The
12th International Post Keynesian Conference
Kansas City, Missouri
September 25–28, 2014
Cosponsored by the University of Missouri–Kansas
City, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, and Levy
Economics Institute of Bard College, with support
from the Ford Foundation
The 2014 Post Keynesian Conference will address
all of the traditional areas of research covered
by Post-Keynesian and other heterodox approaches
to economics, with keynotes by Lord Robert Skidelsky,
James K. Galbraith, and Bruce Greenwald.
Paper or panel submissions
in the following areas are particularly encouraged:
Money and the Real World: Paul Davidson’s Economics
Global Financial Crisis: Causes, Consequences, and
Reforms
Central Bank Responses to the Crisis: Tapering QE,
Too-Big-to-Fail?
Can Euroland Survive?
MMT, Functional Finance, Job Guarantee
Post Keynesian Pricing Theory, Phillips Curve, and
Inflation
Heterodox Pricing Theory and the Nonconstrained
Economy
Market Governance and Controlling Markets
The Future of Post Keynesian Economics
Post Keynesian Macro Models from the 1970s Onward
The BRICs and the Developing World
Has China Offered a New Economic Model?
Is Sovereign Debt Sustainable? Lessons from the
Reinhart-Rogoff Fiasco
Submission deadline:
July 1. Please send proposed title and abstract
(maximum 400 words) to Avi Baranes,aib7d4@mail.umkc.edu.
Conference registration will
begin June 1. Hotel and registration details will
follow shortly.
June 2, 2014.
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