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The 2008 Economic Crisis Ten Years On

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A WEA online conference15th October to 30th November, 2018 Discussion Forum SessionsVisit the Discussion Forum I. The Financialisation of the Economy Carmelo Ferlito, “The Malaysian Property Boom and Bust Cycle: History Repeating?” Jake Jennings, “The Crisis and the Asset Driven Household” Pushpangadan Mangari, “Impact of Financialization: View from India” Teodoro Dario Togati, “Financialization and the ‘New Normal’. At the Root of the Aggregate Demand Problem Undermining New Capitalism” Gianni Vaggi, “Financial Mercantilism and Developing Countries” II. Investment, Employment and Working Conditions Maria Alejandra Madi, “Pension Funds: Key Issues after the Global Crisis” Zeeshan, Geetilaxmi Mohapatra, and A K Giri, “Rural Nonfarm Enterprises Diversification, Farm Income and

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a WEA online conference
15th October to 30th November, 2018

Discussion Forum Sessions
Visit the Discussion Forum

I. The Financialisation of the Economy

  1. Carmelo Ferlito, “The Malaysian Property Boom and Bust Cycle: History Repeating?”
  2. Jake Jennings, “The Crisis and the Asset Driven Household”
  3. Pushpangadan Mangari, “Impact of Financialization: View from India”
  4. Teodoro Dario Togati, “Financialization and the ‘New Normal’. At the Root of the Aggregate Demand Problem Undermining New Capitalism”
  5. Gianni Vaggi, “Financial Mercantilism and Developing Countries”

II. Investment, Employment and Working Conditions

  1. Maria Alejandra Madi, “Pension Funds: Key Issues after the Global Crisis”
  2. Zeeshan, Geetilaxmi Mohapatra, and A K Giri, “Rural Nonfarm Enterprises Diversification, Farm Income and Consumption Expenditure in Different Agroecological Zones of India: Evidence from Longitudinal Farm Households”
  3. Edoardo Pizzoli, “The Green Economy: a Technological Option against
    Economic Crisis?”
  4. Azzurra Rinaldi, ”Female Entrepreneurs, the Crisis and Access to Credit: the Italian Case”
  5. Cameron M. Weber, “Some Observations on the Structure of the Labor
    Market after the Great Recession”

III. Social, Economic and Political Imbalances

  1. Guglielmo Forges Davanzati, “The Monetary Theory of Production and the Modern Money Theory: A Critical Assessment” 
    Guglielmo Forges Davanzati, “Income Inequalities, Public Debt and Social Cohesion: A Postkeynesian-Institutional Approach”
  2. Arturo Hermann, “The Economic Imbalances of our Time and the
    Perspective of Circular Economy”
  3. Davide Gualerzi, “Stagnation in A Historical Perspective”
  4. Laurence A. Krause, “Marx on Credit, Agency Problems, and Crises”
  5. Rodrigo Pérez Artica, “The impact of excess capacity over the investment falloff”

IV. Institutional Challenges and Alternatives

  1. Jesper Jespersen, “The European Monetary Union Failed because of
    Misunderstood Macroeconomics”
  2. Laszlo Kulin, “Alternative institutional frameworks at national and
    supranational level”
  3. Mogens Ove Madsen, “Institutional Challenges and Alternatives: Revision of Fiscal Rules in the EU”
  4. Constantine E. Passaris, “The Transformational Role of The Great
    Recession for Economic Governance”

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Conference leaders: Arturo Hermann & Maria Alejandra Madi

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