Summer Schools

The forum organises a bi-annual international summer school directed at advanced students and young researchers in Berlin. In 2008 the first international summer school took place in Berlin. Starting from 2009, the Summer School shall be held every two years. It aims at providing an introduction to Post-Keynesian economics and to the problems of European economic policies as well as presenting some ongoing research to interested graduate students (MA and PhD) and junior researchers. Students from around the world are welcome to apply.

29.07.-03.08.2024 : 9th International Fmm Summer school

About 42 graduate students (MA and PhD) and junior researchers came together for the summer school that aimed at providing an introduction to Keynesian macroeconomics and to the problems of European economics. It consisted of overview lectures, student study groups, an SFC lab and a panel discussion about “Practical Industrial Policy in Times of Economic Transition”.

Teilnehmer der Summer School 2024

Documentation

25.07.-30.07.2022 : 8th Internatinonal FMM Summer School

The summer school aims at providing an introduction to Keynesian macroeconomics and to the problems of European economic policies to interested graduate students (MA and PhD) and junior researchers. It will consist of overview lectures, a panel discussion, student study groups, an SFC lab, and a poster session.

FMM Summer School

30.07. - 05.08.2017 : 6th International FMM Summerschool

This summer, we organized the 6th FMM International Summer School in Berlin. More than 40 graduate students and junior researchers from all over the world came together for a one-week academy that aimed at providing an introduction to Keynesian macroeconomics and to the problems of European economic policies.

Teilnehmer der 6th FMM Summerschool

28.07. - 04.08.2013 : 4th international FMM Summer School

The summer school aims at providing an introduction to Post-Keynesian economics and to the problems of European economic policies as well as presenting some ongoing research to interested graduate students (MA and PhD) and junior researchers. It consisted of overview lectures, a panel discussion, student study groups and academic papers. The summer school featured leading international researchers in the area, like Marc Lavoie (Canada), Giuseppe Fontana (UK), Eckhard Hein (Germany), John McCombie (UK), Steve Fazzari (USA), Engelbert Stockhammer (UK), and Philip Arestis (UK).

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