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Inaugural UK Modern Monetary Theory Conference

Published by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 05/03/2024 - 6:51am in

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The University of Leeds

July 15-17, 2024

FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS – DEADLINE EXTENDED

(New Submissions Deadline: Thursday, March 28, 2024)

 

We have extended the deadline for the submission of abstracts until the 28th of March, 2024. Please find all the relevant information regarding submission in our Call for Papers below.

We are thrilled to announce an outstanding lineup of confirmed attendees for our event:

  • Warren Mosler
  • L Randall Wray
  • Stephanie Kelton
  • Pavlina Tcherneva
  • Scott Fullwiler
  • Mat Forstater
  • Dirk Ehnts
  • Agustin Mario

This event is open to all interested in MMT, not just those presenting and tickets are now on sale. Enter the code EARLYBIRD to get a £5 discount.

We are looking forward to seeing you in Leeds in July!

 

Call for Papers:

We welcome academics, students, activists and any other persons who would like to present a new or existing paper, or share preliminary thoughts about MMT.

The programme includes a full day of workshops and discussion groups to allow interaction between the participants. If it’s MMT-related and you want to work through something with like-minded people and the MMT founders, this is your opportunity!

Send your abstracts, outlines, poster sessions and talk suggestions (600 words maximum) to email hidden; JavaScript is required
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Key Dates: 

Please submit abstracts by March 28, 2024. Decisions will be announced by email by mid April. Sessions will be formed in May, and the programme will be announced in late May.

 

Registration:

Tickets for the event are now on sale.

The Presenter registration deadline is May 7, 2024.

Registration will close on June 14, 2024 at the latest.

 

Conference Fees:

All presenters and participants are expected to register and pay fees to participate in the conference, including those invited to attend.

Payment is in sterling using Visa/Mastercard. A purchase order option is available, but tickets are allocated once payment is received.

£280 – Standard registration for academics

£180 – Registration for academics whose institutions are in the Global South

£40 – Non-associated individuals, current students and recent PhDs (earned November 1, 2023 or later)

The registration fee includes:

  • a note of your associated academic institution
  • admission to all sessions across all three days
  • coffee breaks
  • buffet lunch
  • our eternal thanks and gratitude

Register on the website if you are registering in your name with a credit or debit card.

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Original Call
Background:

The Gower Initiative for Modern Money Studies was launched in 2018 and is part of an international movement challenging the economic orthodoxy of the last four decades. Its founders came together through a common concern that the dominant economics of our day is deeply flawed.

To that end, the primary aim of GIMMS is education that provides the tools to enable people to understand that the state of the public finances per se is not a limiting factor in government spending, and that the central question revolves around the development and distribution of real resources, along with the political nature of those decisions.

GIMMS’ mandate is to challenge the household budget narrative of the state finances that dominates the daily political and media discourse and to encourage a discussion about the full range of government’s priorities and policy options and how best they can serve the public purpose.

The Gower Initiative for Modern Money Studies is delighted to announce the inaugural UK Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) Conference to be held at The University of Leeds from July 15 to 17, 2024.

This groundbreaking event will feature Warren Mosler, author of ‘Soft Currency Economics’ (1993), the publication of which became the basis for what has become popularised as Modern Monetary Theory. Warren will be our special guest and the first-day keynote speaker, and will attend all three days, participating and providing critical analysis in multiple sessions.

 

Call for Papers:

Scholars, researchers, and practitioners are invited to submit papers on themes consistent with MMT understanding of economic thought with a particular emphasis on critical reviews of Warren Mosler’s economic insights and published work available to view via Mosler Economics

The first day of the conference will be dedicated to papers reviewing and critically engaging with Mosler’s extensive body of work. Suggested topics for critical evaluation are:

  • Price anchor theory and its history
  • Ramifications of modelling of the currency as a public monopoly
  • Zero interest rate policy (ZIRP)
  • Interest rate policy dynamics as related to the level of public debt and international trade
  • Real terms of trade and employment policy
  • Full employment and price stability
  • Critical analysis of the differences between inflation as academically defined and price increases
  • Exchange rate policy and employment
  • Bank regulation and public purpose
  • The role of and options for taxation.

 

The second day of the conference welcomes academic papers that align with MMT principles on a broader spectrum. Possible topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Taxing authority, unemployment and fiscal policy
  • The role of central banks
  • The dynamics of floating vs fixed exchange rates in a multi-currency world
  • The source of the price level, and consequences of changes in the price level
  • Sustaining full employment under real resource constraints
  • Financial regulations and public purpose
  • The Truss budget and LDI scandal from an MMT viewpoint

Abstracts of 300 to 600 words for both critical evaluations of Mosler’s work and general MMT-consistent papers should be submitted by March 28, 2024.

 

Third Day – Practical Application of MMT to Real-World Policies:

The third day of the conference shifts focus to the practical application of MMT insights to real-world policies. This day is designed to be inclusive of diverse disciplines. We warmly invite contributors to engage in workshops and breakout sessions, fostering collaborative discussions on matters pivotal to contemporary challenges. Some key areas of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Energy self-sufficiency, sustainability and productivity
  • Analysis of the real resource constraints on the NHS
  • Questions surrounding and proposals regarding housing availability and affordability
  • Defining and achieving productivity and investment
  • Analysis of the political engagement of MMT

Further suggestions for workshops, short presentations and breakout sessions should be submitted by March 28, 2024.

This inclusive day is a unique opportunity for interdisciplinary collaboration, where diverse perspectives can converge to explore how MMT understandings can contribute practically to addressing the pressing challenges of our time. Join us in shaping a dialogue that bridges the theoretical foundations of MMT with the tangible applications needed to drive meaningful change.

 

Submission Guidelines:

We look forward to an enriching exchange of ideas, critiques, and practical applications during this three-day event. Join us in advancing the discourse on Modern Monetary Theory and exploring its potential impact on shaping economic policies.

To send abstracts and suggestions for workshops, short presentations and breakout sessions, please email email hidden; JavaScript is required
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The Debate Over the Definition of Basic Income – Online Forum

Published by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 04/03/2024 - 6:03am in

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Karl Widerquist will present his new article “the Debate Over the Definition of Basic Income,” via zoom in an online open forum of BIEN’s Working Group on the Clarification of the Definition of Basic Income on March 13 in some time zones and March 14 in others:Central Time (US): 13 March, 8-9:30pmEastern Time (US): 13 […]

The Debate Over the Definition of Basic Income – Online Forum

FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS – Inaugural UK Modern Monetary Theory Conference

Published by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 23/02/2024 - 11:34pm in

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Details have updated. Make sure to look at the Conference Page for the latest information.

The University of Leeds

July 15-17, 2024

FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS

(Submissions Deadline: Friday March 1, 2024)

 

The submission deadline for the conference is coming up soon — one week to go.

We welcome academics, students, activists and any other persons who would like to present a new or existing paper or share some preliminary thoughts relating to MMT. The programme includes a full day of workshops and discussion groups to allow interaction between the participants. If it’s MMT-related and you want to work through something with like-minded people and the MMT founders, this is your opportunity. 

Please send your abstracts, outlines and talk suggestions (600 words maximum)  to email hidden; JavaScript is required
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If you have further questions or want to be added to the conference mailing list, please email email hidden; JavaScript is required
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We are looking forward to seeing you in Leeds in July!

 

Key Dates: 

Please submit abstracts by March 1 2024. Decisions will be announced by email by the end of March. Presenter registration deadline is April 22, 2024. Sessions will be formed in May, and the programme will be announced in late May.

Conference Fees:

All presenters and participants will be expected to register and pay fees to participate in the conference, including those invited to attend.

Payment will be accepted in sterling using Visa/Mastercard. A purchase order option is available, but tickets will be allocated once payment is received.

£280 – Standard registration for academics

£180 – Registration for academics whose institutions are in the Global South

£40 – Non-associated individuals, current students and recent PhDs (earned November 1, 2023 or later)

The registration fee includes:

  • note of your associated academic institution
  • admission to all sessions across all three days
  • coffee breaks
  • buffet lunch
  • our eternal thanks and gratitude

Register on the website if you are registering in your name with a credit or debit card.

If you are registering on behalf of another person attending (i.e. admin or finance staff), send your purchase order to email hidden; JavaScript is required
/* */

/* */
. Tickets will only be allocated when the invoice is settled by Bank transfer.

 

Original Call

Background:

The Gower Initiative for Modern Money Studies was launched in 2018 and is part of an international movement challenging the economic orthodoxy of the last four decades. Its founders came together through a common concern that the dominant economics of our day is deeply flawed.

To that end, the primary aim of GIMMS is education that provides the tools to enable people to understand that the state of the public finances per se is not a limiting factor in government spending, and that the central question revolves around the development and distribution of real resources, along with the political nature of those decisions.

GIMMS’ mandate is to challenge the household budget narrative of the state finances that dominates the daily political and media discourse and to encourage a discussion about the full range of government’s priorities and policy options and how best they can serve the public purpose.

The Gower Initiative for Modern Money Studies is delighted to announce the inaugural UK Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) Conference to be held at The University of Leeds from July 15 to 17, 2024.

This groundbreaking event will feature Warren Mosler, author of ‘Soft Currency Economics’ (1993), the publication of which became the basis for what has become popularised as Modern Monetary Theory. Warren will be our special guest and the first-day keynote speaker, and will attend all three days, participating and providing critical analysis in multiple sessions.

 

Call for Papers:

Scholars, researchers, and practitioners are invited to submit papers on themes consistent with MMT understanding of economic thought with a particular emphasis on critical reviews of Warren Mosler’s economic insights and published work available to view via Mosler Economics

The first day of the conference will be dedicated to papers reviewing and critically engaging with Mosler’s extensive body of work. Suggested topics for critical evaluation are:

  • Price anchor theory and its history
  • Ramifications of modelling of the currency as a public monopoly
  • Zero interest rate policy (ZIRP)
  • Interest rate policy dynamics as related to the level of public debt and international trade
  • Real terms of trade and employment policy
  • Full employment and price stability
  • Critical analysis of the differences between inflation as academically defined and price increases
  • Exchange rate policy and employment
  • Bank regulation and public purpose
  • The role of and options for taxation.

 

The second day of the conference welcomes academic papers that align with MMT principles on a broader spectrum. Possible topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Taxing authority, unemployment and fiscal policy
  • The role of central banks
  • The dynamics of floating vs fixed exchange rates in a multi-currency world
  • The source of the price level, and consequences of changes in the price level
  • Sustaining full employment under real resource constraints
  • Financial regulations and public purpose
  • The Truss budget and LDI scandal from an MMT viewpoint

Abstracts of 300 to 600 words for both critical evaluations of Mosler’s work and general MMT-consistent papers should be submitted by March 1, 2024.

Third Day – Practical Application of MMT to Real-World Policies:

The third day of the conference shifts focus to the practical application of MMT insights to real-world policies. This day is designed to be inclusive of diverse disciplines. We warmly invite contributors to engage in workshops and breakout sessions, fostering collaborative discussions on matters pivotal to contemporary challenges. Some key areas of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Energy self-sufficiency, sustainability and productivity
  • Analysis of the real resource constraints on the NHS
  • Questions surrounding and proposals regarding housing availability and affordability
  • Defining and achieving productivity and investment
  • Analysis of the political engagement of MMT

Further suggestions for workshops, short presentations and breakout sessions should be submitted by March 1, 2024.

This inclusive day is a unique opportunity for interdisciplinary collaboration, where diverse perspectives can converge to explore how MMT understandings can contribute practically to addressing the pressing challenges of our time. Join us in shaping a dialogue that bridges the theoretical foundations of MMT with the tangible applications needed to drive meaningful change.

 

Submission Guidelines:

We look forward to an enriching exchange of ideas, critiques, and practical applications during this three-day event. Join us in advancing the discourse on Modern Monetary Theory and exploring its potential impact on shaping economic policies.

To send abstracts and suggestions for workshops, short presentations and breakout sessions, please email email hidden; JavaScript is required
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For further information, please email email hidden; JavaScript is required
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Launch of new report titled “The Economics of Implementing Basic Income in South Africa”

Published by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 14/02/2024 - 1:59am in

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“Exciting news! The Social Policy Initiative (SPI) is thrilled to share a groundbreaking new report titled “The Economics of Implementing Basic Income in South Africa.” This research, authored by renowned financial journalist Duma Gqubule, explores the potential impact of a universal basic income (UBI) on South Africa’s economy. Join the discussion: Launch event: 14th February 2024, between 5:30PM […]

Launch of new report titled “The Economics of Implementing Basic Income in South Africa”

First Sub-Saharan Ethics Center Approaches 5th Anniversary; Seeks Funds for Conference

Published by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 01/02/2024 - 11:55pm in

EthicsLab, a research center in Yaoundé, the capital of Cameroon, is organizing a conference in celebration of its upcoming fifth anniversary, and has launched a crowdfunding campaign to help people attend it.

Created in 2019 and based at the Catholic University of Central Africa, EthicsLab (previously) is the first ethics center in sub-Saharan Africa. Its mission, in part, is

to amplify the African perspective on global and regional challenges, and to build connections between African scholars and scholars from other regions of the world. EthicsLab offers scholarships to young African philosophers, organizes academic conferences, and organizes debates on challenges facing Africa. It also organizes a summer school, the Yaoundé Seminar, which has become an international institution.

The conference will take place in June of 2024. It’s aim is to “bring together a large group of scholars from Africa and the rest of the world.” The organizers say,

The conference aims to provide an opportunity for academics from all over the world to engage with many of the talented scholars from across the African continent, and vice versa. In our view, there is far too little interaction of this kind, and the conference represents one way in which EthicsLab is aiming to facilitate more of it.

The fundraiser is “primarily to fund travel and accommodation expenses for philosophers based in Africa to attend the conference,” says one of the conference organizers, Brian Berkey (University of Pennsylvania). Funds will also be used to help keep EthicsLab in operation.

You can check out and contribute to the fundraiser here.

The post First Sub-Saharan Ethics Center Approaches 5th Anniversary; Seeks Funds for Conference first appeared on Daily Nous.

2024 Shows (warning: may contain poetry)

Published by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 01/02/2024 - 3:50am in

Well done, everybody, for making it to January 569th.

I’ve been grateful for those extra days this month, as it’s given me time to get my head together for my 2024 shows, which begin in just over two weeks’ time with a run of dates with the fabulous poet (and human) Henry Normal. We start on 16th February in Bexhill-on-Sea on the south coast.

Places and dates

Shows in Nottingham and Monmouth have now sold out – alongside Salford, Leeds, Exeter, Bath, Stroud and Leek.

There are only a handful of tickets remaining for London, Oxford, Bury St Edmunds, Coventry and Ilkley.

Tickets are also on sale for Sunderland, Barrow, Wolverhampton, Norwich, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Stirling, Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh, Glasgow, plus two new shows announced last week: Bristol and Southampton.

And a small reminder that I’m doing a few solo shows this year in fancy coming along to one: Chester, Lincoln, Scarborough, Falmouth, Totnes, Launceston, Belfast and Dublin.

More places and dates

If you came to see me last year and for some strange reason are considering coming along again, then you might be reassured to know I’ll be reading a bunch of new poems (alongside a few older ones). There’s a guarantee of a least two new jokes or your money back (terms and conditions apply*).

Links to more information and tickets can be found on this page: 2024 shows and ticket info

* Brian Bilston reserves the right to define what constitutes a joke. A joke may not always be dependent on laughter.

 

 

Tackling Homelessness with Unconditional Cash Transfers

Published by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 30/01/2024 - 2:33am in

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When? Thursday, 22 February 2024 at 6:30-8 pm UK timeUBI Lab Manchester invites to an online discussion with three eminent speakers about unconditional cash transfers and homelessness: Frances Darlington-Pollock CEO of the Greater Manchester Mayor’s Charity will open with an overview of the present homelessness situation across Greater ManchesterMark Donovan Founder & Executive Director of the Denver Basic Income […]

Tackling Homelessness with Unconditional Cash Transfers

Working Group for Clarification of Basic Income Definition: Call for Contributions

Published by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 28/01/2024 - 1:12am in

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The Basic Income Earth Network (BIEN), at its general assembly in 2019, created the working group for “Clarification of Basic Income Definition”. Since then we have had online open forum including at the online venue of the BIEN congress in 2021 Glasgow and in 2022 Brisbane. The group hereby makes an open call for contributions […]

Working Group for Clarification of Basic Income Definition: Call for Contributions

UBI in the European Union: Online Event 31st January 2024

Published by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 25/01/2024 - 9:05am in

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To view the event online, click here.

UBI in the European Union: Online Event 31st January 2024

Register Now for the 2024 BIEN Congress in Bath, UK

Published by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 20/01/2024 - 12:23am in

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The 2024 BIEN Congress is being held in Bath, UK, from 29-31 August. You can now register at the conference website.

Register Now for the 2024 BIEN Congress in Bath, UK

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