In light of rising concerns over inflation, slow wage growth, increasing inequality, and eroding trust in political systems, we are witnessing growing challenges to the neoliberal economic model that has dominated since the 1980s. Join us for an engaging discussion on how we can democratically shape a new political economy that works for all.
Meet our speaker and chair
Isabella M Weber (@IsabellaMWeber) is Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, Associate in Research at the Fairbank Center, Harvard University, and Fellow of the OSF Ideas Workshop. Her first book How China Escaped Shock Therapy: The Market Reform Debate won the Joan Robinson Prize, Keynes Preis and the Hans-Matthöfer Preis and the International Studies Association Best Interdisciplinary Book Award.
Lea Ypi is Professor in Political Theory in the Government Department at LSE, and Adjunct Associate Professor in Philosophy at the Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University. Before joining LSE, she was a Post-doctoral Prize Research Fellow at Nuffield College (Oxford) and a researcher at the European University Institute where she obtained her PhD.
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The Programme on Cohesive Capitalism is a major multi-disciplinary initiative to investigate new politico-economic paradigms, institutions and policies that could serve the common interest. Led by Professor Tim Besley, and housed in STICERD and the Department of Economics, it will bring together world-class thinkers in political philosophy and the social sciences to address some of the fundamental questions about the kind of world that we want to create and what is needed to bring it about.
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