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Cambridge Society for Economic Pluralism
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The Cambridge Society for Economic Pluralism (CSEP) is run by a dedicated group of students united by the belief that progress in the discipline of economics will be driven by an increasingly interdisciplinary approach and a pluralist platform in the 21st century. CSEP aims to enrich the understanding of economic thought within the Cambridge community and promote alternative views on conventional economic thought as well as current affairs in an innovative discussion format. To this end the society organises a range of events, including seminars on the history of economic thought, discussion panels on events of political, economic and social interest and forums to introduce new game-changing trends in economic research. CSEP regularly invites speakers from both the Faculty of Economics of the University of Cambridge and renowned economists, academics, politicians and journalists from around the world. If you have a question about this list, please contact: Rhys Williams. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 0 upcoming talks and 9 talks in the archive. Please see above for contact details for this list. |
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