Podcast archive page
Here are the details of some podcasts and vodcasts from previous years.
21 November 2018, Lars Boerner - ‘Time for Growth’:
7 November 2018, Ahmad Seyf - ‘Inequality, Trade Unions and Financialization’’
17 October 2018, Richard Werner - "Scientific Macroeconomics and the Quantity Theory of Credit"
10 October 2018, Jagjit Chadha - "Fiscal Space: What have we learnt since the crises?"’
25 April 2018, John McCombie ‘Why there will Never be a Complete Consensus in Macroeconomics: A Tale of Group Thinking and Paradigms’
14 March 2018, Claudia Girardone ‘Bank Credit Rating Changes, Capital Structure Adjustments and Lending’
7 March 2018, Robert Skidelsky ‘Technological Unemployment: Myth or Reality’
31 January 2018, Graham Gudgin & Ken Coutts '‘How Did the Economics Profession Get it Wrong on Brexit?’’
Presentation Slides HERE
An audio recording of the presentation
22 November 2017 - Liliana Harding - "From austerity to immigrants as ‘significant others’
25 October 2017 - Ciaran Driver - ‘How corporate governance is central to economic policy’
11 October 2017 - Ian Hodge - ‘Neoliberalism, Institutional Blending and the Governance of Rural Land’
10 May April 2017 - Robert Ashford 'Beyond Austerity and Stimulus: Broadening Capital Acquisition with the Earnings of Capital as a Means to Sustainable Fuller Employment and Growth'
26 April 2017 - Ron Smith 'Calculating the Costs of Conflict'
The films below can also be viewed at the St Catharine's Political Economy YouTube Channel.
4 February 2015 John Weeks 'Acute Deficit Disorder: Cause, Treatment and Cure'
21 January 2015 Lord Eatwell 'In combating austerity, pure theory matters’
3 December 2014 Dr Ha-Joon Chang on 'Framing the Austerity Debate'
For other materials on these topic areas please visit the Political Economy Hub website.