Contending Economic Theories: Neoclassical, Keynesian and Marxian
calendar_month 29 Iul 2015, 00:00
Learn about the three major economic "worldviews" - the dominant and the dissenting - and how they shape thoughts and actions trying to cope with global economic and social problems of the 21st century.

Course leader
Richard D. Wolff

Target group
Students, teachers, policy-makers for labor, civic, business and political organizations and citizens concerned about our economic futures.

Course aim
To enable students facing today's major economic issues and debates to understand the three alternative economic theories now used to identify and solve economic problem.The goal is to combine a unique academic experience with a week of relaxation in an exceptional setting. Classes will be held mornings only for a total of 18 hours. Afternoons will be free for rest, sightseeing and leisure at stunning Atlantic beaches 10 mn away. Social and cultural activities are planned.

Fee info
EUR 480: Registration only; includes coffee breaks ("Early bird" fee: until May 31; 550 after). EUR 650: Registration + coffee breaks + 5 buffet lunches + 3 social activities ("Early bird" fee: until May 31; 750 after). Accommodation not included - but available at attractive prices.

Scholarships
NO

University of Pau and Adour Regions
Address: College of Sciences, All%C3%A9e du Parc Montaury
Postal code: 64600
City: Anglet
Country: France
Website: http://bcmss.sciencesconf.org/
E-mail: marc.artzrouni@univ-pau.fr
Phone: +33 - 5 59407550