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History of Economic Theory and Policy of the 20th century

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Centre for the History and Methodology of Economic Science (CeHistMet) and the Department of Theoretical Economics run the online course of lectures History of Economic Theory and Policy of the 20th century. The working language is English.

Speakers:

  • Alessandro Roncaglia (Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei; Professor emeritus at the University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy; President of the Italian Economic Society in 2010–13; Guggenheim prize for the history of economic thought, 2019) 

  • Andrés Lazzarini (Lecturer, Goldsmiths, University of London, U.K.)  

  • José Luís Cardoso (Research Professor, Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon, Portugal; President of the European Society for the History of Economic Thought in 2014–16)

  • Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak (Associate Professor, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil; co-editor of Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology)

Lectures programme (Moscow time)

14 November 2020, Saturday

13:50 – 14:00: Opening remarks

A. Roncaglia 
14:00 – 15:20: Keynes and uncertainty: impact on economics
15:40 – 17:00: The myth of the invisible hand of the market: Sraffian critique of marginalist theory

 

16 November 2020, Monday

A. Lazzarini
19:00 – 20:20: After Keynes: the neoclassical synthesis in the post Second World War 

 

21 November 2020, Saturday

A. Lazzarini 
14:00 – 15:20: Keynes fights back: rethinking the Keynesian legacy in application to economic growth and distribution
15:40 – 17:00: Theoretical and methodological developments in the neoclassical approach: capital, expectations, equilibrium

 

23 November 2020, Monday

J. L. Cardoso
19:00 – 20:20: Economic policy of corporatism and authoritarian political regimes

 

25 November 2020, Wednesday

C. E. Suprinyak
18:00 – 19:20: Development economics at the “Center”: neoclassical economics and development

 

26 November 2020, Thursday

C. E. Suprinyak
18:00 – 19:20: Development Economics at the “Periphery”: import substitution, inflation, productive structure and income distribution
19:40 – 21:00: Development Economics in Practice: the cases of Chile and Brazil

 

To register fill out a Google form: http://bit.ly/CeHistMet2020