42 Results for “skidelsky”
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Curriculum Committee Report
Apr 6, 2011
Robert Skidelsky and Perry Mehrling report on the project at the Institute’s 2011 Bretton Woods conference.
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Podcasts
Robert Skidelsky
Aug 3, 2020
Historian Lord Robert Skidelsky reads a letter that John Maynard Keynes wrote to Friedrich Hayek about “The Road to Serfdom,” and then discusses with Rob Johnson the tense relationship between the two famous economists.
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Economics and Political Power during the Crisis
Sep 11, 2013
What was the political dynamic driving post-crisis economic policy?
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Podcast
Robert Skidelsky
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Is History Important?
Sep 4, 2019
An animated look at economic history with Robert Skidelsky
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YSI Event
'How much is Enough?' with Robert Skidelky
YSI
DiscussionOct 12, 2016
The epidemic extension of working hours and difficulty in maintaining work-life balance raises the question of the point of income and leisure satisfaction.
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Money Matters
Nov 7, 2018
Neoclassical economics dismisses the role of money and the state in the economy. Keynes scholar Robert Skidlesky says it’s time for a re-evaluation.
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How & How NOT to Do Economics
Sep 11, 2019
What is economics for? What is it about? How should it be done? How can it be of use to us? How is it connected to morals and politics?
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Article
I Have to Act Like an Adult in Hong Kong
Apr 1, 2013
The INET conference in Hong Kong is serious business.
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Person
Robert Skidelsky
Emeritus Professor of Political Economy, Warwick University -
Conference Session
1930 and the Challenge of the Depression for Economic Thinking
Apr 7, 2010 | 03:00—05:00
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Conference Session
Teaching Economics
Apr 10, 2015 | 07:00—08:30
This panel covers the teaching of economics at the university level.
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Conference Session
Bretton Woods: What Can We Learn From The Past In Designing The Future
Apr 8, 2011 | 03:00—04:30
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Conference Session
Economics and the Powerful: Faulty Analysis, Economic Advice and the Imperatives of Power
Apr 5, 2013 | 12:00—01:30
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Working Paper
Conference paperWhat's Wrong With Economics?
Apr 2015
Hubris might well head the list