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In Conversation with Louis-Philippe Rochon Edward Elgar Publishing is delighted to launch a podcast as part of it's 40th anniversary celebrations where we will be hosting in-depth conversations with the authors and editors behind our pioneering publications.
In our inaugural episode we speak
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Edward Elgar Publishing is delighted to launch a podcast as part of it's 40th anniversary celebrations where we will be hosting in-depth conversations with the authors and editors behind our pioneering publications.
In our inaugural episode we speak to renowned economist, Louis-Philippe Rochon who is Full Professor of Economics at Laurentian University in Canada, where he has been teaching since 2004. Before that, he taught at Kalamazoo College, in Michigan. He obtained his doctorate from the New School for Social Research, in 1998, earning him an award for Outstanding Dissertation, for his work on endogenous money and post-Keynesian economics. He is the author of some 225 articles in peer-reviewed journals and books, and has written or edited close to 60 books.
Professor Rochon discusses the early days of his career and meeting Edward Elgar, the joy of editing books with great contributors and the process of starting up and editing the Review of Keynesian Economics. We talk about the development of Post-Keynesian economics and its future prospects and discuss content for undergraduates. We finish by exploring the ways in which new scholars should get to know publishers.
For more information on Louis-Philippe Rochon and his work, please see:
Website: https://macroeconomist.wixsite.com/lprochon
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Releasedatum: 9-3-2026 07:00:00