The (Re)-Politicisation of Central Banks

ICAP-MP

Joe Zammit-Lucia, Radix Trustee and Ismail Erturk will participate in a workshop organized under the auspices of The M.S Merian International Centre of Advanced Studies ‘Metamorphoses of the Political’.

Workshop on (re)politicisation of central banks and central bank independence in post-crisis financialised capitalism: from “new normal” to “normalisation”?

The M.S Merian International Centre of Advanced Studies ‘Metamorphoses of the Political’ (ICAS:MP)

8-9 June, 2017

Weimar, Germany

THURSDAY 8 JUNE

Introduction
Oliver Kessler, The University of Erfurt and Ismail Ertürk, Alliance Manchester Business School, The University of Manchester

Fréderic Lebaron, Université de Versailles
“In which way central bankers’ biographies matter”

Charlie Dannreuther, POLIS, University of Leeds
“Currency Internationalisation and the “Neo Liberal” Shift from National to Popular Sovereignty”

Leon Wansleben London School of Economics and Social Sciences and Timo Walter University of Erfurt
“Felicitious Failure‘: How the Monetarist Experiments Helped Central Banks to Live with Financialization”

Claes Belfrage, University of Liverpool Management School
(co-author Markus Kallifatides, Stockholm School of Economics)
“The Politicisation of Macroprudential Regulation: the Critical Swedish Case”

FRIDAY 9 JUNE

Douglas R. Holmes, Binghamton University, The State University of New York
“Markets are a Function of Language: How translational, interpretative, and performative practices animate the work of central bankers”

Pascal Petit
“From quantitative to qualitative easing : arguments pros and cons to support climate actions in the EU in the process”

Brigitte Young, Institute of Political Science at the University of Muenster
(co-author Alyssa Schneebaum, Economic University, Vienna)
“Does the European Central Bank’s Unconventional Monetary Policies
Have Distributional Effects?”

Srinivas Yanamandra, New Development Bank (BRICS Bank), Shanghai
“The impact of and response to “tapering tantrum” in India”

Joe Zammit-Lucia, co-Founder and Trustee, radix.org.uk.
“Democracy, Accountability and Central Banks”

Gary Dymski, Leeds University Business School
“Masters and Servants in the Global Financial System:
From Trilemma Forcefields to Impossible Dilemmas?”

Ismail Ertürk, Alliance Manchester Business School, The University of Manchester
“Central bank-led financialised capitalism: reconceptualising central banking in post-crisis era and limits of unconventional policies”

Where

Weimar, Germany

When

Thursday 8th June 2017, 2:00 pm - Friday 9th June 2017, 5:00 pm

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