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Economics Seminar: The Crisis of US Capitalism and a Solution: A Conversation with Economist Richard D. Wolff

November 29 at 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm | Zoom

Join us for a conversation with Dr. Richard D. Wolff, Professor of Economics Emeritus, University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Dr. Wolff will discuss US capitalism’s problems today which include record inequality, economic instability, Covid, inflation, bad jobs, record government, business, and household debts, US political gridlock, and tough global competition. These problems add up to a general crisis of the system. The reaction inside the US – mostly denial – solves nothing. We need solutions such as this: democratize workplaces for a system different from and better than capitalism.

Richard Wolff

About Richard D. Wolff
Richard D. Wolff is Professor of Economics Emeritus, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and a Visiting Professor in the Graduate Program in International Affairs of the New School University, NYC. He is the founder of Democracy at Work and host of their nationally syndicated show Economic Update. His latest book, The Sickness is the System: When Capitalism Fails to Save Us from Pandemics or Itself, can be found along with his other books Understanding Socialism and Understanding Marxism at www.democracyatwork.info.

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All BMCC students, faculty and staff are invited to attend.

This talk is sponsored by the BMCC Department of Social Sciences, Human Services, and Criminal Justice, the Economics Program and the Economics, Equality and Environment Student Academic Club. If you have any questions, contact Professor Christine Farias at cfarias@bmcc.cuny.edu or Professor Kenneth Levin at klevin@bmcc.cuny.edu or Nina Kravets at bmcceeeclub@gmail.com.

Economics Seminar: Economics is too important to be left to economists – A Talk with Dr. Jayati Ghosh

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  Jayati Ghosh

Join us for a conversation with economist Dr. Jayati Ghosh, Professor of Economics at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Dr. Ghosh will discuss why too many of the decisions that affect ordinary people’s lives and futures are made by policy makers on the basis of economic theories that are often neither logically consistent nor empirically grounded. Because they are too arcane and abstract to be understood by the general public, policy makers and the mainstream economists who justify such policies get away with it, despite the fact that they can have strong distributive implications that can affect incomes and wealth very differently for different groups. It is important for everyone to be aware of these, and to be able to question the basis of such policies.

About Jayati Ghosh
Dr. Ghosh taught economics at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi for nearly 35 years, and is currently Professor of Economics at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, USA. She has authored and/or edited 20 books, most recently “The making of a catastrophe: Covid-19 and the Indian economy”, (Aleph Books forthcoming 2021), published 200 scholarly articles, and received several awards for her research. She has advised governments in India and other countries, including as Member of the National Knowledge Commission of India (2005-09). She is the Executive Secretary of International Development Economics Associates (www.networkideas.org), an international network of heterodox development economists. She has consulted with several international organisations and is member of various boards and commissions, including the UN High Level Advisory Board on Economic and Social Affairs, and the WHO Council on the Economics of Health for All. She writes regularly for popular media like newspapers, journals and blogs.

Recent works

https://www.networkideas.org/news-analysis/2020/08/why-do-we-need-to-transform-economics-and-how-do-we-do-it/

https://www.miamisocialsciences.org/home/j285zg8bzymslrjmxx4t79u2zk6nuy

All BMCC students, faculty and staff are invited to attend.

This talk is sponsored by the BMCC Department of Social Sciences, Human Services, and Criminal Justice, the Economics Program and the Economics, Equality and Environment Student Academic Club. If you have any questions, contact Professor Christine Farias at cfarias@bmcc.cuny.edu or Jesse C. or Nina Kravets at bmcceeeclub@gmail.com.