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The Berlin IPE at the Berlin School of Economics & Law

The Berlin Institute for International Political Economy (IPE) is concerned with the relation between the economy and political power in a globalised world, and the social implications that this raises. The recurrence of serious financial crises, rising social inequality and a disregard for human rights indicate that conflicts involving economic and political interests have become more acute. This raises many urgent questions about the types of political and social regulation of the economy that would be desirable. In addition, since globalisation has depended on energy generated from non-renewable fossil fuels which poses a serious threat to the global climate, international political economy must be complemented by an international political ecology.

 

The IPE aims to promote interdisciplinary research drawing on economics, political science and sociology to deepen our understanding of these issues, and to make the results of this research available to individuals and groups who are active in political, social and economic initiatives.

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Political Economy Forum 05/2013 more

 

The Social and Employment Impact of the Crisis, One-day Workshop, 9.00 am – 5.30 pm, Friday, 21 June 2013, Berlin School of Economics, Room B 4.41 Programme

 

Daniel Detzer, Nina Dodig, Trevor Evans, Eckhard Hein, Hansjörg Herr: The German Financial System, FESSUD Studies in Financial Systems, No. 3, 2013 Download

 

IPE-Research Seminar SoSe 2013 more

 

Research project: Financialisation, Economy, Society and Sustainable Development (FESSUD) more

 

Research project: Combating Inequality more

 

Milka Kazandziska, Macroeconomic policy regimes in emerging market candidates for a currency union: the case of Latvia
IPE Working Paper 21/2013