Joseph Halevi is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Political Economy at the University of Sydney and a member of the faculty of the International University College of Turin.
Joseph Halevi

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The Stormy Birth of “Europe”

National States and Conflicting Economic Priorities in the Making of the European Monetary System
The Political Economy of Europe Since 1945: A Kaleckian Perspective
This paper analyzes the early stages of the formation of the Common Market.
Europe 1957 to 1979: From the Common Market to the European Monetary System
This essay deals with the contradictory dynamics that engulfed Europe from 1959 to 1979, the year of the launching of the European Monetary System.
From the EMS to the EMU and...to China
This essay deals with the EMS experience and its failure, with the Maastricht Treaty, and with the interregnum leading to the formation of the EMU in 1999.
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INET/YSI Pre-conference @ STOREP 2019

The Institute for New Economic Thinking and the Italian Association for the History of Political Economy (STOREP) announce a day and a half of lectures, workshops, and debates held on the 26th and 27th of June, just before the annual STOREP conference, in Siena, Italy.