GastwissenschaftlerInnen
Karsten Kohler
University of Leeds, UK: Seminar on Dynamic Macroeconomic Modelling and Simulations
Tobias Riedl
University of Vienna, Austria: The relevance of left keynesianism- and degrowth-approaches in policy formulations of an alternative economic policy in two socio-economic crisis in Germany.
Gabriel Petrini da Silveira
State University of Campinas, Brazil: Housing markets, asset bubbles, and financial instability
Fatih Cagatay Cengiz
Ondokuz Mayis University, Samsun, Turkey: The Rise of Right-Wing Populist Parties Under Anomie: A Comparative Case Study of the AfD in Germany and İYİP in Turkey
Francisco López Bermúdez
University of Santiago de Compostela, Galiza: The study of repair practices and their potential for sustainability throughout the economic process.
Carlos Alberto Abreo Villamizar
University of the Basque Country, Bilbao: International economics: An empirical analysis of the trade liberalization process in developing countries with a focus on Colombia
Gennaro Zezza
University of Cassino, Italy: Seminar on Applied Stock-Flow Consistent Modelling
Ricardo Summa
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro: Demand-led growth, conflict inflation and macroeconomic policies
Emilia Buccella
National Scientific and Technical Research Council - Centre for Labour Studies and Research, CEIL- CONICET, Buenos Aires: Financialisation and income distribution in Latin America: Some trends in the Argentinean agrarian sector
Won Jun Nah
Kyungpook National University, South Korea: Post-Keynesian macroeconomic modelling; Income-led policies in South Korea
Christian Scholz
University of Manchester, UK: Labour Market Regulation in the EU
María Cantero Sáiz
University of Cantabria, Santander, Spain: Sovereign risk and monetary policy: effects on bank loans and trade credit
Anne Henow and Natalya Naqui
University of Cambridge, UK: Development banks - Relics of the past? Korea and Germany compared
Sermin Sarica
University of Istanbul, Turkey: Public-Private Partnerships as a fauna of corruption practices: The case of Turkey