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SUMMARY:Student Conference
DESCRIPTION:[10am-11am] Breakfast (Haaren Hall 336)\n[11am-1pm] Presentations\n[1pm-2pm] Lunch (Haaren Hall 336)\n[2pm-4pm] Presentations\n[4pm] Food and Party (Haaren Hall 336) \nPaper topics and room numbers can be found in the conference program.
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LOCATION:John Jay College\, 524 West 59th Street
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:Gerald Epstein. Busting the Bankers' Club: Finance for the Rest of Us
DESCRIPTION:Gerald Epstein is Professor of Economics and a Founding Codirector of the Political Economy Research Institute at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. He is the author of The Political Economy of Central Banking: Contested Control and the Power of Finance. His new book\, Busting the Bankers’ Club\, recently published by the University of California Press documents the promises and roadblocks of reforming our broken and unfair financial system. \n  \n 
URL:https://johnjayeconomics.emergestudio.dev/event/gerald-epstein-busting-the-bankers-club-finance-for-the-rest-of-us/
LOCATION:Room L2.85\, John Jay College 524 West 59th Street
CATEGORIES:Economic Justice Speaker Series
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SUMMARY:Power for a Just Transition
DESCRIPTION:Using Law and Political Economy as a guiding framework\, this workshop will host emerging scholarship in conversation with academics and policymakers\, working to identify innovative methods of analysis from law\, economics\, sociology\, or policy that can interrogate and combat hegemonic and capitalist power. \nFeaturing keynote speakers Kate Aronoff (Writer for New Republic) and Isabel Estevez (Deputy Director of Industrial Policy and Trade at the Roosevelt Institute)\, this workshop will provide a specific lens on climate policy\, addressing crucial questions about public intervention\, industrial policy\, and democratic governance in the face of climate catastrophe and authoritarian capitalism. \nThe event will also host a roundtable discussion on regulation\, state action\, and governance featuring Clara Mattei (New School)\, An Li (Sarah Lawrence)\, JW Mason (John Jay)\, and Jamee Moudud (Sarah Lawrence) moderated by Martha McCluskey (University of Buffalo). \nAttendance is free and breakfast and lunch will be served complimentary for all conference attendees. \nRegister at\nBIT.LY/APPEAL-SPRING24
URL:https://johnjayeconomics.emergestudio.dev/event/power-for-a-just-transition/
LOCATION:John Jay College\, 524 West 59th Street
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SUMMARY:Michael Heinrich. "Today's Political Value of Marx's Theory of Value"
DESCRIPTION:Michael Heinrich is a German historian of philosophy\, political scientist\, and mathematician\, specializing in the critical study of the development of Marx’s thought. He has written in depth on Marx’s critique of political economy in his book\, The Science of Value. His An Introduction to the Three Volumes of Karl Marx’s Capital is probably the most popular introduction to Marx’s economic works in Germany. \n 
URL:https://johnjayeconomics.emergestudio.dev/event/economic-justice-speaker-series_heinrich/
LOCATION:Room 9.64 NB\, John Jay College 524 West 59th Street
CATEGORIES:Economic Justice Speaker Series
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