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The Bernard Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (CEPA) is the research center of the Department of Economics at New School University. The Bernard Schwartz CEPA was established in the Fall of 1995. It is the goal of The Bernard Schwartz CEPA to place the analysis of economic policy at the core of the research agenda of the New School's Department of Economics. The three main areas of particular emphasis at The Bernard Schwartz CEPA are macroeconomic policy, inequality and poverty, and globalization. The Bernard Schwartz CEPA is building an active forum for economic policy debate through its working papers and workshop series. The Bernard Schwartz CEPA research projects are led by Economics Department faculty members, employing graduate students from the Department as research assistants. The late David Gordon was The Bernard Schwartz CEPA's founding Director. Lance Taylor, Arnhold Professor of International Cooperation and Development at the New School's Department of Economics, is The Bernard Schwartz CEPA's current Director. ECONOMIC POLICY WORKSHOP: TIME: 6 - 7:30 p.m. October 13th: Carl Wennderlind, Barnard College, "Credit in African Bodies: How the Slave Trade Contributed to the Financial Revolution." October 20th: Amit Bhaduri, University of Pavia, "The Dynamics of Different Regimes of Demand-Led Expansion." November 3rd: Economic Implications of the Election: A Roundtable Jeff Madrick, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis Anwar Shaikh, Department of Economics Darick Hamilton, Milano School November 10th: Matias Vernengo, University of Utah: "Globalization and Endogenous Fiscal Crisis: Theory and the Brazilian Experience." November 11th: Nelson Barbosa, University of Rio de Janeiro, "Brazil's Macroeconomy Under Lula." December 8th: Ed Wolff, New York University and Ajit Zacharias, Levy Institute December 15th: Mariana Mazzucato, Open University, "Idiosyncratic Risk, Excess volatility and Innovation." New School University Economics Department Seminars Complete List of Spring 2004 events NEW CEPA WORKING PAPERS POSTED:
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