Berlin, Germany

Keynesian Macroeconomics and European Economic Policies

when 28 July 2019 - 2 August 2019
language English
duration 1 week
fee EUR 100

The summer school will cover the following areas:
• History and Fundamentals of Post-Keynesian Macroeconomics
• Money and Macroeconomics
• Financial Markets and Instability
• Distribution and Growth
• Income and Wealth Inequality
• International and Development Economics
• Money and Development
• Stock-Flow Consistent Modelling (SFC) (with emphasize on ecological macroeconomics)
• Economic Policy

Course leader

Leading international researchers in the area, like Robert Blecker (US), Yannis Dafermos (UK), Sebastian Dullien (Germany), Sebastian Gechert (Germany), Eckhard Hein (Germany), Heike Joebges (Germany), Annina Kaltenbrunner (UK), Marc Lavoie (France/Canada

Target group

Interested graduate students (MA and PhD) and junior researchers.

Course aim

Providing an introduction to Keynesian macroeconomics and to the problems of European economic policies

Fee info

EUR 100: Only accepted participants will have to pay a fee of 100 Euro for accommodation and meals

Scholarships

A selected number of students will receive a partial travel stipend from INET's Young Scholar Initiative (YSI) based on their application and travel requirements. Interested students should fill the form available at https://goo.gl/forms/YWO9VMOlo9M9h2bW2