The Cambridge Research Seminar in Political Economy aims to develop new categories of analysis that make it possible to explore the interface between the economic and political spheres of modern societies. It aims to do so by combining structural analysis of political-economic systems and historical analysis.
The Seminar thus aims to advance our understanding of political-economic systems and to contribute to the public debate by pointing to perspectives and solutions that overcome received categories and solutions, but are firmly grounded in what is possible in a given socio-historical context.
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π€ Geoffrey Underhill (University of Amsterdam)
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Thursday 04 June 2015, 17:15-19:00
π Emmanuel College (Gardner Room)
π€ Craig Muldrew (University of Cambridge)
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Wednesday 27 May 2015, 17:15-19:00
π Emmanuel College (Gardner Room)
π€ Michael Dempster (Centre for Financial Research, University of Cambridge)
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Wednesday 28 May 2014, 17:15-19:00
π Emmanuel College (Gardner Room)
π€ Avner Offer (All Souls College, Oxford)
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Thursday 22 May 2014, 17:15-19:00
π Emmanuel College, Camden House Drawing Room
π€ Bill Janeway (University of Cambridge and Warburg Pincus)
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Tuesday 13 May 2014, 17:30-19:00
π Emmanuel College (Gardner Room)
π€ Adrian Pabst, Senior Lecturer in Politics at the University of Kent
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Thursday 06 February 2014, 17:15-19:00
π Emmanuel College (College Museum)
π€ Michael Landesmann (Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies and Johannes Kepler University)
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Thursday 23 January 2014, 17:15-19:00
π Emmanuel College (Harrods Room)
π€ Tim Wu, Isidor and Seville Sulzbacher Professor of Law, Columbia Law School
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Thursday 30 May 2013, 17:15-19:00
π Emmanuel College (Gardner Room)
π€ Lilia Costabile, Professor of Economics at the University of Naples
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Tuesday 21 May 2013, 17:15-19:00
π Emmanuel College (Upper Hall)
π€ John Eatwell, Professor of Financial Policy and President of Queensβ College, University of Cambridge
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Monday 25 February 2013, 17:15-19:00
π Emmanuel College (Gardner Room)
π€ Alberto Quadrio Curzio, Professor of Political Economy, Catholic University of Milan and Vice-President, National Lincei Academy, Rome
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Tuesday 12 February 2013, 17:15-19:00
π Emmanuel College (Harrods Room)
π€ David Soskice, School Professor of Political Science and Economics, LSE
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Monday 28 January 2013, 17:15-19:00
π Emmanuel College (Gardner Room)
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