She Program 2010 Monday 6 December

She Program 2010 Monday 6 December

SHE PROGRAM 2010 MONDAY 6 DECEMBER 9.00 REGISTRATION Foyer Coogee Bay Hotel 9.30- Marginalised Citizens in the World Community Feminist Economics: Gender and Race 11.00 Energy poverty: An escalating outcome of ‘liberalised’ energy markets Assisting migrant women into work: Factors contributing to success across - Lynne Chester and Alan Morris six OECD countries – Alex Herron The precariousness of neoliberalism: Who cleans up? – Sasha Holley Economics and the family: A post colonial perspective – Gillian Hewitson Has the Financial Crisis Affected Australian Attitudes?– Peter Saunders and Melissa Wong 11.30- Marginalised Citizens in the World Community Heterodox Economics and the Environment 1.00 Class and the informal economy: Evidence from India Tom Barnes A post Keynesian theory of environmental taxes - Neil Perry Competition for care? Care-giving to the elderly and children’s Towards a Post Keynesian model of eco-sustainable primary production in education in Indonesia in the face of bequest-regulating social a regulated river basin: Next step – Colin Richardson and Jerry norms – Elisabetta Magnani Courvisanos Fullest Potential? - Gerry Redmond Rationales for multiple instruments in climate policy - Paul Twomey 1.00-2.00 Lunch 2.00- Islamic Economics Heterodox Economics and the Environment 4.00 The micro-foundation of Islamic economics: Exploration of key Political aspects of innovation: Examining renewable energy in Australia - terminologies - Hafas Furquani Pranoto Effendi and Jerry Courvisanos Religion and economic development in Malaysia: Politics, policies and PriceLess! The value of pollution and sustainable climate change - Joy institutional reforms - Mohamed Aslam Haneef Paton and Gareth Bryant Developing Islamic banking performance measures based on a Beyond Hansen's economics: rethinking carbon in the 'cradle-to-grave' Maqasid al-Shari’ah framework: Cases of 24 selected banks - value chain - Stuart Rosewarne Mustafa Omar Mohammed and Fauziah Md Taib Selling the environment in order to save it? Markets and transition to a Values, religion and higher education curriculum: Towards sustainable economy - Frank Stilwell comprehensive Development in Malaysia - Selemah Abdullah Yusof and Ruzita Mohd. Amin 4.30- Heterodox History Employment and Unemployment 5.30 From the ‘battles of the banks’ to the ‘credit squeeze’: Australian The myth of employment enhancing flexible labour markets - Bill Mitchell monetary policy in the long 1950s - Mike Beggs and Joan Muysken A prophet without honour?: Colin Clark and Australia – Alex Millmow Involuntary unemployment: Rehabilitating Keynes’ definitions - Martin Watts 5.30 - Economics and labour Relations Review Launch 7.00 Conference Dinner SHE PROGRAM 2010 TUESDAY 7 DECEMBER 9.00- Superannuation Philosophical Issues 10.00 Risk presentation, risk preference and financial literacy - Hazel Bateman The philosophical contours of a seemingly unholy alliance - James Choice and competition in Australian superannuation – Wilson Sy Juniper What’s in a name? Heterodox economics, orthodox economics and political economy – Tim Thornton 10.00- Economic Policy for the Twenty-First Century On Post Keynesian Economics 11.00 Functional finance and functional macroeconomics: A Post-Keynesian The global financial crisis and the role of engagement with the perspective - Neil Hart mainstream in the future of Post Keynesian economics – Unresolved issues in fiscal policy: Metaphors in collision – Bruce Littleboy Louis-Philippe Rochon and Peter Docherty Post Keynesians and others – John King 11.30- International policy Considerations Economic Policy: Minskyan Perspectives 1.00 What if the Irish, Baltics, Spaniards, Greeks did this?: A high-tech parallel Was it really a Minsky moment? – Timur Behlul monetary system for the underdogs – Trond Andresen Are we “it” yet? - Steve Keen Options for rebuilding the economy and the financial system - Shann Turnbull What should banks do: A Minskyan analysis – L. Randall Wray Responding to the global financial crisis with ‘credibility’: An assessment of the macroeconomic policy frameworks of inter-governmental organisations – Timothy Sharpe and Martin Watts 1.00-2.00 Lunch 2.00- International policy Considerations Joan Robinson and Evolutionary Economics 3.30 Ending the currency wars and creating a new international order - Andrew The case for evolutionary economics – Harry Bloch and Stan Mack Metcalfe Can the democracies tame the financial sector? A sociological example in the On Joan Robinson’s economics – Geoff Harcourt and Prue Kerr unpopular Tobin tax - Jocelyn Pixley The influence of Michal Kalecki on Joan Robinson’s approach to The trans-pacific partnership agreement: Contradictions in Australia and in the economics – Geoff Harcourt and Peter Kriesler Asia Pacific region – Pat Ranald 4.00- Plenary Session 5.00 Heterodox Economics and ERA, followed by general business .

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