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Kingston University still has places open on its distinctive range of MA degrees for the autumn 2013 centred round political economy. Please see the links below and/or send an email to Paul Auerbach at [email protected]. The MA Economics (Political Economy) offers a singular opportunity to pursue economic analysis to MA standard using both standard and heterodox approaches. It covers neoclassical as well as Keynesian and Marxist theories. Topics covered include selfish versus social foundations of human behaviour, the reasons for and effects of changes in income distribution and efficiency versus instability in the working of financial markets. kingston.ac.uk/postgraduate-course/economics-political-economy-ma/ The MA Political Economy gives the opportunity to study the recently emerging discipline of political economy. It offers an approach to economics that highlights issues of effective demand, social conflict and financial instability as features of modern capitalism. The course covers Neoclassical, Post Keynesian and Marxist theories and applies them to contemporary issues of austerity policy, neoliberalism, financialisation and globalisation. kingston.ac.uk/postgraduate-course/political-economy-ma/ The MA Philosophy and Political Economy (PPE) is a significant and distinctive interdisciplinary offering building upon established programmes in the disciplines of philosophy, politics and economics and integrating them into a co-ordinated and multi-faceted programme. This MA deals with the great issues of the day – economic and social inequality, the nature of work and exploitation in the contemporary world, ecological issues, the legacy of imperialism, international conflict and trade. kingston.ac.uk/postgraduate-course/philosophy-political-economy-ma/ Kingston is also a partner (along with the Berlin School of Economics and Law, Università degli studi di Torino, Université Paris 13 and the University of Witwatersrand) in the EPOG (Economic POlicies in the age of Globalisation) MA. Please see: cepn-paris13.fr/epog/ Please note as well that the Political Economy Research Group (PERG) at Kingston fass.kingston.ac.uk/research/perg/ is sponsoring an interdisciplinary workshop this summer that may be of interest: An Introduction to Post Keynesian Economics and Political Economy1 A three-day collaboration between PKSG and PERG Conference - 11 July 2013, 9:00am to 13 July 2013, 5:00pm All places on this conference have now been filled. Julian Wells
Posted on: Fri, 28 Jun 2013 10:34:11 +0000

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