Dear colleagues
Maria Cristina Marcuzzo (Università di Roma, La
Sapienza) will present two seminars in London in
the coming week, at the LSE on Tuesday 15
September and at City University London on
Thursday 17 September. The details of both
events are given in full below. I hope you are able to attend.
With best regards
Andy Denis
Special guest seminar at DESTIN, on Tuesday 15 September, 12:00-14:00, V308
Cristina Marcuzzo, "Speculation in the Public
Interest: Keynes, Kahn and Buffer Stocks"
Cristina Marcuzzo works on classical monetary
theory (co-author of Ricardo and the Gold
Standard, Macmillan, London 1991, co-editor of
Monetary Standards and Exchange Rates, Routledge,
London 1997; and articles in various journals)
and on the Cambridge School of Economics
(co-editor of The Economics of Joan Robinson,
Routledge, London, 1996 and of Economists in
Cambridge, Routledge, London 2005; and several
articles in "Cambridge Journal of Economics",
"Review of Political Economy, "History of
Political Economy", "European Journal for the
History of Economic Thought", "Review of
Political Economy"). Currently she is editing a
collection of her papers on Keynes. She holds a
First Degree in Philosophy (University of Milan)
and MSc in Economics (London School of
Economics). She was chair of the Economics
Department at the University of Rome, la Sapienza
(2001-2007), and is currently President of the
European Society for the History of Economic Thought.
The paper may be downloaded from
http://www.staff.city.ac.uk/andy.denis/buffer.doc
Tuesday, 15 September 2009
12:00-14:00
Room V308, Level 3, Tower 2 (access via Tower 1),
Clement's Inn, London School of Economics
(http://www2.lse.ac.uk/mapsAndDirections/findingYourWayAroundLSE.aspx)
City University Department of Economics Research Seminar.
The first external seminar of the autumn series
will be given by Cristina Marcuzzo from
Università di Roma. It will take place on
Thursday 17 Sept at 5:00 pm. This term the
seminars will take place at DLG09, Lower Ground
Floor, Social Science Building, City University
London, junction of St John Street and Whiskin
Street, London EC1V - see http://www.city.ac.uk/maps/ for directions.
The title is "Reason and reasonableness in
Keynes. Rereading The Economic Consequences of
the Peace". The paper may be downloaded from
http://www.staff.city.ac.uk/andy.denis/reason.doc
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