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Roundtable on the Eurocrisis and Book Launch: Social Structure of Accumulation Theory, Volumes 1 and 2, edited by Terrence McDonough, David Kotz, and Michael Reich, Edward Elgar
February 11, 2015 @ 5:30 pm
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Roundtable on the Eurocrisis and Book Launch.
The Moore Institute and the Economics Discipline at NUI Galway will be holding a roundtable and book launch on Wednesday, Feb. 11th in seminar room G011 in the Hardiman reserach building.
The book launch of two volumes, Social Structure of Accumulation Theory and Contemporary Capitalism and Its Crises, Social Structure of Accumulation for the 21st Century , both edited by Terrence McDonough, David Kotz, and Michael Reich, will take place at 5:30.
At 6:15, a Round Table will be held on Crisis and Change in the Eurozone: A Finance-Led Recovery? Both events will feature Gary Dymski, Professor and Chair in Applied Economics at the Leeds University Business School, University of Leeds. Prof. Dymski has published numerous books, articles, chapters, and studies on banking, financial fragility, urban development, credit-market discrimination, the Latin American and Asian financial crises, exploitation, housing finance, the subprime lending crisis, financial regulation, the Eurozone crisis, and economic policy. Professor of Finance, James Stewart of Trinity College Dublin will also feature in the Roundtable. In addition, Terrence McDonough, Srinivas Raghavendra, and Eithne Murphy, all from economics at NUI Galway, will contribute.
5:30 Book Launch
Social Structure of Accumulation Theory, Volumes 1 and 2, edited by Terrence McDonough, David Kotz, and Michael Reich, Edward Elgar.
Contemporary Capitalism and Its Crises, Social Structure of Accumulation for the 21st Century, Chinese Translation, edited by Terrence McDonough, Dvid Kotz, and Michael Reich, Cambridge University Press and China Social Sciences Press.
6:15 Crisis and Change in the Eurozone: A Finance-Led Recovery? A Roundtable.
Gary Dymski, Leeds University Business School
James Stewart, Trinity College
Terrence McDonough, NUI Galway
Srinivas Raghavendra, NUI Galway
Eithne Murphy, NUI Galway.
For more information please contact terrence.mcdonough@nuigalway.ie