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25th Annual Conference of the Association for Heterodox Economics

Bringing together Heterodox Approaches to Economic Challenges


Draft Conference Programme
DAY 1: June 28th (Wednesday)
LAB002 LAB003 LAB005 LAB006 LAB109
09:00 – 10:30 Registration and Tea & Coffee (LAB Foyer)
10:30 – 11:00 Opening Ceremony (LAB002)
11:00 – 13:00 Ontology panel: Methods and Approaches for
Investigating Phenomena in OSOs
Panel:
Reflections on Marxist Economics
PKES Panel:
International financial subordination I
Business Cycles and Debt Education

Austrian vs Post Keynesian Explanations of the The role of systematic literature reviews in
Marx's process of abstraction and OSO The technical, value and organic compositions - Subordinate Finance in Developing Economies Business Cycle economics’
Dennis Badeen useful or confused concepts Sunanda Sen John Harvey Sridevi Yerrabati
Anders Ekeland
Uno-Sekine-Albritton and OSO From colonial banks to foreign Fintechs in The paradox of debt and Minsky cycle A systematic review of academic careers
Parallel Richard Westra Marx’s Monetary Ideas in a Post-Crash World Ghana: a case for the international financial Yuki Tada Laura Muncey
Simon Mouatt subordination agenda
Sessions 1 An exploration of the concept of equilibrium Isaac Abotebuno Akolgo Growth and stagnation under globalisation Systematic Reviews in Economics: Their Value at
William Waller How do we measure profit rates? Roberto Alexandre Zanchetta Borghi the Start of the Doctoral Journey in Economics
Bill Jeffries International Financial Subordination in the Age Denise Hawkes
Generic Economics of Asset Manager Capitalism Mexico and the economic development financing
Dominic Walker The Money View and Marx's Class Theory of Bruno Bonizzi trap The Educational Performance of Black and
Money and Credit Alicia Giron Minority Ethnic (BME)
Karen Helveg Petersen Francis Angibeaud Montjen

13:00 – 14:00 Lunch (LAB Foyer)


14:00 – 15:30 Keynote 1: Heterodox economics: legacies, challenges, and expanding boundaries.
Anna Alexandrova; Crystal Simeoni; Ha-Joon Chang
(LAB002)
15:30 – 16:00 Tea & Coffee (LAB Foyer)
16:00 – 18:00 Decolonisation: challenges and perspectives Panel:
The Positionality of Heterodox Economics
Heterodox perspectives on inflation Panel:
Conceptual and Global Approaches to
Racism, informality, and income inequality

Decolonizing economics: the radical potential of High Inflation and Stabilization Experiences in Financialisation in Developing and Emerging Economic Theories of Racism
dependency theory What is the Positionality of Heterodox Argentina Economies Kavian Kulasabanathan
Ingrid H. Kvangraven Economics? Ramiro Alvarez
Lynne Chester A core-periphery framework for understanding Informality and Flexible Specialization
The Drain Gain: An investigation into how Inflation as Distributional Conflict: a study of the place of Latin America in the global Elizabeth Mariam Jan
colonial drain helped keep British economy Cambridge Social Ontology and the global interlinkages using input-output architecture of finance.
Parallel buoyant. Reconstruction of Economic Theory modelling. Nicole Cerpa Vielma & Gary Dymski Challenges of labour market flexibility a to
Sessions 2 Kabeer Bora Nuno Martins Deepak Kumar achieve ‘decent work’.
Financialised capitalism and the subordination Shyma Jose
What Would It Mean to Decolonise International Heterodox Economics and Ideology On Effective Demand and Wage-Price Spirals of emerging capitalist economies.
Political Economy? Tae-Hee Jo Nicolas Burotto Bruno Bonizzi & Jeff Powell Inequality in the distribution of inflation in India
Renuka Bhat Rohan Bansal
Profit and wage squeeze scenarios in the New Financialisation and firm-level investment in
Informality and post-colonial capitalist Keynesian Inflation Targeting Model developing and emerging economies.
development: A re-look from a decolonized lens Nick Potts Daniele Tori & Özlem Onaran
Surbhi Kesar
18:00 - late Day 1 conference social (venue TBA)
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Bringing together Heterodox Approaches to Economic Challenges


Draft Conference Programme
DAY 2: June 29th (Thursday)
LAB002 LAB003 LAB005 LAB006 LAB109
09:00 – 11:00 Dimensions of Inequality in India Social Reproduction Panel:
Unravelling the Complexities of
Economic growth Green Policies

Is the declining trend of poverty beneficial for all Access to Childcare Subsidies for Whom? Financialisation in Developing Economies and Understanding India’s Fastest Growth Episode Labour Absorption in Indian Agriculture: An
Indians? Yazgi Genc Emerging Economies (1980-2012) After Independence Empirical Examination’
Debolina Biswas Saswata Guha Thakurata Prachi Bansal
Precarious workers: preferred victims of the new
Exorbitant privilege and compulsory duty: the
Does vocational education and training lead to coronavirus in Latin America India's Capital Goods Sector- An Evaluation of Climate Change and Structural Constraints on
two faces of the financialised IMS.
self-employment? Pedro C. Chadarevian Domestic Value Addition Performances Growth
Ricardo Carneiro & Bruno De Conti
Pradeep Kumar Choudhury Swathysree Sreelatha Devi & Somasekharan Nair Kedar Kulkarni
Nurture commodified? An investigation into
The dollar enablers and panhandlers: U.S.
Parallel Segregation and occupational association commercial human milk supply chains
capitalist power and the origins of the
Revisiting Commodity-Led Growth in Emerging The political economy of extractivism in South
Samyak Jain Susan Newman Capitalist Economies’ America's Pink Tide
Sessions 3 financialisation at the periphery.
Michael Schedelik Fernando Rugitsky
Pedro Paulo Zahluth Bastos & Victor Young
Between and within group disparities All in a Day’s Work: Exploring Women’s Time-
Vaishali Kohli use in India. The paradox of Schumpeterian competition A Critical Analysis of Generalized Scheme of
Producing investment space: The International
Aishwarya Rajeev Ernesto Nieto-Carrillo Preferences Plus (GSP) and trade liberalization
Finance Corporation and the Geofinancial
from Eco-Marxist Prism
Power Network.
Saliha Mehboob
Jayson J Funke

An International Multi-Sectorial Approach to


Financialisation
Matías Torchinsky
11:00 – 11:30 Tea & Coffee (LAB Foyer)
11:30 – 13:00 Keynote 2: Honouring Vicky Chick
Daniela Gabor; Rogerio Studart; Maria Cristina Marcuzzo
LAB002
13:00 – 14:00 Lunch (LAB Foyer)
14:00 – 16:00 PKES Panel:
International financial subordination II
Welfare, neoliberalism, and the state Labour, occupations, and exploitation Capitalism, democracy, and heterodox
economics
Panel:
Intellectual Monopoly
British Public Investment, Government Spending, The worker-member wears multiple hats
Housing, and the Ind. Revolution Cian McMahon Capital as power Rethinking Monopoly as a Power Relation: The
Central Banking in Subordinate Financialised
Thomas Lambert Rahul Sirohi Shift from Market to Intellectual Monopoly
Capitalism
Occupational autonomy and wage divergence Cecilia Rikap
Annina Kaltenbrunner
The Effect of Corruptive Attitudes on Health Thomas Rabensteiner Reclaiming Economics as Everyday Democracy:
Care Efficiencies public economics education and people's power Rentiership and Intellectual Monopoly in the US
The politics of capital mobility in dollarized
Franziska Sohns Political Aspects of Public Employment Bandile Ngidi Economy
economies comparing Ecuador and El Salvador
Parallel Programs Joseph Baines
Pedro Perfeito da Silva
The Rise, Entrenchment, and Modification of a Daniel Haim Exploring the sustainability of publicly financed
Sessions 4 Central Bank Digital Currencies and the
Neoliberal Policy Regime in Aotearoa New pension systems in Europe Intellectual Property and the Rise of Inequality in
Zealand Wage Inequality under Real Competition Sergio Morales the United States, 1948-2021
International Payment System: the Demise of the
Brian Roper Patrick Mokre Tomas Rotta
US Dollar?
Sophia Kuehnlenz Neoclassical economics is not a villain and
An emancipatory paradox: Water heterodox economics is not a hero. Quantifying Information Capitalism
remunicipalisation and the case for heterodox Aleksander Ostapiuk Josephine Baker
organisational economics
Emanuele Lobina

16:00 – 16:30 Tea & Coffee (LAB Foyer)


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DAY 2: June 29th (Thursday)


LAB002 LAB003 LAB005 LAB006 LAB109
16:30 – 18:30 Perspectives on behavioural issues Political Economy of Development and Rethinking economic theory Issues in ecological and green economics Heterodox economics: historical and
Finance sociological perspectives
The emerging metaeconomy The lack of a satisfactory definition of Measuring the Real Contribution of Coal Mining
Juliana Pertusi A contender state internationalization and the comparative advantage in India A Heterodox State of Mind
development policy space Guido Ianni Dasarathi Padhan Danielle Guizzo
The Political Economy of Employer Subsidies of Salam Alshareef
Abortion Costs in a Post-Roe World Increasing returns and Heterodox The hidden power relations of renewable energy The Social Worlds of UK Heterodox Economists
Yana Rodgers Chinese economic development strategy microeconomics: Smith, Marx and F. Lee finance Regina Kolbe
Parallel Antonio Carlos Diegues Jr Gustavo Vargas Steffen Haag
Mulit-level Marketing and Neoliberalism The impact of heterodoxy: A new index and a
Sessions 5 Mary V. Wrenn The Price (and Costs) of Macroeconomic Amartya Sen as a neoclassical economist Competent Retrofitting Policy new ranking
Stability in Peru Antonis Ragkousis Jamie Morgan Jose Alejandro Coronado
What Makes Buyers Pay More: The Role of Samuele Bibi
Touch on Willingness to Pay Local Ecological Knowledge and Climate
Daniela Raeva-Beri An analysis of FDI policy and economic changes Change Adaptation: A Social Ecological Systems
in China Perspective
Tomas Marques Adaina Chian

AHE Annual General Meeting


18:30 – 19:30
(LAB002)

19:30 – 22:00 Conference Dinner (Espresso Library)


Kindly sponsored by:

25th Annual Conference of the Association for Heterodox Economics


Bringing together Heterodox Approaches to Economic Challenges
Draft Conference Programme
DAY 3: June 30th (Friday)
LAB002 LAB003 LAB005 LAB006 LAB109
09:00 – 11:00 Young Scholars Initiative (YSI) Panel:
Rethinking Development in a Growingly
Panel:
Caste and Gender
Historical perspectives on money and finance Panel:
Complexity and Evolutionary Economics
Digital Currencies and Financial Innovations

Unequal World The Contribution of Modern Monetary Theory to The Emergence of Digital Currencies: a Shift in
Caste Identity and Ownership of Enterprises: Heterodox Economics Are public and private innovation efforts the International Monetary Architecture
Does the river divide development? Rethinking Disparities in the Indian Economy Phil Armstrong complementary? Hanin Khawaja
development in Kanyemba Angarika Rakshit Tania Treibich
Neil B Maheve Bringing Marx e Minsky together: notes on The political economy of Bitcoin as legal tender
Gender in the Household-Enterprise: Evidence financial instability Alternative Related Variety, Macroeconomic in El Salvador
Gendered Austerity and Cash Transfers in from the field Renan Ferreira Factors and Diversification: Extractive vs. Non- Juan Grigera
Parallel Pakistan: A Gender-Sensitive Budgeting Srishti Yadav Extractive Products
Sessions 6 Assessment Controlling Inflation in Wartime -Keynes Beatriz Calzada Olvera Monetary Imperialism and the Money Form of
Maria Syed Caste and Gender in the Time of Growth Proposals Value
Vijayamba Rao Robin Latimer Adaptivity Decay Jan Robin Hendricks
Insights into a just Amazonian transition Rosie Collington
Pedro Ferreira's & João Pedro Braga Residential Segregation in Kolkata: 1871 - 2021 Harnessing the Power of Innovative Financing
Tamoghna Halder Firm-level production networks: what do we Mechanisms
Voluntary sustainability standards contribution (really) know? Donia Dowidar
to enhanced trade Andrea Bacilieri Despierre Corporon Gaëlle
Ana Florencia Stoddart

11:00 – 11:30 Tea & Coffee (LAB Foyer)


11:30 – 13:00 Keynote 3: Global policy challenges of the 21st century: What can heterodox economics contribute?
Mary Robertson; Ndongo Samba Sylla; Jayati Ghosh
LAB002
13:00 – 14:00 Lunch (LAB Foyer)
14:00 – 16:00 PKES Panel:
Climate change, finance and the socio-
Firms, Innovation, and Financialisation Ideas Café Growth, Dependency and External
Constraints
Modelling growth, austerity and change

ecological transition Eclipse of Innovative firms This space is forum to share knowledge and also In Need of a New Revolution: Time Series
Yaku Fernandez-Landa explore ideas and future collaborations for those The Concrete Function of the Banking System: Methods to Analyze Emerging Market and
A formal approach to the metabolic rift theory interested over a cup of tea! Samir Amin's Monetary Theory of Financial Developing Economies
Chandni Dwarkasing Making sense of corporate financialization Underdevelopment Sharada Davidson
Joel Rabinovich Amr Khafagy
Green public investment, consumption patterns Hardening the EU core-periphery lines, 2009-
Parallel and the ecological transition Measuring Patent Novelty through Link Investment, Employment and Jobless Growth 2019
Sessions 7 Maria Nikolaidi Prediction under Alternative Regimes: A Post-Keynesian Charalampos Domenikos
Nils Rochowicz Approach
Aligning finance with the green transition Zico Dasgupta Towards a Spatial Theory of Rural Labour
Katie Kedward Exploitation in the U.S.
Gender Consequences of Macroeconomic Trade- Dash Anderson
The European Central Bank in the climate crisis offs in India
era: why a green paradigm shift is needed Sanchari Choudhury
Yannis Dafermos

Closing Ceremony Tea & Coffee


16:00 – 17:00
(LAB 002/Foyer)
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East Road
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