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== Current work == {{Unreferenced section|date=April 2015}} === Journals === Much post-Keynesian research is published in the ''[[Review of Keynesian Economics]]'' (ROKE), the ''Journal of Post Keynesian Economics'' (founded by [[Sidney Weintraub (economist born 1914 died 1983)|Sidney Weintraub]] and [[Paul Davidson (economist)|Paul Davidson]]), the ''Cambridge Journal of Economics'', the ''Review of Political Economy'', and the ''Journal of Economic Issues'' (JEI). === United Kingdom === There is also a United Kingdom academic association, the [http://www.postkeynesian.net Post-Keynesian Economics Society] (PKES). It was founded by [[Philip Arestis]] and [[Victoria Chick]] in 1988 as the Post-Keynesian Economics Study Group (PKSG)<ref>{{Cite web |title=Victoria Chick (1936–2023) {{!}} PKES |url=https://www.postkeynesian.net/news/17012023-victoria-chick/ |access-date=2023-01-18 |website=www.postkeynesian.net |language=en}}</ref> and changed its name in 2018. In the UK, post-Keynesian economists can be found in: * [[SOAS University of London]] * [[University of Greenwich]] * [[University of Leeds]] * [[Kingston University]] * [[King's College London]], International Political Economy * [[Goldsmiths, University of London]] * [[University of the West of England, Bristol]] * [[University of Hertfordshire]] * [[Cambridge University]], Land Economy * [[Birmingham City University]] * [[University College London]], Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose * [[Open University]] * [[University of Winchester]] Working on post-Keynesian economic foundations, the UK-based global economics [[Consulting firm|consultancy]], Cambridge Econometrics,<ref>{{Cite web |title=Cambridge Econometrics |url=https://www.camecon.com/ |access-date=2024-08-31 |website=Cambridge Econometrics |language=en-GB}}</ref> developed a computer-based ''[[Energy modeling|Energy]]-[[Environmental modelling|Environment]]-[[Macroeconomic model|Economy]] Model for Europe'' (E3ME)'''<ref>{{Cite web |title=E3ME by Cambridge Econometrics |url=https://www.e3me.com/ |access-date=2024-08-31 |website=E3ME |language=en-GB}}</ref>''' [[economic model]]. It is used by [[European Commission]] to analyse medium and long-term effects of its [[Environmental policy|environmental]] and [[Economic policy|economic policies]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=model E3ME - Energy - Environment - Economy Model for Europe |url=https://web.jrc.ec.europa.eu/policy-model-inventory/explore/models/model-e3me/ |access-date=31 August 2024 |website=Modelling Inventory and Knowledge Management System of the European Commission (MIDAS)}}</ref> === United States === In the United States, there are several universities with a post-Keynesian bent:{{explain|date=September 2020}} * [[The New School]], New York City * The [[University of Massachusetts Amherst]] * The [[University of Utah]], Salt Lake City * [[Bucknell University]], Lewisburg, Pennsylvania * [[Denison University]], Granville, Ohio * [[Levy Economics Institute]] at [[Bard College]], Annandale-on-Hudson, New York * [[University of Missouri–Kansas City]] * [[University of Denver]] * [[Colorado State University]], Fort Collins * The [[University of Massachusetts Boston]] * [[John Jay College of Criminal Justice]] at [[City University of New York]], New York City === Netherlands === * [[Erasmus University]], Rotterdam * [[International Institute of Social Studies]], The Hague * [[Maastricht University]], Maastricht * [[University of Groningen]], Groningen === France === * [[Sorbonne Paris North University]] === Canada === In Canada, post-Keynesians can be found at the [[University of Ottawa]] and [[Laurentian University]]. === Germany === In Germany, post-Keynesianism is very strong at the [[Berlin School of Economics and Law]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://campus4u.hwr-berlin.de/qisserver/rds?state=modulBeschrDetailInfo&moduleParameter=modDescr&struct=auswahlBaum&nextdir=qispos/modulBeschr/gast&next=redTree.vm&createInfoTree=Y&create=blobs&expand=1&nodeID=auswahlBaum%7Cmodul:pordnr=5012&pord.pordnr=5012&lastState=modulBeschrGast&noDBAction=y&init=y&asi=|title=HWR Berlin - Campus4U|website=campus4u.hwr-berlin.de}}</ref> and its master's degree courses: International Economics [M.A.] and Political Economy of European Integration [M.A.]. Many German Post-Keynesians are organized in the Forum Macroeconomics and Macroeconomic Policies.<ref>{{cite journal | doi = 10.4337/ejeep.2009.02.04 | volume=6 | issue=2 | title=Forum: The Research Network Macroeconomics and Macroeconomic Policies (FMM) – Past, present and future | year=2009 | journal=European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention | pages=166–173 | last1 = Hein | first1 = Eckhard | last2 = Priewe | first2 = Jan| doi-access=free }}</ref> === Australia === ==== University of Newcastle ==== The [[University of Newcastle (Australia)|University of Newcastle]] in New South Wales, Australia, houses the post-Keynesian [[think-tank]] the [[Centre of Full Employment and Equity]] (CofFEE).
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