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7/25/2019 IIPPE 2015 - Final Programme
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International Initiative for Promoting Political Economy
Sixth Annual Conference in Political Economy
RethinkingEconomics: Pluralism,
Interdisciplinarity andActivism
Leeds University Business SchoolSeptember 8 - 11, 2015Leeds, United Kingdom
7/25/2019 IIPPE 2015 - Final Programme
2/12
TUESDAY 8IIPPE pre-conference Training Workshop
Leeds University Business School, Maurice Keyworth Building, Room 1.33
9:30 - 9:50 AM. Registration. (people attending this can register for the Conference at the beginning
of this Workshop)
10:00 - 5:30 PM. IIPPE Training Workshop. The Rate of Profit and Crisis
Coordinated by Simon Mohun, Alfredo Saad-Filho and John Weeks
WEDNESDAY 9Conference Location:Leeds University Business School, Maurice Keyworth Building
Conference HQ:Room 1.05 (for late registration, and any information or other conference needs)
8:00 - 10:00 AM. CONFERENCE REGISTRATION, in Business School Foyer. After 10:00 in Room 1.05
for the rest of the conference.
9:00 - 9:20 AM. CONFERENCE WELCOME. Theatre G2.
Malcolm Sawyer,Professor, Economics Division LUBS and Principal Investigator:
Financialisation Economy Society and Sustainable Development (FESSUD)
University Representative
Local Organizing Committee
9:30 11:00 AM. SESSION 1
11:00 11:15 AM. COFFEE BREAK
11:15 1:15 PM. SESSION 2
1:15 2:15 PM. LUNCH. University Refectory
2:15 4:15 PM. SESSION 3
4:15 4:30 PM. COFFEE BREAK
4:30 6:00 PM. Theatre G2 PLENARY. Pluralism and Interdisciplinarity
John Weeks. Troglodyte Economics - the neoclassical politicizing of the profession
Johnna Montgomerie.Why Debts Matter - how interdisciplinarity helps us rethink
economics
6:00 8:00 PM. COUNCIL MEETING. Room: 1.31
TUESDAY 8 and WEDNESDAY 9.............................................................................................................................................................................................
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Theatre G2
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Background to the FEPS
Finance & Inequality
Project/Limits to
Excessive Risk Taking andMegabanks (Fin WG)
-Introduction to the 10-point
plan for Financial Sector
Reform Gary Dymski
-The nexus inequality-
finance, a new Gordian knot
for economic policy? Remi
Bazillier
-Ring-fencing Banks: who is
doing it, why and will it work?
Paula Moffatt
-Financial Globalization on
an Uneven Playing Field:
The co-evolution of financial
risks and megabanking in
London, New York, Paris, and
Frankfurt.
Annina Kaltenbrunner
Rm G31
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Shadow Banking
(Fin WG)-Liquidity creation and the
shadow banking system - a
superendogenous money?
Olivia Bullio
-Financialisation and
restructuration of the Chinese
banking system: What is China
doing to regulate the shadow
banking system? Alicia Girn
-Shadow Banking and Hoards.
James Meadway
WEDNESDAY 9 9:30 11:00 AM SESSION 1.............................................................................................................................................................................................
Rm 1.06
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Environmental WG
-Latin American structuralism
and the Enrique Leff thesis
revisited. Carlos Mallorquin-The disturbing embeddedness
of the EUs ETS in high-carbon
European economies.
Andriana Vlachou and
Georgios Pantelias
-Towards an Anthropocentric
Ecological Marxism.
Sergio Camara Izquierdo
Rm 1.09
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Social Capital:
Re-capturing theCollective Dimensions
of the Economy for
a More Pluralist and
Interdisciplinary
Economics I (Social
Capital WG)
-Whats wrong with having
good preferences? Towards a
consistent conceptualisation
of cognitive social
capital. Matthias Meyer-Schwarzenberger
-Lab-test: Charitable giving as
a proxy for social capital. Lorna
Zischka
-Social capital: a road map of
theoretical frameworks and
empirical limitations.
Asimina Christoforou
Rm 1.15
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Agrarian Change in the
Post-apartheid Period in
Southern Africa I (Ag Ch
WG)-Livelihood trajectories and
social differentiation in
Matatiele, South Africa.
Farai Mtero
-Family and hired labour in
market-oriented smallholder
irrigation farming in KwaZulu-
Natal, South Africa.
Ben Cousins
-Four broad strategies, but
many different outcomes:
Reproduction and accumulation
strategies and processes of
large-scale capitalist farmers in
three regions of S Africa.
Amelia Genis
Rm 1.31
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Crisis of Capitalism and
alternative solutions. Re-think Economics through
Humanities: Ethics,
History, Philosophy,
Religion and Sociology in
dialogue (I) (PE Religion
WG)
-Crisis of contemporary
Capitalism and new traditions:
re-thinking Economics through
the religious roots. S. Drago
-The Mystery of Economy.Exploring the threshold
between theology and
economy. E. Di Somma
-The removed superstructure.
A. Pomella
Rm 1.32
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Marxist measures for
the capitalist economy
(Marxist PE WG)
-Market value and productionprice in Marxs critique of
Ricardos theory of rent.
Cecilia Escobar
-Stagnation and unproductive
accumulation in the US: An
econometric analysis.
Tomas Rotta
-Rent, accumulation and the
rate of surplus-value. B. Gloria
Martnez Gonzlez
Rm 1.33
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Beyond the Development
State (BDS WG)-Challenges for Industrialisation
in India: State versus Market
Polices. Kalim Siddiqui
-Industrial policy and human
rights: ActionAids work in
Bangladesh, Uganda, Mynamar
and Vietnam. Ruth Kelly
-Economic Growth and Human
Rights in the East Asian
Developmental States.
Tony Persico
Rm 1.03
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Film. Riots Reframed
Fahim Alam. 60m
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FEPS F&I Project:
Pluralistic and social
banking and financial
citizenship (Fin WG)-The accumulation of financial
assets by multinational
corporations. Trevor Evans
-Economic efficiency and
profitability of social banks.
Dariya Mykhayliv
-The Financial Precariat:
Rethinking the political
economy of finance and
inequality. Shaun French
Rm G31
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An Increasing
Financialised Eurozone:Current Condition and
Policy Alternatives (Fin
WG)
-A New Target 2: A Proposal
For A Stable And (Truly)
Integrated Eurozone.
Juan Barredo
-Euro Area Banking ntegration
Dynamics And Capitalist
Diversification.
Thanasis Argyriou
-Constructing Economic
mperatives: The Spread
Discourse In Spain And Italy.
Javier Moreno Zacars and
Lorenzo Genito
-The Demand For EM Assets:
Semi-Structured interviews
With Pension Funds.
Bruno Bonizzi
WEDNESDAY 9 11:15 AM 1:15 PM SESSION 2.............................................................................................................................................................................................
Rm 1.06
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The Politics of
Urbanisation in Turkey:
Contextualising Housing
and Urban Protests (Urb.& Reg. WG)
-Right to the City or Reclaiming
Commons: In the case of urban
forums in Ankara, Turkey.
Ozlem Celik
-Financialisation of Housing in
Turkey: A response or a cause
to crisis? Elif Karacimen
-The Day After Tomorrow?
The Future of the Turkeys
Concrete-Based Growth. Ekin
Degirmenci and Ziya Can
Rm 1.09
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Social Capital:
Re-capturing theCollective Dimensions
of the Economy for
a More Pluralist and
Interdisciplinary
Economics II (Social
Capital WG)
-The economic crisis and its
impact on entrepreneurship.
Jerzy Przybysz
-Trust and the labour markets
is there a risk of abuse ofexpectation of trustworthiness?
Maria Lissowska
-Disgruntled minority or the
empowered disadvantaged
groups? A two decade
analysis of Latin American
countries. Rakesh Gupta
Rm 1.15
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Rethinking the relationship
between agriculture,
nutrition and industry in
Africa (Ag Ch WG)-Government grants,
agricultural production and
nutrition in rural South Africa.
Elizabeth Hull
-Reproducing labour in a food
price crisis: health of female
flower workers in Ethiopia.
Deborah Johnston
-Regional industrial development:
soy value chains across
Zimbabwe, Zambia and South
Africa. Lotta Takala-Greenish
-Blending sweet and bitter:
The post-privatization role of
out-growers associations in
the development of contract
farming of sugarcane in
Tanzania. Lotte Isager
-Production of food
vulnerability: seasonality
and agricultural labour in
Mozambique. Sara Stevano
Rm 1.31
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Crisis of Capitalism and
alternative solutions. Re-
think Economics through
Humanities: Ethics,
History, Philosophy,
Religion and Sociology in
dialogue (II) (PE Religion
WG)
-Finding solidarity within
precarity. Lessons from the
US Welfare rights Movement
regarding the role of Universal
basic income. A. Withorn
-Heterodox views of money
and modern monetary theory
(MMT). P. Armstrong
-Weal - the reorientation
of measuring societal
performance. G. Folk
-Rethinking Religion in theOttoman Societys Economic
Thought. O. Varol
Rm 1.32
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State and capital in
context (Marxist PE WG)
-Hilferding over Marx: Political
economy and the left indepression times.
Nikos Stravelakis
-Dialectical materialism and
international relations.
George Liodakis
-Economic form-determination:
wealth production beyond
commodities and markets.
Toni Prug
Rm 1.33
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What is neoliberalism?
(Neolib WG)-Thirteen Things You Need to
Know about Neoliberalism.
Ben Fine
-Marxist Critiques of
Neoliberalism: A Defence and
Critique. Damien Cahill
-Struggling with neoliberalism:
New directions, or new ideas
altogether? Kean Birch
-The neoliberal constitution of
capitalism and the critique ofpolitical economy. Hugo Radice
Rm 1.03
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Film. When China Met
Africa
Nick + Marc Francis. 1h 30m
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FEPS F&I Project: Reform
European Institutions
for a financial system at
the service of the realeconomy (Fin WG)
-An investment-led strategy for
an employment-led economic
recovery in Europe: the role of
development banks. Giovanni
Cozzi and Natalya Naqvi
-Post-crisis Central Banks
as Source of Instability in
the Global Economy and the
ECBs Experimentation with
Quantitative Easing.
Ismail Erturk
-The reserves of the ESCB as
a key issue in reforming it.
George Labrinidis
Rm G31
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Emerging Countries
Particularities and
Empirical Studies (Fin
WG)
-Currency internationalisation:
Critical Political Economy And
Post-Keynesians.Jan Grumiller
-Volatility And The Liquidity
Imperative: Locating
Financialisation in a Small,
Low Income and Fragile State.
Antonia Settle
-Post-crisis capital controls inemerging capitalist countries.
Ilias Alami
-Financial Fragility In
South American Countries:
Determinants and Alternatives.
Camilla Petrelli Correa De
Almeida
WEDNESDAY 9 2:15 4:15 PM SESSION 3.............................................................................................................................................................................................
Rm 1.06
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Politics of monetary
sovereignty, currency
unions and indebtedness
in Africa (Africa WG)- Sudans Unsustainable
External Debt: The Way Out.
Khalid Elbeely
- Currency, democracy and the
state in Senegal: a multi-scalar
approach. Hannah Cross
- Monetary Sovereignty &
Currency Unions: implications
for Africa of the Greece and the
Euro. Peter Lawrence
- Lien entre la religionet lconomie montaire
Internationale.
Hassania Chalbi-Drissi
Rm 1.09
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Social Capital:
Re-capturing theCollective Dimensions
of the Economy for
a More Pluralist and
Interdisciplinary
Economics III (Social
Capital WG)
-Social innovations and
its capacity to build social
capital: a case study about the
Pronatec in a specific region in
Brazil. Rafael Rodrigo Mueller-Social capital and sustainable
development in the Brazilian
Amazon: The case of the State
of Acre-Brazil. Elyson Ferreira
de Souza and Luiz Antnio
Besson Vezzaro Izidoro
-Economic constraints in the
construction of social capital in
Brazil. Rodrigo S. Gonzlez
Rm 1.15
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Agrarian Change in the
Post-apartheid Period in
Southern Africa II
(Ag Ch WG)-Contract farming as an
engine of socio-economic
differentiation: labour dynamics
in a Mozambican out-grower
scheme. Helena Perez Nino
-Rethinking the political economy
of contract farming: evidence
from small-scale sugarcane
grower in the South African sugar
industry. Alex Dubb
-The Dynamics of Social
Differentiation in Communal
Property Associations (CPAs)
in South Africas Land Reform
Programme. Donna Hornby
-The economy of the rural poor:
some policy implications for
food production in Southern
Africa.Jaco Vermaak
- Primitive accumulation as
the formation of alien labour:
material production and land
expropriation in Senegal. Rocio
Hiraldo Lopez-Alonso
Rm 1.31
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The Philosophy of
Economics, Pluralism and
Methodology Stream I
-Interdisciplinarity and Scarcity.
Jean-Michel Servet
-Pluralism Needs Boundaries.
Yannick Slade-Caffarel
-Subjective Evaluations: Issues
and Methodologies.
Toa Giroletti
-The Blind Leading the Blind,
or economics and elephants.
Stuart Birks
Rm 1.32
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Marxist understanding of
the relationship between
the economic and the
non-economic (Marxist PEWG)
-Fetishism and value-form in
Marxs thought.
Toms Pimenta
-Political economy of social
movements. Nadiya Didyk
-Determinism and non-
determinism in Marx.
Rber Avila
-Some Neglected Problems
with Class Struggle.Andrea Micocci
Rm 1.33
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Neoliberalism in Europe
and Australia (Neolib.WG)
-The robustness of neoliberal
Europe: European capital and
the crisis of the EU.
Mathis Heinrich
-Disciplinary Neo-liberalism,
the Silent Revolution and the
European Crisis. Stephen Gill
-Contesting conceptions of
neoliberalism: The Australian
case. Matthew Ryan
Rm 1.03
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Film. The War You Dont
See
John Pilger. 1h 37m
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9:30 11:00 AM. SESSION 5
11:00 11:15 AM. COFFEE BREAK
11:15 1:15 PM. SESSION 6
1:15 2:15 PM. LUNCH. University Refectory
2:15 4:15 PM. SESSION 7
4:15 4:30 PM. COFFEE BREAK
4:30 6:00 PM.
Theatre G2 PLENARY. Monopoly power, inequality, and instability in the era of global
capitalism: a debate.
Brett Christophers.The Great Leveler. Capitalism and Competition in the Court of Law
Gary Dymski.Globalized Finance and the Future of the European Economy
6:00 8:00 PM. MEMBERSHIP MEETING. Room: Theatre G2
From 8:30 PM. SOCIAL CONFERENCE DINNER
(bring your Conference Badge for entrance to the dinner)
AKBARs RESTAURANT, 15 Eastgate, Leeds LS2 7LY
(right in the city centre, a short 1.3 miles from the conference site,
an estimated 20 - 25 minutes for those who want to walk)
THURSDAY 10.............................................................................................................................................................................................
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Financial liberalisation,
financial flows and
development (Fin WG)
- Aid as a Financial Flow
Amidst Global Imbalances and
Financialization: Lessons from
Two Icons of Development
Studies. Andrew M. Fischer
- Financialisation - Made In
Korea. Anne Henow
-Financialisation through Trade
and Investment Agreements:
Implications for India. Smitha
Francis
Rm G31
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Progressive Proposals and
Alternative Regulations(Fin WG)
-Progressive Proposals For
Financial Sector Reform: An
Invitation To Debate.
Julian Mller
-Responsible Investment Of
Workers Capital : Why Now
And What Are Its Prospects?
Claire Parfitt
-Reallocation Of Domestic
Saving: Functional FinanceUnder Balanced Budget.
Carlos Alberto Lanzarini Casa
THURSDAY 10 9:30 11:00 AM SESSION 4.............................................................................................................................................................................................
Rm 1.06
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Rethinking Political
Economy of Work in the
21st Century (PE Work
WG)
-Normalisation, exclusion,
commensuration: work,
economics and political
economy. Frederick Harry Pitts
-Are we all entrepreneurs now?
Tom Barker
-On Services, Value and the
Future of Work. Matthew Cole
Rm 1.09
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China: What Mode of
Accumulation? (PE ChinaWG)
-China: three models of
development. Michael Roberts
-Capitalist Accumulation and
a Conjunction of Two Crises in
China. Robert Pauls
-Rebalancing or unravelling?
Contradictions in Chinas
system of accumulation.
Steven Rolf
Rm 1.15
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Water re-municipalisation
as a new form of
public service delivery
(Privitization WG)
-The international diffusion of
water remunicipalisation.
Yuliya Yurchenko
-Has water remunicipalisation
outpaced privatisation?
Jeff Powell
-Water Commodification, or the
Efficient Apocalypse of Nature
in East Africa. Idil Ires
Rm 1.31
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The Philosophy of
Economics, Pluralism andMethodology Stream II
-Grounding Political Economy.
Yvonne Franke
-What is required to
emancipate economics?
- a political economy of
economics. Deniz Kellecioglu
-The main purpose
of economics and its
consequences on theory and
reality.Rodrigo Costa de Andrade
-Themes in an institutionalist
theory of economic policy.
Paolo Ramazzotti
Rm 1.32
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Neoliberalism and
Alternatives in Europe
-How activation changed
Europe: a multidimensional
analysis of LM Expenditures.
Mauro Pinto
- Demand effects of changes in
functional income distribution
in the EU15. Thomas Obst
-European industrial policy: a
methodological proposal for
better decision-making.
Mattia Tassinari
Rm 1.33
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Neoliberalism in the
Periphery 1 (Neolib. WG)-Neoliberal policies in Poland
during crisis. Between facts
and myth. Damian Winczewski
-Latin America after Four
Decades of Neoliberalism:
Evaluation, Prospects, Tasks.
Abelardo Marina-Flores
-Reformism, class conciliation
and the Pink Tide: the working
classes under left-of-centre
governments in L.A..
Pedro Loureiro
-Development, capital flows
and Neoliberal economic
policies after 2008.
Niemeyer Almeida
Rm 1.03
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Film. No More Beyond
Matthias Kispert. 40m
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Securitisation, Money
Markets and Crises (Fin
WG)
-Inequality, Money Markets andCrisis. Simon Mohun
-Securitization and value.
Dick Bryan
-The politics of financialisation:
rehabilitating securitisation in
Europe. Caroline Metz
Rm G31
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Crisis of finance or crisis
of capitalism? Views fromEurope and emerging
markets (Fin WG)
-Kaleckis critique of globalised
Keynesianism.Jan Toporowski
-Hard pegs in developing
countries and the crisis in
the Eurozone: analogies and
insights. Alessandro Vercelli
-Finance, investment and
external disequilibria:
Challenges of developingcountries growth. Noemi Levy
-Is China the next victim of
financialisation?Jo Michell
THURSDAY 10 11:15 AM 1:15 PM SESSION 5.............................................................................................................................................................................................
Rm 1.06
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Comparative perspectives
on work and labour (PE
Work WG)
-Targeting Full Employment inBrazil: an Approach from the
SSA Theory. Marcelo Manzano
-Working Beyond the Border?
Labour Standards in EU Free
Trade Agreements.
Ben Richardson
-What Happens to a
Technological Dream Deferred?
Yugoslav Socialist Technology.
Anthony Barzey
-Brazilianization of labour inthe United Kingdom?
Vitor Filgueiras
Rm 1.09
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Is China Different? (PE
China WG)-Rethinking neoliberal
processes in China- is there the
China model?
Jana Mudronova
-Why China is Different:
Hegemony, Revolutions and
the Rise of Contender States.
Lorenzo Fusaro
-Improving the Economical
Growth Model with Chinese
Characteristics.Sheng Wu
Rm 1.15
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Financialisation and
social reproduction-
how private finance has
taken over everyday life(Privitization WG)
-Privately financed pensions
and the patriarchal family.
Jennifer Churchill
-Finance and housing:
common trends producing
differentiation.Ana C. Santos
-Financialisation and water
provision in Portugal: looking
ahead. Nuno Teles
- The financialisation of health.Kate Bayliss
Rm 1.31
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The Philosophy of
Economics, Pluralism andMethodology Stream III
-History of Ideas as a Method of
Inquiry in the work of Albert O.
Hirschman. Stefan Kesting
-How Adam Smith created the
Euro crisis. Robin Latimer
-The Socalist Calculation
Debate: between Formal
and Substantive Rationality.
Christian Scholz
-An Essay ConcerningPluralism in the Realm of
Economics. Sashank Kapilavai
Rm 1.32
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Neoliberalism in Crisis 1
(Neolib. (WG)
-Crisis Neoliberalism and
Regimes of PermanentException. Neil Davidson
-Post-Crisis Neoliberalism:
The State & Contradictions of
Capital. Benjamin Gibson
-Global Crisis and American
Hegemony. Arturo Guilln
-The Political Economy of
American Power. Mona Ali
Rm 1.33
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Neoliberalism and Fiscal
Policy (Neolib. WG)-The State and Economic
Crisis: Importance of the
Heterodox Fiscal Policy.
Yasemin Ozugurlu
-Modelling the Macroeconomic
Effects of Sovereign Ratings- an
SFC approach.
Stefanos Ioannou
-Tax Havens and the Struggle
over the Shape of the Post-
Neoliberal World Order.
Michael Tyrala
-Class relations and public
debt. Bruno Tinel
Rm 1.03
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Film. Will and Testament
Skip Kite. 1h 30m
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Financialization and
Crises: A Heterodox
Political Economy
Perspective (Fin WG)-Keynes, Consensus Macro,
Minskys Investment Theory
and the Global Crisis.
Soumyen Sikdar
-Financialization and the
Recent Crisis: Has Neoliberal
Orthodoxy Failed Us?
Manjira Dasgupta
-New financial-real side
interactions in the Monetary
Circuit. Alberto Botta
-The effects of financial
incomes and financial
payments on physical
accumulation. Daniele Tori
Rm G31
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Political Economy of
Financial Mechanisms(Fin WG)
-Commercial Banking in the
Eurozone - (dis)integration and
(de)leveraging. Nina Eichacker
-Making markets, models and
profits: the political economy
of derivative valuation models.
Duncan Lindo
-FX Swap Bid-Ask Spreads:
Competition, Convention or
Collusion? Alexis Stenfors
THURSDAY 10 2:15 4:15 PM SESSION 6.............................................................................................................................................................................................
Rm 1.06
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Teaching Political
Economy (Teaching PE
WG)
-Teaching Business Strategy& the Theory of the Firm since
the economic crisis. Carlo
Morelli
-Fit for a Fix: Why the
Economics Curriculum Needs
a Pluralist Revamp.Jostein
Hauge, Roman Eliassen and
Ivan Rajic
-Student experiences of being
introduced to alternative
economic approaches.
Kevin Deane
Rm 1.09
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China Going Out (PE
China WG)
-The Political Economy of
Chinas Economic Expansion in
Sub-Saharan Africa.
Rhys Jenkins
-China, Trade and Uneven
Development in Southeast Asia.
Ben Reid
-The geopolitical economy of
Chinas rise. Adrian Budd
Rm 1.15
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Questioning PPPs as win-
win for infrastructure
development and service
provision (Privitization WG)-The political economy of BRT:
the case of Dar es Salaam,
Tanzania, 2002-2015.
Matteo Rizzo
-The GlF: a magic bullet?
Restating the case for public
infrastructure finance. Elisa
Van Waeyenberge
-Collaboration in question: An
inquiry into collaborative forms
of in Japan. Seiko Kitajima
Rm 1.31
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The Philosophy of
Economics, Pluralism andMethodology IV
-The Very Idea of An economic
Science: GLS Shackle and the
new Classical School. Greg Hill
-Dialectics in Economics: A
social totality alternative to a
static equilibrium.
Aleksandr Gevorkyan
-Critical Reflections on Fred
Lees Methodology and his
vision of Economics.Ioana Negru
-Formalising Economics: The
Role of Power and Ideology.
Dimitris Milonakis
Rm 1.32
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Neoliberalism, Trade and
Poverty (Neolib. WG)
-Industrial development, de-
industrialization and incomeinequality. Susan Newman
-Working into Poverty?
Labour, Poverty & Production
Transformations.
Lucia Pradella
-Transatlantic trade and the
creation of prosperity.
Tina Schivatcheva
-Shifting the Social Costs Of
Trade: Non-Tariff Measures as
the New Focus of Trade Policy.
Werner Raza
Rm 1.33
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Neoliberalism in the
Periphery 2 (Neolib. WG)-Resisting Neoliberalism
through human rights activism:
evidence from Colombia.
Paul Chambers
-Colombia - Neoliberalism as
Neocolonialism.
Andy Higginbottom
-Violence and Neoliberalism in
Mexico. Alejandro Valle Baeza
-Institutionalising segregation:
welfare and employmentchoices. Maria Gabriela
Palacio Ludena
Rm 1.03
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Film. Estate, a Reverie
Andrea Zimmermann. 1h 23m
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9:30 11:00 AM.
Theatre G2 The End of Neo-developmentalism
Special Plenary by our sister Political Economy organizations, SEP (Brazilian Society of Political
Economy) and SEPLA (Latin American Society of Political Economy)
Leda Paulani(University of Sao Paulo)
Vanessa Petrelli Correa (Federal University of Uberlandia)
11:00 11:15 AM. COFFEE BREAK
11:15 1:15 PM. SESSION 8
1:15 2:15 PM. LUNCH. University Refectory
2:15 4:15 PM. SESSION 9
4:15 4:30 PM. COFFEE BREAK
4:30 6:00 PM.
Theatre G2 PLENARY. Economic Activism
Bruno Tinel.FAPE and the Open Letter
Yuan Yang.Rethinking Economics - the Fight to Demystify, Diversify, and Invigorate Economics
Ania Skrzypek. From Rhetoric of Overspending to the Truth about Social Investments. European
Next Left in a Search for a New Narrative.
FRIDAY 11.............................................................................................................................................................................................
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Theorising
financialisation: fictitious
capital, debt and state
(Fin WG)
-Revisiting credit system in
Marx from the perspective of
fictitious capital. Carolina Alves
-The fetishism of capital and
the financialization of life.
Fernando Junior
-Sovereign debt: the
speculation processes and
parasitism of fictitious capital.
Junia Rezende
-The transnationalization (andfinancialization) of Capitalism.
Samuel Decker
Rm G31
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Vulnerability and
resistance: howhouseholds navigate a
financialised system 1
(Fin WG)
-An International Comparative
Study of the Financialisation of
Housing. Mary Robertson
- Financialisation of the housing
sector in Istanbul after the
2001 crisis. Sila Demirors
- Financialisation in everyday
life: experiences in the UKsince the crash. Alice Martin
FRIDAY 11 11:15 AM 1:15 PM SESSION 8.............................................................................................................................................................................................
Rm 1.06
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Reteaching Economics
Roundtable, with
-Jo Michell
-Jeff Powell
-Daniela Gabor
Rm 1.09
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Chinas Industrial Policy
and Structural Change(PE China WG)
-Chinas Economic
Development and the
distinctive role of Special
Economic Zones. Elisa Barbieri
-Selective Industrial Policies
in China: how to prioritize
industrial sectors?
Marco Di Tommaso
-Chinas Developmental Path
and Scales of Governance.Alexandre Gomes
- China and its strategy of
insertion in world capitalism.
Rubens Sawaya
Rm 1.15
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Class dynamics and
organization of production
in Indian agriculture (Ag
Ch WG)
-Relation of Production and the
Form of Surplus Extraction: A
Note. Pratik Rumba
-Distress and Persistence:
Political Economy of Petty
Commodity Production in
Indian Agriculture.
Ramana Murthy R.V.
-Caste networks and class
dynamics: tobacco control
and its impacts upon Gounderagriculturalists in South India.
Nithya Natarajan
-Ottoman Agrarian Regime and
Collective Agrarian Practices in
the Balkans in the Nineteenth
Century. Ycel Terziba o lu
Rm 1.31
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Political Economy of
Institutions I: AppliedAspects (PE Institutions
WG)
-ECUs (Eurasian Customs
Union) IP Market: Institutional
Challenges. Ainur Musaeva
-What about corruptions
dimension? A Study Case
for a Colombian Institution.
Cristian Pieros and Rodrigo
Dominguez
-Institutional Capacity and theElectricity Sector.
Cristiane Mancini
Rm 1.32
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Neoliberalism in Crisis 2
(Neolib. WG)
-Market society forever?
The challenge of de-
neoliberalisation.Jrg Wiegratz
-No Exit: How Neoliberal
Policies Brought Stagnation
and Crisis.John Weeks
-The Household Debt Economy
and Modalities of Resistance.
Johnna Montgomerie and Sara
Wallin
Rm 1.33
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Neoliberalism in the
Periphery 3 (Neolib. WG)
-Public Social Expenditures
in Turkey since Financial
Liberalisation. Aysel Arikboga
-Neoliberalism in Crisis: The
Case of Turkey under AKP
Rule. Galip Yalman
-The relationship between
capital movements and
economic growth in Turkey.
Nilgn Erdem
-Moscow Conflict with theWest and Russian Economic
Presence in the Middle East.
Nikolay Kozhanov
Rm 1.03
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Film. Episode III (Enjoy
Poverty)
Renzo Martens. 1h 27m
7/25/2019 IIPPE 2015 - Final Programme
12/12
Theatre G2
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Monetary Policy, Central
Banks and Institutions
(Fin WG)
-Financialisation, Agency
Capture And The Federal
Reserve. Ciaran O Flynn
-A Critical Assessment Of The
Central Bank independence
Paradigm. Ourania Dimakou
-Central Banks and their role in
addressing Financial Instability.
Carolin Ortlepp
Rm G31
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Vulnerability and
resistance: how
households navigate a
financialised system 2
(Fin WG)
-Financial exclusion: A critique.
Daniela Gabor
-Experiences of financialisation
by the economically
marginalized in Portugal. Rita
da Silva
-Financial Expropriation
as Accumulation by
Dispossession. Michael
McCormack
FRIDAY 11 2:15 4:15 PM SESSION 9.............................................................................................................................................................................................
Rm 1.06
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Students for pluralism:
Round table with
members of ISIPE
(International StudentInitiative for Pluralism in
Economics)
Rm 1.09
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China, a transitional
economy neither
capitalist nor socialist (PE
China WG)
-Is China a developmental
state?Jonathan Clyne
-Chinas Go Global in the age
of new imperialism. Sam-Kee
Cheng
-Marxist Analysis of Chinas
Social System. Heiko Khoo
Rm 1.15
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Accumulation,
Dispossession and
Agrarian Resistance in
rural India (Ag Ch WG)-The big growth story: new
and old agrarian structures of
Gujarat. Sejuti Das Gupta
-Liberalisation and
Accumulation in Indian
Agriculture: A Study of Potato
Growers in Punjab. Shreya
Sinha
-Agrarian Resistance through a
Text of Law: Reflections on The
National Rural Employment
Guarantee Act, India. Nandini
Nayak
-Living the Crisis: The Daily
Lives of Dalit Women in Eastern
Uttar Pradesh, North India.
Ishita Mehrotra
Rm 1.31
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Political Economy of
Institutions II: Culture,Organisations & Power
(PE Institutions WG)
-Birds of a feather, stronger
together? Advocacy NGO
networks in the EU. Moritz
Hennicke
-How Culture Predetermines
Economic Performance:
Nature, Formation and Impact.
Paul Fudulu
Rm 1.32
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Neoliberalism and Society
(Neolib. WG)
-Rethinking neoliberalism as
a technology of government:some power implications.
Danielle Guizzo
-Hayek vs. Hippocrates:
Epistemological bases for
neoliberal healthcare agendas.
Douglas Sipp
-Changing norms of social
reproduction under austerity.
Susan Himmelweit
-Socio-economic rights in the
era of Neo-liberalism: rising or
falling? Hajime Sato
Rm 1.33
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Neoliberalism in the
Periphery 4 (Neolib. WG)
-Neoliberalism and thePerspectives of Brazil. Antonio
Renildo Santana Souza
-The role of ICTs in the process
of financialization of the
Brazilian economy. Edemilson
Paran
-Imbalances in the periphery
and fiscal adjustment - the
recent Brazilian case. Vanessa
Corra
-The upper middle class in
Brazil: hypothesis on recentpolitical mobilization. Svio
Cavalcante
Rm 1.03
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Film. Debtocracy
Katerina Kitidi + Aris
Chatzistefanocu. 1h 14m
Leeds, United Kingdom
LS2 9JT
Tel. 0113 243 1751
www.leeds.ac.uk