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Post-Keynesian Economics Society 10th Annual PhD Conference


30 May 2018, 10:45am - 5:00pm

326, Professor Stuart Hall Building

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Cost Free
Department Institute of Management Studies
Website www.postkeynesian.net/.../30052018-10th-annual-phd-student-conference-post-k/
Contact G.Galanis(@gold.ac.uk)

PhD students in their second and third years are presenting on topics relevant to Post-Keynesian economics and political economy.

We are delighted to be hosting the PKES 10th Annual PhD Student Conference where students will present drafts of their dissertations and receive feedback from senior researchers, as well as other students.

Hoang Luong, University of Greenwich, “The Determinants of Firm R&D Investment: An Augmented Tobin's Q Model With Knowledge Spillovers” - Discussant: Dr Gregor Semieniuk, SOAS

Achilleas Mantes, University of Greenwich, “Current account imbalances and financial fragility in the Eurozone: a stock-flow consistent approach” - Discussant: Dr Giorgos Galanis, Goldsmiths

Karsten Kohler, Kingston University, “Can sterilised foreign exchange intervention stabilise emerging market economies after external shocks?” - Discussant: Dr Rafael Wildauer, University of Greenwich

Sultan Altowain, University of Glasgow, “Promoting and financing industrial diversification in resource dependent countries: the case of Saudi Arabia” - Discussant: Prof. Gary Dymski, Leeds University

Bazil Sansom, Kingston University, “Regional house price and mortgage default cycles, phasesynchronisation and the destabilisation of US housing and finance” - Discussant: Dr Isabella Weber, Goldsmiths

Cristiano Duarte, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro and Centre d’Économie de l’Université Paris-Nord, Université Paris 13, “Corporate Debt Expansion in Emerging Countries after 2008: Profile, Determinants and Economic Policy Implications” - Discussant: Dr Christina Wolf, Kingston University

Lawrence Ajibola, University of Leeds, “The Impact of Government Expenditure on Employment and Wages: Evidence from Firm-level Data for the U.K.” - Discussant: Dr Daniele Tori, Open University

Andrea Coveri, Marche Polytechnic University, “The relations between innovation, economic performance, income distribution and demand dynamics” - Discussant: Dr Alberto Botta, University of Greenwich

www.postkeynesian.net/.../30052018-10th-annual-phd-student-conference-post-k/

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30 May 2018 10:45am - 5:00pm
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