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The Political Economy of Growth and Distribution III: The Role of the State in the Age of Geopolitical Transformations

III YSI WS in Political Economy @ UniSi

Start time:

February 26 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Location:

University of Siena, Siena

Type:

Workshop

Speakers

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Annina Kaltenbrunner

University of Leeds

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Erik Bengtsson

Lund University

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Marco V. Passarella

University of L’Aquila

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Riccardo Pariboni

University of Siena

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Robert A. Blecker

American University

Local Partners

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Department of Political Economy and Statistics, University of Siena

Description

The Keynesian Working Group is pleased to announce a call for papers for the Third Edition of the YSI Workshop on The Political Economy of Growth and Distribution: The Role of the State in the Age of Geopolitical Transformations.

We invite young scholars to submit abstracts of up to 500 words and, subsequently, articles or drafts showcasing their current research for this workshop, which will be hosted by the University of Siena, Italy, on February 26–27.

Building on the success of previous editions, this Workshop will focus on the changing role of the state in contemporary capitalism, amid ongoing processes of deglobalization and within a context of geopolitical transformation. The state’s renewed prominence in the global economy has become increasingly evident—illustrated by the proliferation of trade restrictions, tariffs, financial sanctions, and other measures that limit the cross-border movement of capital and labor. These developments revive key debates on fiscal and monetary policy, financial governance, trade strategies, and their implications for global inequalities.

By engaging with these issues, the event aims to highlight how state action interacts with global economic transformations to shape growth models, distributional outcomes, and macroeconomic stability. The interdisciplinary scope invites contributions that address both advanced and developing economies, as well as historical and comparative perspectives. We particularly encourage approaches that bridge disciplines, bringing together insights from political economy, macroeconomics, economic history, political science, and the broader social sciences.

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