Implications of Post-Keynesian Economics for the Study of Growth Models in the Global North and South:
Theoretical and Methodological Challenges
Program
Central European Time
9:00
Opening Remarks by Arie Krampf
Keynote Lecture
Post-Keynesian Economics, Comparative Political Economy and Growth Models
Prof. Engelbert Stockhammer, King's College London
10:15
Coffee break
10:30
Growth model and the Global System (1)
Financialization and macroeconomic regimes in emerging capitalist countries before and after the Great Recession
Ümit Akcay, Eckhard Hein and Benjamin Jungmann
American Financial Hegemony, Global Capital Cycles, and the Macroeconomic Growth Environment
Heather Ba and William Kindred Winecoff
Subordinate financialised capitalism in Emerging Capitalist Economies
Bruno Bonizzi, Annina Kaltenbrunner and Jeff Powell
12:00
Coffee break:
12:15
Growth Models and Social Blocs
Can coalitions produce social blocs? Making sense of changes in development growth models in the Global South
Antônio Botelho and Moisés Balestro
Growth Models in Emerging Capitalist Economies
Daniel Mertens, Andreas Nölke, Michael Schedelik, Christian May, Tobias ten Brink, and Alexandre de Podestá Gomes
Revitalizing Growth: Labour’s Role in the (Re)Formation of Israel’s Growth Model
Assaf Bondy & Erez Maggor
13:45
Lunch break
14:45
Growth models in small states
From consumption-led to export-led growth: the case of institutional complementarity in the Baltic States
Marius Kalanta
A Mercantilist Export-Led Growth Model as Economic Statecraft:
The impact of geopolitics on Israel’s growth models
Arie Krampf
Does internal devaluation boost export-led growth? The political economy of growth models in Greece and Portugal
Konstantinos Myrodias
Viet Nam's trade-led growth, balance of payments and macro resilience
Elodie Mania, Arsène Rieber and Tran Thi Anh-Dao
16:45
Coffee break
17:00
Growth Models and the Global System (2)
Growth theory and the growth models perspective: insights from the supermultiplier.
Guilherme Spinato Morlin, Nikolas Passos and Riccardo Pariboni
Global capitalist accumulation and growth models
Thomas Kalinowski and Robert Pauls
18:00
Concluding remarks