Fifth ‘Dijon’ Post-Keynesian Conference
13-14th of May 2011, Roskilde University
The fifth “Dijon” Post-Keynesian conference will be organized as a joined cooperation between the Université de Bourgogne, Roskilde and Aalborg University, on the 75th year anniversary of The General Theory. The first four bi-annual conferences have been hosted by Université de Bourgogne every second year in December organized by Claude Gnos and Louis-Phillippe Rochon. This time we will try another time (May 2011) and another place (Roskilde, Denmark – close to Copenhagen).
Registration will be open from January 2011.
Call for papers
The conference will be hosted by Roskilde University, Denmark in cooperation with Aalborg University, International Economic Policy Institute at Laurentian University, Canada and Université de Bourgogne, Dijon. This year’s conference themes are:
The (Macro) economic Consequences of:
European Monetary System
European banks and financial institutions
European labor markets: unemployment, employment and income distribution
European fiscal policies: Employment, income distribution and budget deficits
European Environment and economic growth
The General Theory after 75 years:
Keynes’ methodology
Keynes’s macroeconomic theory as different from mainstream economics in all areas of relevance
Teaching Keynes’s macroeconomics:How to teach Keynes’s macroeconomics?
What to do when textbooks are lacking?
Submission should be send to professor Jesper Jespersen (jesperj@ruc.dk) not later than 1st February 2011.
Website: http://www.ruc.dk/institutter/isg/forskningen/samarbejde/kienet/fifth-dijon-post-keynesian-conference/