Presentations & Organized Panels and Seminars
Invited Speaker
"Money and Social Provisioning" (4th Summer School on Modern Money Theory, Poznan, Poland, August 29, 2024)
"Writing in Heterodox Economics" (4th Summer School on Modern Money Theory, Poznan, Poland, August 29, 2024)
Round Table Participant: Research and Publications (AFEE South American Conference, Curitiba, Brazil, 22 May 2024).
Keynote: "Processes, Social Provisioning, and Invidious Distinction: Central Concepts for Heterodox Economics" (AFEE South American Conference, Curitiba, Brazil, 22 May 2024).
Keynote (online): “MMT, Veblen’s Theory, and Feminist Institutional Economics,” 2nd International European Modern Monetary Conference (Sept. 13, 2021, online, Free University Berlin, Germany)
Keynote (online): “Money and the Economy as Social Provisioning,” 1st Modern Money Theory summer school in Poznan, Poland (8h September 2021, Edward Lipiński Foundation and Heterodox Publishing House)
Interview with Patricia Pino & Christian Riley: Modern Money Podcast, July 21, 2021
Keynote (online): “Unpaid Work, Infrastructure, and Job Guarantee: Insights from Feminist Institutional Theory about Full Employment and Socialization of Investment,” EPOG2, Universite Sorbonne, Paris Nord (8th July, 2021)
Plenary Speaker (online): “Structural Change and Full Employment for Human Development: A Post Keynesian-Institutionalist-Feminist View of Socialization of Investment within Social Provisioning” (CISAN-IIEs, UNAM, Mexico City, 21st November, 2020)
“Debt-Credit, Obligation, Reciprocity, and Gift: The Importance of Conceptualizing Diverse Economic Relations” (IIEs, UNAM, Mexico City, August 30, 2019)
“Consumption in a Monetary Production Economy” (CISAN, UNAM, Mexico City, August 29, 2019)
“Minsky’s Financial Fragility, Stages of Capitalism, and the Role of Households” (CISAN-IIEs, UNAM, Mexico City Aug 29, 2019).
“Social Provisioning and Economic Relations,” Economics Club (UMKC, Kansas City, March 15, 2019)
Webinar: “Feminist Economics and Social Provisioning” (Feminist Epistemology study group, Young Scholars Initiative, Institute for New Economic Thinking, Dec 18, 2018)
“The Concept of Social Process and its Importance for Heterodox Economics: Application to Consumption Theory” (October, 24, 2014, UNAM, Faculty of Graduate Studies, Economics, Mexico City)
“Culture-Nature Processes and the Economy as Social Provisioning” (Oct 24, 2014, UNAM, Faculty of Graduate Studies, Economics, Mexico City)
“57 Varieties of Feminism,” Economics Department (UMKC, Kansas City, Mar 19, 2010).
Invited Conference Presenter/Panelist
Panelist in the round table on academic research and publishing (AFFE Summer School - South America, 23 May 2024).
“Unpaid Work, Job Guarantee, and the Economy as Social Provisioning,” First Global Forum on Democratizing Work (5-7 Oct, 2021, online).
with Tae-Hee Jo, “Promoting and Developing Institutional Economics” (AFEE at ASSA, San Diego, Jan 4, 2020)
“Elements of Modern Money Theory: Paths to Economic Security” (EPS at ASSA, San Diego, Jan 3, 2020)
Panelist: Future of Modern Money Theory Scholarship (3rd International Modern Money Conference, Stony Brook University, September 29, 2019)
with Kalpana Khanal, “Remittances and Households in the Age of Neoliberal Uncertainty,” AFEE at ASSA, Atlanta, Jan 5, 2019)
Roundtable, The First 10 Weeks of President Trump’s Economic Policies (AFIT, San Francisco, April 15, 2017)
“Economic and Social Class in Theorizing Unpaid Household Activities,” AFEE/URPE session on Class and the Social Provisioning Process (ASSA, Boston, January 2015)
“Culture-Nature Processes and Social Provisioning,” 12th Post Keynesian Conference, Session: Heterodox Microeconomics and Social Provisioning: A Session in Honor of Fred Lee (UMKC, September 25–28, 2014)
“From Monetary Theory of Production to Social Provisioning within a Culture-Nature Life Process” AHE (University of Greenwich, London, 2-4 July, 2014)
“Consumption as a Social Process: Implications for Heterodox Economics,” EAEPE (Paris, 7-9 November 2013)
“Conspicuous Consumption as Routine Expenditures and its Role in Social Provisioning,” Heterodox Microeconomics Workshop (Buffalo, NY, March 2, 2012; and AHE-FAPE-IIPPE Conference, Paris, July 5-7, 2012)
“Veblen’s Absentee Ownership and the Financial Crisis,” AFIT, Session: Post Keynesian-Institutional Theory (Albuquerque, NM, April 2009)
“What Makes a Financial Bailout Acceptable?” AFEE Session: Financial Markets, Workers Insecurity, and Inequality (ASSA, San Francisco, January 2009)
“Households in Post Keynesian Theory” 2008 Post Keynesian Summer School (UMKC)
“Anthropogenic Approach to Households within a Monetary Theory of Production” (ICAPE, June 2007, Salt Lake City)
“The Theory of Institutional Change and its Application to Budget Deficits,” EEA, Session: Fiscal Policy Debates (New York, February, 2007)
“Institutional Analysis of Deficits: Theorizing about Households and the State,” AFEE Session: Institutional Perspectives on Macroeconomic Policies (ASSA, Chicago, January, 2007)
“Introducing Gender Analysis in Post Keynesian Theory,” Interdisciplinary Graduate Workshop (UMKC, June 2006)
“Considering Liquidity Preference in Feminist Economics,” IAFFE, session: Connections between Feminist and Post Keynesian Economics (Washington, D.C. June, 2005).
Other Conference Presentations
with Kalpana Khanal, “Remittances and Households within Neoliberalism: Triple Movement” (virtual AFEE session at ASSA, Jan 4, 2021)
“Money, Feminism, Institutionalism and the Foundations of Heterodox Economic Theory” (ICAPE at ASSA, San Diego, Jan 5, 2020)
“Gift, Debt, and the others: Diverse Forms of Sociality in Economics” (AFEE at ASSA, San Diego, Jan 3, 2020)
with Kalpana Khanal, “Remittances and Households within Neoliberal Governance: a Triple Movement?” (New Paltz, IAFEE, June 21, 2018)
with Kalpana Khanal, “Remittances and Households in the Neoliberal Regime,” (ASE Congress, Forth Collins, June 2018)
“Debt-Credit, Exchange, Gift, and Other Economic Relations: Issues of Bringing the Social into Economics” (ASE Congress, Forth Collins, June 2018)
“Debt, Exchange Relations, and Gift in Theorizing the Economy as Social Provisioning, MEA (Cincinnati, April 2, 2017)
“Processes and the Multidimensional Individual in Institutional Economics,” session: Human Nature and Institutional Economics (AFIT, Reno, April 15, 2016)
“A further Veblenian Articulation of a Monetary Theory of Production,” MVEA (Kansas City, 23 October 2015).
“Veblenian Insights into the Feminist Contentions and Potential of Unpaid Domestic Work,” 8th Biennial International Interdisciplinary Conference, Gender, Work, and Organization (Keele University, England, 24–26 June 2014)
“A Feminist Institutionalist: Paulette Olson,” Celebratory Session on Paulette Olson’s Contributions to Political Economy, MEA (Columbus, OH, March 24, 2012)
“Post Keynesian Theory of Consumption: Beyond Consumer Choice and Aggregates,” 11th International Post Keynesian Conference (Kansas City, MO, September 2012)
“The Role of Households in a Money Manager Capitalism,” AFIT (Reno, NV, April 2010)
“Minskyan and Feminist Analysis of Financial Instability and Social Provisioning” URPE/IAFFE Panel: Making the Links (ASSA, Atlanta, January 2010)
“Households' Heterogeneity in Post Keynesian Theory,” MVEA (Kansas City, MO, October 2005)
“Budgets and Money: Gender Assumptions behind Currency Boards,” IAFFE (Oxford, UK, August 2004)
“Households’ Financial Positions and Buffer Stock Employment Program: a Social Reproduction Approach” - with Fadhel Kaboub and Mathew Forstater, 8th International Post-Keynesian Workshop (Kansas City, June 2004)
“Social Reproduction, Safety Net, and Microcredit: A Gender Perspective,” with Mathew Forstater, Gender and Development Conference (UMKC, February 28, 2004)
“Household Debt in a Monetary Production Economy,” MVEA (Kansas City, February 2004)
"Consumption in the Context of Debtor-Creditor Relations," ICAPE (Kansas City, June 2003)
“Make-Belief versus Livelihood – Veblenian Analysis of a Monetary Production Economy,” AFIT (Las Vegas, April 2003)
“Trends in Official Development Assistance and AIDS in HIPC: The Need for a Global Public Health Financial Initiative,” 6th Annual CITA Conference - Approaches to Sustainable Regional Development: Supporting Public Health and a Healthy Society (University of Massachusetts – Lowell, November 2002)
“HIV/AIDS’s Toll on Education in Africa – A Global Responsibility,” Phi Beta Delta International Honor Society (Puebla, Mexico, February, 2003)
"Foreign Investment and Finance under the Currency Board in Bulgaria," AFIT (Albuquerque, April, 2002)
"Inequalities Among and within Countries in the Global Economy," Missouri Valley Economic Association (Kansas City, February, 2002)
"Instrumental and Ceremonial Aspects of Consumer Behavior among Women in the USA," MVEA (February 22-24, 2001); Revised Version, Southwestern Social Science Association, Forth Worth, Texas (March 14 -18, 2001).
Conference Program and Seminar Organizer
2015 AFIT Conference Program Coordinator, Theme: Institutionalism: History, Theory, and Futures (25 sessions, including 4 joint AFIT/ASE and 3 joint AFIT/IAFFE sessions, Portland, OR, April 8-11) Call for Papers
Neoliberalism: Ideology, Economics, and Movements (four presenters, Wright State University, April 05, 2013)
Origins of Money seminar, co-organized with the WSU Religion, Philosophy and Classics department; presenter: Dr. Alla Semenova (WSU, May 17, 2012)
Social Cost Workshop (four presenters, WSU, April 27, 2012).
Conference Session Organizer
Session: Macro-Micro Linkages in Modern Monetary Theory, Association for Institutional Thought (AFIT, 2020, cancelled)
Session: Institutional Interplay of Money, Development, and Culture (AFIT, 2020, cancelled)
Session: Social Provisioning and Modern Money Theory (AFIT, 2020, cancelled)
Session: James I. Sturgeon: Celebratory Roundtable (AFIT, 2020,cancelled)
Co-organizer: AFEE/ASE Session: Research in Institutional and Social Economics, Midwest Economic Association (MEA), March 27-29, 2020, Evanston, IL
Co-organizer: Modern Money Theory, Institutions, and Environment (ICAPE, San Diego, January 6, 2020)
Session: Money and Social Valuation (ICAPE, San Diego, January 5, 2020)
Session: Contexts of Money and Gift (AFEE at ASSA, San Diego, Jan 3, 2020)
Session: Gift, Debt, Reciprocity, and Exchange (AFIT, San Diego, April, 2019)
Co-organizer: Celebratory Session: Association for Institutional Thought (AFIT) at 40 (ICAPE, Atlanta, Jan 3 2019)
Session: Institutional Organization, Change, and Problems of Economic Systems (AFEE at MEA, Cincinnati, OH April 2, 2017)
Panel on Just One More Hand – Life in the Casino Economy by Ellen Mutari and Deborah Figart (AFIT, Reno, April 15, 2016)
Co-organizer: Human Nature and Institutional Economics (AFIT, Reno, April 15, 2016)
Session: Institutions, Distribution and Economic Systems (AFEE at MVEA, Kansas City, Oct 21-24, 2015)
Session: Methodology and Political Economy: Assumptions, Data Analysis, and Problem Solving (AFEE session at MVEA, Kansas City, Oct 21-24, 2015)
Session: Feminist Institutional Theory (AFIT, 8-11 April, 2015, Portland OR)
Post Keynesian Institutionalism and Beyond: Session in Honor of Robert W. Brazelton (AFIT, 8-11 April, 2015, Portland OR)
Analysis and Policy-making for a Good Society: Session in Honor of F. Gregory Hayden (AFIT, 8-11 April, 2015, Portland OR)
Connecting Approaches in Heterodox Economics: Session in Honor of Frederic S. Lee, 12th Post Keynesian Conference (UMKC, September 2014)
Co-organizer, Session: Celebratory Session on Paulette Olson’s Contributions to Political Economy (MEA, Columbus OH, March 24, 2013)
Session: Theories of Monetary Production and Gender (AFIT, April 2006)
Session: Micro-Macro Linkages in Post Keynesian Theory (MVEA, Kansas City, October 2005)
Session: Micro and Macro Aspects of Household Consumption and Debt (MVEA, Kansas City, February, 2004).
"Money and Social Provisioning" (4th Summer School on Modern Money Theory, Poznan, Poland, August 29, 2024)
"Writing in Heterodox Economics" (4th Summer School on Modern Money Theory, Poznan, Poland, August 29, 2024)
Round Table Participant: Research and Publications (AFEE South American Conference, Curitiba, Brazil, 22 May 2024).
Keynote: "Processes, Social Provisioning, and Invidious Distinction: Central Concepts for Heterodox Economics" (AFEE South American Conference, Curitiba, Brazil, 22 May 2024).
Keynote (online): “MMT, Veblen’s Theory, and Feminist Institutional Economics,” 2nd International European Modern Monetary Conference (Sept. 13, 2021, online, Free University Berlin, Germany)
Keynote (online): “Money and the Economy as Social Provisioning,” 1st Modern Money Theory summer school in Poznan, Poland (8h September 2021, Edward Lipiński Foundation and Heterodox Publishing House)
Interview with Patricia Pino & Christian Riley: Modern Money Podcast, July 21, 2021
Keynote (online): “Unpaid Work, Infrastructure, and Job Guarantee: Insights from Feminist Institutional Theory about Full Employment and Socialization of Investment,” EPOG2, Universite Sorbonne, Paris Nord (8th July, 2021)
Plenary Speaker (online): “Structural Change and Full Employment for Human Development: A Post Keynesian-Institutionalist-Feminist View of Socialization of Investment within Social Provisioning” (CISAN-IIEs, UNAM, Mexico City, 21st November, 2020)
“Debt-Credit, Obligation, Reciprocity, and Gift: The Importance of Conceptualizing Diverse Economic Relations” (IIEs, UNAM, Mexico City, August 30, 2019)
“Consumption in a Monetary Production Economy” (CISAN, UNAM, Mexico City, August 29, 2019)
“Minsky’s Financial Fragility, Stages of Capitalism, and the Role of Households” (CISAN-IIEs, UNAM, Mexico City Aug 29, 2019).
“Social Provisioning and Economic Relations,” Economics Club (UMKC, Kansas City, March 15, 2019)
Webinar: “Feminist Economics and Social Provisioning” (Feminist Epistemology study group, Young Scholars Initiative, Institute for New Economic Thinking, Dec 18, 2018)
“The Concept of Social Process and its Importance for Heterodox Economics: Application to Consumption Theory” (October, 24, 2014, UNAM, Faculty of Graduate Studies, Economics, Mexico City)
“Culture-Nature Processes and the Economy as Social Provisioning” (Oct 24, 2014, UNAM, Faculty of Graduate Studies, Economics, Mexico City)
“57 Varieties of Feminism,” Economics Department (UMKC, Kansas City, Mar 19, 2010).
Invited Conference Presenter/Panelist
Panelist in the round table on academic research and publishing (AFFE Summer School - South America, 23 May 2024).
“Unpaid Work, Job Guarantee, and the Economy as Social Provisioning,” First Global Forum on Democratizing Work (5-7 Oct, 2021, online).
with Tae-Hee Jo, “Promoting and Developing Institutional Economics” (AFEE at ASSA, San Diego, Jan 4, 2020)
“Elements of Modern Money Theory: Paths to Economic Security” (EPS at ASSA, San Diego, Jan 3, 2020)
Panelist: Future of Modern Money Theory Scholarship (3rd International Modern Money Conference, Stony Brook University, September 29, 2019)
with Kalpana Khanal, “Remittances and Households in the Age of Neoliberal Uncertainty,” AFEE at ASSA, Atlanta, Jan 5, 2019)
Roundtable, The First 10 Weeks of President Trump’s Economic Policies (AFIT, San Francisco, April 15, 2017)
“Economic and Social Class in Theorizing Unpaid Household Activities,” AFEE/URPE session on Class and the Social Provisioning Process (ASSA, Boston, January 2015)
“Culture-Nature Processes and Social Provisioning,” 12th Post Keynesian Conference, Session: Heterodox Microeconomics and Social Provisioning: A Session in Honor of Fred Lee (UMKC, September 25–28, 2014)
“From Monetary Theory of Production to Social Provisioning within a Culture-Nature Life Process” AHE (University of Greenwich, London, 2-4 July, 2014)
“Consumption as a Social Process: Implications for Heterodox Economics,” EAEPE (Paris, 7-9 November 2013)
“Conspicuous Consumption as Routine Expenditures and its Role in Social Provisioning,” Heterodox Microeconomics Workshop (Buffalo, NY, March 2, 2012; and AHE-FAPE-IIPPE Conference, Paris, July 5-7, 2012)
“Veblen’s Absentee Ownership and the Financial Crisis,” AFIT, Session: Post Keynesian-Institutional Theory (Albuquerque, NM, April 2009)
“What Makes a Financial Bailout Acceptable?” AFEE Session: Financial Markets, Workers Insecurity, and Inequality (ASSA, San Francisco, January 2009)
“Households in Post Keynesian Theory” 2008 Post Keynesian Summer School (UMKC)
“Anthropogenic Approach to Households within a Monetary Theory of Production” (ICAPE, June 2007, Salt Lake City)
“The Theory of Institutional Change and its Application to Budget Deficits,” EEA, Session: Fiscal Policy Debates (New York, February, 2007)
“Institutional Analysis of Deficits: Theorizing about Households and the State,” AFEE Session: Institutional Perspectives on Macroeconomic Policies (ASSA, Chicago, January, 2007)
“Introducing Gender Analysis in Post Keynesian Theory,” Interdisciplinary Graduate Workshop (UMKC, June 2006)
“Considering Liquidity Preference in Feminist Economics,” IAFFE, session: Connections between Feminist and Post Keynesian Economics (Washington, D.C. June, 2005).
Other Conference Presentations
with Kalpana Khanal, “Remittances and Households within Neoliberalism: Triple Movement” (virtual AFEE session at ASSA, Jan 4, 2021)
“Money, Feminism, Institutionalism and the Foundations of Heterodox Economic Theory” (ICAPE at ASSA, San Diego, Jan 5, 2020)
“Gift, Debt, and the others: Diverse Forms of Sociality in Economics” (AFEE at ASSA, San Diego, Jan 3, 2020)
with Kalpana Khanal, “Remittances and Households within Neoliberal Governance: a Triple Movement?” (New Paltz, IAFEE, June 21, 2018)
with Kalpana Khanal, “Remittances and Households in the Neoliberal Regime,” (ASE Congress, Forth Collins, June 2018)
“Debt-Credit, Exchange, Gift, and Other Economic Relations: Issues of Bringing the Social into Economics” (ASE Congress, Forth Collins, June 2018)
“Debt, Exchange Relations, and Gift in Theorizing the Economy as Social Provisioning, MEA (Cincinnati, April 2, 2017)
“Processes and the Multidimensional Individual in Institutional Economics,” session: Human Nature and Institutional Economics (AFIT, Reno, April 15, 2016)
“A further Veblenian Articulation of a Monetary Theory of Production,” MVEA (Kansas City, 23 October 2015).
“Veblenian Insights into the Feminist Contentions and Potential of Unpaid Domestic Work,” 8th Biennial International Interdisciplinary Conference, Gender, Work, and Organization (Keele University, England, 24–26 June 2014)
“A Feminist Institutionalist: Paulette Olson,” Celebratory Session on Paulette Olson’s Contributions to Political Economy, MEA (Columbus, OH, March 24, 2012)
“Post Keynesian Theory of Consumption: Beyond Consumer Choice and Aggregates,” 11th International Post Keynesian Conference (Kansas City, MO, September 2012)
“The Role of Households in a Money Manager Capitalism,” AFIT (Reno, NV, April 2010)
“Minskyan and Feminist Analysis of Financial Instability and Social Provisioning” URPE/IAFFE Panel: Making the Links (ASSA, Atlanta, January 2010)
“Households' Heterogeneity in Post Keynesian Theory,” MVEA (Kansas City, MO, October 2005)
“Budgets and Money: Gender Assumptions behind Currency Boards,” IAFFE (Oxford, UK, August 2004)
“Households’ Financial Positions and Buffer Stock Employment Program: a Social Reproduction Approach” - with Fadhel Kaboub and Mathew Forstater, 8th International Post-Keynesian Workshop (Kansas City, June 2004)
“Social Reproduction, Safety Net, and Microcredit: A Gender Perspective,” with Mathew Forstater, Gender and Development Conference (UMKC, February 28, 2004)
“Household Debt in a Monetary Production Economy,” MVEA (Kansas City, February 2004)
"Consumption in the Context of Debtor-Creditor Relations," ICAPE (Kansas City, June 2003)
“Make-Belief versus Livelihood – Veblenian Analysis of a Monetary Production Economy,” AFIT (Las Vegas, April 2003)
“Trends in Official Development Assistance and AIDS in HIPC: The Need for a Global Public Health Financial Initiative,” 6th Annual CITA Conference - Approaches to Sustainable Regional Development: Supporting Public Health and a Healthy Society (University of Massachusetts – Lowell, November 2002)
“HIV/AIDS’s Toll on Education in Africa – A Global Responsibility,” Phi Beta Delta International Honor Society (Puebla, Mexico, February, 2003)
"Foreign Investment and Finance under the Currency Board in Bulgaria," AFIT (Albuquerque, April, 2002)
"Inequalities Among and within Countries in the Global Economy," Missouri Valley Economic Association (Kansas City, February, 2002)
"Instrumental and Ceremonial Aspects of Consumer Behavior among Women in the USA," MVEA (February 22-24, 2001); Revised Version, Southwestern Social Science Association, Forth Worth, Texas (March 14 -18, 2001).
Conference Program and Seminar Organizer
2015 AFIT Conference Program Coordinator, Theme: Institutionalism: History, Theory, and Futures (25 sessions, including 4 joint AFIT/ASE and 3 joint AFIT/IAFFE sessions, Portland, OR, April 8-11) Call for Papers
Neoliberalism: Ideology, Economics, and Movements (four presenters, Wright State University, April 05, 2013)
Origins of Money seminar, co-organized with the WSU Religion, Philosophy and Classics department; presenter: Dr. Alla Semenova (WSU, May 17, 2012)
Social Cost Workshop (four presenters, WSU, April 27, 2012).
Conference Session Organizer
Session: Macro-Micro Linkages in Modern Monetary Theory, Association for Institutional Thought (AFIT, 2020, cancelled)
Session: Institutional Interplay of Money, Development, and Culture (AFIT, 2020, cancelled)
Session: Social Provisioning and Modern Money Theory (AFIT, 2020, cancelled)
Session: James I. Sturgeon: Celebratory Roundtable (AFIT, 2020,cancelled)
Co-organizer: AFEE/ASE Session: Research in Institutional and Social Economics, Midwest Economic Association (MEA), March 27-29, 2020, Evanston, IL
Co-organizer: Modern Money Theory, Institutions, and Environment (ICAPE, San Diego, January 6, 2020)
Session: Money and Social Valuation (ICAPE, San Diego, January 5, 2020)
Session: Contexts of Money and Gift (AFEE at ASSA, San Diego, Jan 3, 2020)
Session: Gift, Debt, Reciprocity, and Exchange (AFIT, San Diego, April, 2019)
Co-organizer: Celebratory Session: Association for Institutional Thought (AFIT) at 40 (ICAPE, Atlanta, Jan 3 2019)
Session: Institutional Organization, Change, and Problems of Economic Systems (AFEE at MEA, Cincinnati, OH April 2, 2017)
Panel on Just One More Hand – Life in the Casino Economy by Ellen Mutari and Deborah Figart (AFIT, Reno, April 15, 2016)
Co-organizer: Human Nature and Institutional Economics (AFIT, Reno, April 15, 2016)
Session: Institutions, Distribution and Economic Systems (AFEE at MVEA, Kansas City, Oct 21-24, 2015)
Session: Methodology and Political Economy: Assumptions, Data Analysis, and Problem Solving (AFEE session at MVEA, Kansas City, Oct 21-24, 2015)
Session: Feminist Institutional Theory (AFIT, 8-11 April, 2015, Portland OR)
Post Keynesian Institutionalism and Beyond: Session in Honor of Robert W. Brazelton (AFIT, 8-11 April, 2015, Portland OR)
Analysis and Policy-making for a Good Society: Session in Honor of F. Gregory Hayden (AFIT, 8-11 April, 2015, Portland OR)
Connecting Approaches in Heterodox Economics: Session in Honor of Frederic S. Lee, 12th Post Keynesian Conference (UMKC, September 2014)
Co-organizer, Session: Celebratory Session on Paulette Olson’s Contributions to Political Economy (MEA, Columbus OH, March 24, 2013)
Session: Theories of Monetary Production and Gender (AFIT, April 2006)
Session: Micro-Macro Linkages in Post Keynesian Theory (MVEA, Kansas City, October 2005)
Session: Micro and Macro Aspects of Household Consumption and Debt (MVEA, Kansas City, February, 2004).