Event type:

In person

Date & time:

03 Oct 2024, 18:15 – 20:45

Screening of "Finding the Money" by Maren Poitras

Join UCL IIPP for a screening of the movie "Finding the Money" by Maren Poitras

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Screening of "Finding the Money" by Maren Poitras

Watch Panel discussion after the screening of "Finding the Money" by Maren Poitras on YouTube.
Josh Ryan-Collins

Professor in Economics and Finance

UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose

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Zack Polanski

Deputy Leader

Green Party for England and Wales

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Patricia Pino Argumedo

PhD candidate

UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose

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Patricia’s research interests focus on inflation, and the development of practical tools to assist policymakers with decision making. Within her research, she seeks to combine engineering methodologies for application in economics.


Other interests include:

  • Contending theories of value and the origins of money.
  • Methods to account for uncertainty in macroeconomic models.
  • The political economy of climate change policy.
  • Increasing the role of democracy in economic policy.
William Thomson

Founder

Scotonomics

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After several years of self-study, William set up SCOTONOMICS as a vehicle to disseminate information on economic issues that seemed to be rarely discussed in the mainstream, including the impact of the economy on the climate, inequality and how money really works.

SCOTONOMICS is now close to its 100th episode.

In 2022, William completed a Masters in the Green Economy.

William is midway through another master’s degree, this time in the Economics of Sustainability, a course created by heterodox economist and academic Steven Hail.

Currently based in Barcelona, William writes regular blog posts on economics and has a weekly newsletter published by The National newspaper in Scotland.

Further information

Ticketing

Half Ticketed/Half Open

Cost

Free

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All

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Organiser

IIPP Comms

iippcomms@ucl.ac.uk

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