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  • Dec 18, 2024 | publicseminar.org | Mark Setterfield

    George III Half-Guinea (1786) | Standard Catalogue of British Coins / CC BY-SA 3.0As defined by Hagen Krämer and coauthors (2023), social capitalism constitutes a “renewed social democracy” designed to achieve growth that is both inclusive (in the sense of being consistent with an equitable wage share of income) and sustainable (in the sense that it does not foster financial imbalances).

  • Sep 17, 2024 | publicseminar.org | Anna Pick |Mark Setterfield |Yannis Bougiatiotis |Teresa Ghilarducci

    Photograph from Specimens of Fancy Turning Executed on the Hand or Foot Lathe(1869) | Edward J. Woolsey / Public DomainFeathers were ruffled at Davos this year when, during a panel on “How to Trust Economics,” a speaker went rogue, accusing economists of being a “tribal clique” who only quote each other and have “blind faith” in models, however disconnected from real events they may be. The critique came not from an activist infiltrator but the European Central Bank president, Christine Lagarde.

  • Jan 24, 2024 | dialnet.unirioja.es | Ettore Gallo |Mark Setterfield

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