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Saturday

08:30
Main quad
Registration
09:00
Cruciform
lecture
theatre 1
Opening remarks
Sam Wheldon-
Bayes (SOAS,
Rethinking
Economics)
09:30
Cruciform
lecture
theatre 1
Keynote Speech:
Rethinking Economics: The
need for radical change
Lord Adair Turner
Author of
Economics after
the Crisis
11:00

Break: tea and coffee
11:30
Cruciform
lecture
theatre 2
Rethinking rational choice
theory and the efficient
market hypothesis: Do
humans act like Homo
Economicus when faced with
radical uncertainty?
William Janeway
(INET)
David Tuckett
(INET, UCL)
Christopher
Harris
(Cambridge)
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Pearson
G22
Rethinking equilibrium: Is
capitalism that stable?
Mark Hayes
(Cambridge)
Sheila Dow
(Stirling)
Chadwick
B05
Rethinking money and
banking: Where does money
come from? How do we
create a financially stable
economy?
Daniela Gabor
(UWE Bristol)
Josh Ryan Collins
(NEF)
Ben Dyson
(Positive Money)
Richard Werner
13:00

Lunch break
Pearson
G22
Meet CORE: A chance to
meet academics involved
with INETs CORE project
(13:30-14:00)
Oscar
Landerretche
(INET, University
of Chile)

Saturday
14:00
Cruciform
lecture
theatre 1
Rethinking the differences
between economists:
Lessons from Keyness
General Theory
Victoria Chick
(UCL)
Sheila Dow
(Stirling)
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2

Cruciform
lecture
theatre 2
Rethinking mathematical
modelling in economics: A
bad tool of limited
applicability or a great tool
applied inappropriately too
often?
Tony Lawson
(Cambridge)
Donald Gillies
(UCL)


Chadwick
B05
Rethinking profit
maximisation and the
economics of the firm
David Gindis
(Hertfordshire)
Michael Joffe
(Imperial)
15:30

Break: tea and coffee
16:00
Cruciform
lecture
theatre 2
Rethinking economics
education: Whats wrong
with what students are being
taught? What does a good
curriculum look like?
Jack Reardon
(Hamline)
Ioana Negru
(AHE)
Ozlem Onaran
(Greenwich)
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3

Cruciform
lecture
theatre 1
Rethinking market failures
and the role of the state
Will Hutton
(Oxford)
Tim Nichols
(Taxpayers
Against Poverty)
Pearson
G22
Rethinking the Whig history
of mainstream economics:
How has neoclassical
economics dominated the
profession?
Victoria Chick
(UCL)
Hugh Goodacre
(UCL)
Andy Denis (City
University)
17:30

End of day
Sunday
08:30
Cruciform
Registration
09:30
Darwin B40
Introduction to Post-
Keynesian Economics:
Keyness true heirs?
Engelbert
Stockhammer
(Kingston)
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1

Chadwick
B05
Introduction to Marxist
Political Economy: Marxs
comeback
Michael Burke
(EAA)
Pearson G22
Introduction to
Econophysics: What can
economics learn from the
physical sciences?
Julian Wells
(Kingston)
Frank Witte
(UCL)

Cruciform
Lecture
Theatre 2
Introduction to economy for
the Common Good: Towards
a new alternative social,
political and economic
system
Diego Isabel
(Common
Good)
11:00

Break: tea and coffee
11:30
Darwin B40
Introduction to Butterfly
Economics: Understanding
the evolutionary and
complex economy were
living in
Paul Ormerod
(INET, UCL)
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2

Pearson G22
Introduction to Austrian
Economics: Guardians of the
free-markets?
Ioana Negru
(AHE)
Chadwick
B05
Introduction to central
banking arbitrages
Daniela Gabor
(UWE Bristol)
Cruciform
lecture
theatre 2
Meet Rethinking Economics:
Building a local movement
Rethinking
Economics
organisers
Sunday
13:00

Lunch break
14:00
Darwin B40
Introduction to
Institutionalist Political
Economy: An alternative to
the neoliberal theory of the
market and the state
Ha-Joon Chang
(Cambridge)
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3

Cruciform
lecture
theatre 2
Introduction to Ecological
Economics: Taking planetary
boundaries seriously
Kate Raworth
(Oxford)
Pearson G22
Introduction to Kondratieffs
Economics: Why the Theory
of Long Waves is still
relevant today
Leo Nefiodow

Chadwick
B05
Meet the International
Student Initiative for
Pluralist Economics: Building
the global movement
ISIPE organisers
from Chile,
France,
Germany and
Denmark
15:30

Break: tea and coffee
16:00
Darwin B40
Keynote speech:
Let a hundred flowers
bloom: A concrete case for
pluralism
Ha-Joon Chang
(Cambridge):
Author of
Economics: The
Users Guide
17:30
Darwin B40
Closing remarks
Ben Tippet (LSE,
Rethinking
Economics)
18:00

End of day

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