Levy Economics Institute, Economics Program, and Economics Club Present
Economics Seminar Series
Tuesday, October 6, 2015
Campus Center, Weis Cinema
co-sponsored by the Journal of Post Keynesian Economics
RE-EMBRACING KEYNES:SCHOLARS, ADMIRERS, AND SKEPTICS IN THE AFTERMATH OF THE CRISIS
By Cristina Marcuzzo
University of Rome
Cristina Marcuzzo is a Full Professor of Political Economy at the Sapienza University of Rome with research interests in Keynesian economics and history of thought. Cristina earned a Diploma in Philosophy of Science from the University of Milan in 1974, and a Master of Science in Economics from the London School of Economics in 1977. She has held academic positions in universities across Italy, as well as had fellowships and academic experiences at many U.S. institutions such as UCLA, UC Berkeley, and Harvard University.
Currently, she serves as President of the Association for the History of Political Economy, and has served at the head of various University Research Projects on speculation and instability in financial markets. She has published many books across a variety of subjects, from the history of Keynesian thought, to her most recent book on the development of the Latin American economy. She has served as a referee for many peer-reviewed journals including the American Economic Review, Cambridge Journal of Economics, European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, History of Political Economy, and Economica Politica. She has also been published in many top journals.
This talk is part of the ongoing Economics seminar series, which is dedicated to furthering the exchange of economic ideas in the greater Bard community.
Currently, she serves as President of the Association for the History of Political Economy, and has served at the head of various University Research Projects on speculation and instability in financial markets. She has published many books across a variety of subjects, from the history of Keynesian thought, to her most recent book on the development of the Latin American economy. She has served as a referee for many peer-reviewed journals including the American Economic Review, Cambridge Journal of Economics, European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, History of Political Economy, and Economica Politica. She has also been published in many top journals.
This talk is part of the ongoing Economics seminar series, which is dedicated to furthering the exchange of economic ideas in the greater Bard community.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
Location: Campus Center, Weis Cinema