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This workshop was originally taught at the Summer Academy for Pluralist Economics 2021
Instructor: Valeria Jimenez
Course form | Credit | Duration | Language |
Workshop (online) | 5 ECTS | 1 week block course | English |
After completing the workshop in Post Keynesian Economics participants should be able to describe the main differences and similarities between PKE and other schools of thought. They should understand the main theoretical foundations in PKE and have a basic understanding of Post-Keynesian models, including SFC models. They should also be able to explain what hysteresis is and be able to discuss policy proposals such as a job guarantee.
The workshop begins with a discussion of the historical development of PKE and a comparison with different schools of thought. Participants will learn the main theoretical foundations within the PK school, with modules dedicated to the theories of choice,output and employment, endogenous money and monetary policy, inequality and inflation, and theories of growth. The foundations of SFC modeling will be presented, and two topical issues (job guarantee and hysteresis) will be discussed.
Workshop - Mixture of new content a lecture, prepared reading, and short presentations and in-class discussion. There will be some working tasks during the sessions and discussion will be encouraged. Participants will also take some time to develop a final project that will be presented in the final plenary session of the summer academy.
This Module can either be accomplished in a compulsory or elective module, depending on the degree programme. In every degree programme it might be suited for elective or transdisciplinary modules. In degree programmes in economics or with parts in economics, it might be suited for advanced courses, too.
English level B2
Basic knowledge macroeconomics
contact times | self-study | exam preparation | marking |
30 h | 30 h | 90 h | yes |
The assessment will be an essay which will be graded following a evaluation sheet.
The module is carried out by the Netzwerk Plurale Ökonomik e.V. Responsible staff:
Janina Urban, M.Sc. and Anita Lehner, M.A.
Valeria Jimenez , M.A International Economics (HWR Berlin), Master in Political Economy and Analysis (Universite Sorbonne Paris Nord). Currently working as Junior researcher at the HWR Berlin.
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