YSI @ AHE 2022 – Deadline extended

Dear YSI Gender and Economics Working Group members,

We have extended the deadline for submitting contributions for the YSI @ AHE 2022 panel session.

More information (including how to apply) here: https://ysi.ineteconomics.org/project/620bdd14befac01848363500/event/620be322befac018483636de

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Dear YSI members,

The YSI Economic Development Working Group (EDWG) and the Gender and Economics Working Group (G&E) invite young scholars to submit papers for presentation at the YSI panel on "Re-framing economic crises: Towards a more radical approach" at the 24th Annual Conference of the Association for Heterodox Economics (AHE).

Conference theme: Crises in capitalism or crises of capitalism – Current issues and transformative solutions

Panel topic: Re-framing economic crises – Towards a more radical approach

In line with the main theme of the conference, this session aims at opening up the discussion about how to overcome the crises from different perspectives and schools of thought. To engage with these issues, we invited submission from the young scholars focusing on, albeit not limited to, the following topics:

  • Economic analyses of the care/reproduction crisis
  • Theoretical and empirical analysis of the consequences of the crises (Marxist, Post-Keynesian, Structuralist, Feminist, etc.)
  • How public policies differ in the Global South
  • The consequences of the crises to the informal labour market
  • The role of household and firms’ indebtedness

Submissions: For consideration, please submit papers / work in progress around 5000-12,000 words-long, with an abstract of 300 words by 15th April 2022. Selected paper presenters will be notified by 20th April 2022.

Date and Location of the conference: 6th – 8th of July. The conference is organized in a hybrid format. The in-person venue for the 2022 conference is SOAS University of London. YSI can cover flights and accommodation for selected participants if they wish and are able to travel.