酝酿着更为极端的遏制,如拉拢俄罗斯,分化金砖五...

[CfP] Conference 2017 – Social Reproduction WG

8th Annual Conference in Political Economy ‘The Political Economy of Inequalities and Instabilities in the 21st Century’ International Initiative for Promoting Political Economy (IIPPE) Critical Political Economy Research Network (CPERN) Berlin Institute for International Political Economy (IPE) September 13-15, 2017, Berlin School of Economics and Law Call for papers and activist proposals: Social Reproduction Working Group The newly-established Social Reproduction Working Group brings together scholars and activists interested in addressing the theories and practices of social reproduction, whether as conceptualised in Marxism, as ...

[CfP] Conference 2017 – Social Capital WG

8th International Conference in Political Economy “The Political Economy of Inequalities and Instabilities in the 21st Century” Berlin School of Economics and Law, Berlin, Germany September 13-15, 2017 Sponsored by: International Initiative for Promoting Political Economy (IIPPE) Critical Political Economy Research Network (CPERN) Berlin Institute for International Political Economy (IPE) Call for Papers – Panel organised by Social Capital Working Group THEME: Can social capital forge bonds and bridge differences to deal with inequalities? Asimina Christoforou, Athens University of Economics and Busines...

[CfP] Conference 2017 – History of Economic thought, Economic Methodology and Critique of the Mainstream WG

Call for Papers “History of Economic Thought, Economic Methodology and Critique of the Mainstream” Working Group 8th Annual IIPPE Conference in Political Economy, Berlin 13-15 September 2017 Classical political economy treated the economy in its wider social and historical context and economic science as a social science with correspondingly important social and historical dimensions. Following the marginalist revolution of the 1870s, the rounded approaches of classical political economy have gradually given way to the asocial and ahistorical approach of neoclassical economics according to which economics is a quantitative and deductive ...

[CfP] Conference 2017 – Neoliberalism WG

IIPPE Neoliberalism WG Call for Papers Annual Conference on International Initiative for Promoting Political Economy (IIPPE), Co-organised with the Critical Political Economy Research Network (CPERN) Conference Theme: ‘The Political Economy of Inequalities and Instabilities in the 21st Century’ Date and Place: September 13-15, 2017 Berlin School of Economics and Law Call for Papers Under Neoliberalism Cluster of IIPPE As a way to dissect and understand processes within contemporary capitalism, the subject of neoliberalism continues to preoccupy many researchers within the field of political economy. Under the Neolibera...

[CfP] Conference 2017 – Political Economy and Religions WG

Call for Papers Inequalities and Instabilities of the Contemporary Capitalism: The Role of the Religions for a New Economic Equilibrium.  (Panel inserted in the VIII Annual International IIPPE Conference) The Political Economy of Inequalities and Instabilities in the 21st Century Berlin School of Economics and Law, Berlin, 13-15 September 2017 The Call for Paper aims at fulfilling essential purposes. To understand how actually the recent and financial crisis is also a crisis of religious and ethical values that have been excluded from the economic science legislation all over the centuries, starting from its financial origins to its effects on ...

[CfP] Conference 2017 – Financialisation WG

IIPPE Financialisation Working Group (FWG) – Call for papers 8th Annual Conference in Political Economy: The Political Economy of Inequalities and Instabilities in the 21st Century September 13 - 15, 2017 / Berlin School of Economics and Law The exponential growth of the financial sector after the end of the Bretton Woods system and its consequent collapse during the 2008-2009 financial crisis, has triggered a broad scholarly debate on finance in general and financialisation in particular. Over the past thirty years, the volume of global financial assets to GDP has risen three times. Financialisation has been used as an umbrella term first, to ...