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Financial Recovery from Covid 19

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In this two-part series part series presented by EIS at King’s College London, economic experts explore an innovative and disruptive solution to the economic crisis caused by Covid19 – a financial bailout of the everyday household.

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United Kingdom

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In this two-part series part series presented by EIS at King’s College London, economic experts explore an innovative and disruptive solution to the economic crisis caused by Covid19 – a financial bailout of the everyday household.

Language:

English

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6614848051


Episodes
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Should We Abolish Household Debt?

11/18/2020
Financial Recovery from Covid 19 Presented by EIS at King’s College London This limited podcast series is presented by the EIS at King’s College London, examines innovative ideas that can bring financial recovery from Covid19 – concentrating households’ financial stability and offering debt relief for those suffering Covid19 induced hardship. Featuring the latest research from the Department of European and International Studies (EIS) at King’s. In this episode, we explore the findings from Dr. Johnna Montgomerie’s recently published book ‘Should We Abolish Household Debt?” (2019, Polity Press). Research: Department of European & International Studies, EIS. ‘Opening the black-box of the household’ project: Rebuilding Macroeconomics Institutions Hub: Rebuilding Macroeconomics Network Grant #: ES/R00787X/1 The Book: Should We Abolish Household Debt? Polity Press. Contributors and affiliations: Dr. Johnna Montgomerie, Reader in International Political Economy at King’s College London and Principal Investigator of ‘Opening-up the black box of the household’. Dr. Ryan Davey, Lecturer in Social Anthropology at Cardiff University Dr. Mareike Beck, Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at King’s College London Dr. James Wood, Teaching Associate in Political Economy and part of the Fellowship at Trinity Hall at Cambridge University. With contributions from: Professor Gary Dymski, Professor of Applied Economics at the Leeds University Business School.

Duration:00:17:21

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Financial Recovery from COVID 19 Preview

10/29/2020
Financial Recovery from Covid 19 Presented by EIS at King’s College London This limited podcast series is presented by the EIS at King’s College London, examines innovative ideas that can bring financial recovery from Covid19 – concentrating households’ financial stability and offering debt relief for those suffering Covid19 induced hardship. Featuring the latest research from the Department of European and International Studies (EIS) at King’s. In this episode, we explore the research outputs from the ‘Opening the black-box of the household’ (ESRC grant #ES/R00787X/1) a research pilot project funded by the Rebuilding Macroeconomics Institutions Hub. Research: Department of European & International Studies, EIS. ‘Opening the black-box of the household’ project: Rebuilding Macroeconomics Institutions Hub: Rebuilding Macroeconomics Network Grant #: ES/R00787X/1 The Book: Should We Abolish Household Debt? Polity Press. Contributors and affiliations: Dr. Johnna Montgomerie, Reader in International Political Economy at King’s College London and Principal Investigator of ‘Opening-up the black box of the household’. Dr. Ryan Davey, Lecturer in Social Anthropology at Cardiff University Dr. Mareike Beck, Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at King’s College London Dr. Sara Stevano, Lecturer in Economics at SOAS University of London With contributions from: Professor Gary Dymski, Professor of Applied Economics at the Leeds University Business School.

Duration:00:01:46

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Opening The Black-Box of The Household

10/28/2020
Financial Recovery from Covid 19 Presented by EIS at King’s College London This limited podcast series is presented by the EIS at King’s College London, examines innovative ideas that can bring financial recovery from Covid19 – concentrating households’ financial stability and offering debt relief for those suffering Covid19 induced hardship. Featuring the latest research from the Department of European and International Studies (EIS) at King’s. In this episode, we explore the research outputs from the ‘Opening the black-box of the household’ (ESRC grant #ES/R00787X/1) a research pilot project funded by the Rebuilding Macroeconomics Institutions Hub. Research: Department of European & International Studies, EIS. ‘Opening the black-box of the household’ project: Rebuilding Macroeconomics Institutions Hub: Rebuilding Macroeconomics Network Grant #: ES/R00787X/1 The Book: Should We Abolish Household Debt? Polity Press. Contributors and affiliations: Dr. Johnna Montgomerie, Reader in International Political Economy at King’s College London and Principal Investigator of ‘Opening-up the black box of the household’. Dr. Ryan Davey, Lecturer in Social Anthropology at Cardiff University Dr. Mareike Beck, Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at King’s College London Dr. James Wood, Teaching Associate in Political Economy and part of the Fellowship at Trinity Hall at Cambridge University, Professor Gary Dymski, Professor of Applied Economics at the Leeds University Business School.

Duration:00:20:01