Dear all, The Politics of Economics <http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/programmes/the-politics-of-economics> is a CRASSH research group on the political role economics and economic advice plays in society.
After the successful lecture series in Michaelmas, we continue our fortnightly seminar series with four more sessions. Our first session is a panel titled ‘The Crisis of Social-Democracy’ with Chris Bickerton (Cambridge), Louise Haagh (York) and Wolfgang Munchau (Financial Times). The session will take place on *Tuesday Jan 23 at 12pm in SG1, Alison Richard building*, Sidgwick site. Our sessions will then run on alternate Tuesdays for the rest of this term and Easter term. Here is the program for the next sessions of Lent term: · 06/02 Beatrice Cherrier (University of Caen) - The Age of the Applied Economist: The Transformation of Economics Since the 1970s · 20/02 Paul Johnson (Institute for Fiscal Studies) and Angus Armstrong (National Institute for Economic and Social Research) – Economics into Policy · 06/03 Rosa Lastra (Queen Mary University of London) – Populism and Central Bank Independence You can find our detailed programme (with abstracts and respondents) on our website <http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/programmes/the-politics-of-economics> and updates are available via Twitter @poleconCRASSH. The new term card is attached. All sessions will run from 12-2pm followed by coffee and refreshments. Both are open to all and no registration is required. There will be a pre-circulated paper for some of our sessions. Please subscribe <https://lists.cam.ac.uk/mailman/options/ucam-politics-of-economics> to the mailing list to stay up to date and receive copies of the papers. We look forward to seeing you next Tuesday and throughout the year. Best wishes, Raffaele Danna, Kim Hecker, Jens van 't Klooster, Alice Pearson, Ida Sognnaes and Jack Wright
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