Apply for a 2022-2023 Fellowship at The New School’s Institute for the Cooperative Digital Economy by 2/20/22
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Apply for the 2022-2023 Fellowship Program at The New School’s Institute for the Cooperative Digital Economy – Applications Due Feb. 20, 2022”
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Categorizing Currencies: Making Subjects, Making Money—Currency and Empire Sawyer Seminar on Feb. 18, 2022
Please join the New School for their second Currency and Empire Sawyer Seminar Event of 2022, “Categorizing Currencies: Making Money, Making Subjects” - on Zoom, Feb. 18!
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Categorizing Currencies: Making Subjects, Making Money—Currency and Empire Sawyer Seminar on Feb. 18, 2022”
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YSI Financial Stability Working Group: Money View Symposium on Feb. 11-13, 2022! Keynote by Perry Mehrling 2/11 at 2 pm EST!
YSI Financial Stability Working Group is holding a Symposium on Perry Mehrling’s Money View on Feb. 11-13, 2022! Register to attend the Zoom Symposium for free!
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YSI Financial Stability Working Group: Money View Symposium on Feb. 11-13, 2022! Keynote by Perry Mehrling 2/11 at 2 pm EST!”
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Université de Lyon: Building Bridges Around David Graeber’s Legacy on July 7-9, 2022 – Call for Papers due Feb. 15, 2022
Université de Lyon‘s “Building Bridges Around David Graeber’s Legacy” Conference July 7-9, 2022. Call for proposal submissions due Feb. 15, 2022.
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Université de Lyon: Building Bridges Around David Graeber’s Legacy on July 7-9, 2022 – Call for Papers due Feb. 15, 2022”
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Department of Historical and Heritage Studies Seminar—Monetary Transitions: Currencies, Colonialism, and African Societies on Jan. 26, 2022
Department of Historical and Heritage Studies (University of Pretoria) seminar scheduled for today at 9 AM EST.
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Department of Historical and Heritage Studies Seminar—Monetary Transitions: Currencies, Colonialism, and African Societies on Jan. 26, 2022”
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Early Modern Money in Global Perspective: Currency and Empire Sawyer Seminar on Jan. 28, 2022
Please join the New School for their first Currency and Empire Sawyer Seminar Event of the new year “Early Modern Money in Global Perspective” - on Zoom, Jan. 28, 2022!
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Early Modern Money in Global Perspective: Currency and Empire Sawyer Seminar on Jan. 28, 2022”
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Pauline Maier Early American History Seminar: The American Funding on Feb. 1, 2022
The Pauline Maier Early American History Seminar invites you to join their panel discussion considering two papers on the history of money from the mid-18th through the early 19th centuries by Professors Katie Moore and Ann Daly on Tuesday, February 1 at 5:15 PM.
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Pauline Maier Early American History Seminar: The American Funding on Feb. 1, 2022”
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In search of a decent coin: the value of small change in Bourbon Spanish America
Andrew Konove
This article examines three eighteenth-century projects to replace shopkeeper tokens in Spanish America with copper coins minted in Spain.
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In search of a decent coin: the value of small change in Bourbon Spanish America”
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The IMF’s 2018 Stand-By Arrangement with Argentina: An Ultra Vires Act?
Karina Patricio Ferreira Lima
We introduce the hypothesis that the SBA violated the core purposes of the IMF as per its Articles of Agreement and, therefore, constitutes an ultra vires act.
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The IMF’s 2018 Stand-By Arrangement with Argentina: An Ultra Vires Act?”
Fall 2021 - A Symposium on: Stephen A. Marglin’s Raising Keynes: A Twenty-First Century Theory
David Laidler, “Taking Money Seriously” with Stephen Marglin*
January 12, 2022
*A Comment on Ch. 13 “Taking Money Seriously”, of Stephen A. Marglin (2021) Raising Keynes, Cambridge, MA. Harvard University Press
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‘To search and claim’: indigenous prospectors, silver mining, and legal practices in Spanish America, 1530–1600
Dana Velasco Murillo
Indigenous people played a critical though unacknowledged role in the discovery of silver in sixteenth-century Spanish America.
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‘To search and claim’: indigenous prospectors, silver mining, and legal practices in Spanish America, 1530–1600”
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Technocratic Keynesianism: a paradigm shift without legislative change
Jens van ‘t Klooster
Despite anticipated curtailment of their powers, the past decade saw technocratic actors take on an increasingly powerful role in economic governance.
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Technocratic Keynesianism: a paradigm shift without legislative change”
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Levy Institute Summer Seminar: June 11-18, 2022
Organized by L. Randall Wray and Dimitri Papadimitriou, the Levy Institute Summer Seminar will be a week of lectures, workshops, and discussion groups held here at the Institute focused on topics related to MMT and the work of Hyman Minsky and Wynne Godley.
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Levy Institute Summer Seminar: June 11-18, 2022”
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Price and Sovereignty
December 10, 2021
Harvard Law Review
Thus, this Note concludes, the legal history of price controls exemplifies neoliberalism’s most impressive achievement: to make the form of politics it opposes not illegal, but irrational.
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Price and Sovereignty”
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The 1783 Proposal for a Readymade Note at the Bank of England
David M. Batt
This article analyses the 1783 proposal to issue readymade notes to the Bank of England's private banking customers.
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The 1783 Proposal for a Readymade Note at the Bank of England”