Volume 13, 2023
Volume 12, 2022
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Volume 12, Issue No. 2, August 2022
- Can university education in economics contribute to strengthened democracy and peace? ›
- The Irish anomaly. Rethinking the concept and operationalization of ‘Gross Fixed Capital Formation’ ›
- Benefits of fathers caring for children remain underestimated in several European contexts ›
- The WEA Textbook Commentaries Project ›
- What’s Capitalism Got to Do with It? ›
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Volume 12, Issue No. 1, April 2022
Volume 11, 2021
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Volume 11, Issue No. 4, December 2021
- Pandora Papers and tax havens: what do they tell us? ›
- Brazilian Foreign Policy: crisis and preliminary effects on International Cooperation and Development ›
- On Diane Coyle’s Cogs and Monsters ›
- Combatting Global Warming: The Solution to China’s Demographic “Crisis” ›
- Regulation of international capital flows in developing countries: institutional and political challenges in their implementation ›
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Volume 11, Issue No. 3, October 2021
- An egalitarian carbon tax: revenue-neutral and dual policy package ›
- WHAT IS ECOLOGY? What Economics Should Have Been ›
- The Theory of Competition of F.A.Hayek as an Inspirer of the Neoliberal Turn of the 1980s ›
- Don Webber discusses his book, How to enhance your research: 100 practical tips for academics ›
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Volume 11, Issue No. 2, July 2021
- EU taxation capabilities and the way forward towards institutional progress in Europe: an interview with Jakob Kapeller ›
- Beyond Economism ›
- Economics — a severe case of misplaced idolatry of ‘rigour’ ›
- Austerity and gender in Brazil: insights from the international literature ›
- Each paradigm in economics is a scientific and ideological paradigm ›
- Review of J. Maesse et al. (2022) “Power and Influence of Economists: Contributions to the Social Studies of Economics” ›
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Volume 11, Issue No. 1, April 2021
- Review of Smyrnaios, N. (2018) Internet Oligopoly: The Corporate Takeover of our Digital World ›
- The puzzle of western social science ›
- Taking the Dasgupta Review seriously (with an interview with Professor Partha Dasgupta) ›
- A New Book on the Economics of Gift Stuart Birks interviews Ioana Negru ›
- US Government Spending ›
Volume 10, 2020
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Volume 10, Issue No. 4, December 2020
- An interview with Professor Harold James on transformative crises and the end of globalization as we know it ›
- How to Breathe 1—Capitalism as Robbery ›
- One paradigm or many? Toward a democracy-oriented economics ›
- Which healthcare system was up against coronavirus in Brazil? ›
- Why do we need pluralism in times of disruption? A practical guide ›
- The political economy of inequality indexes or why the Theil index is, from a political economy point of view, superior to the Gini index. ›
- Interview on territorial development and on Italy with Professor Silvio Goglio ›
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Volume 10, Issue No. 3, August 2020
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Volume 10, Issue No. 2, May 2020
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Volume 10, Issue No. 1, February 2020
Volume 9, 2019
Volume 8, 2018
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Volume 8, Issue No. 5, December 2018
- Raúl Prebish’s Unpublished Manuscripts on the Buenos Aires Lectures on Economic Dynamics ›
- Resolutions to improve debates on economic policy in 2019 ›
- A specific plan to change economics textbooks ›
- Nine years with euro crisis – time to think anew ›
- Support-bargaining and money-bargaining: a restatement ›
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Volume 8, Issue No. 4, September 2018
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Volume 8, Issue No. 3, June 2018
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Volume 8, Issue No. 2, April 2018
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Volume 8, Issue No. 1, February 2018
Volume 7, 2017
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Volume 7, Issue No. 6, December 2017
- A Philosophical Framework for Rethinking Theoretical Economics and Philosophy of Economics ›
- Interview on The Fascist Nature of Neoliberalism ›
- Doomed to Repeat ›
- Global Rentier Capitalism ›
- Keynes was right about Quantitative Easing (QE) ›
- Perfect Competition and Counterfactuals ›
- How UBER Money Dominates and Distorts Economic Research on Ride–Hailing Platforms ›
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Volume 7, Issue No. 5, October 2017
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Volume 7, Issue No. 4, August 2017
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Volume 7, Issue No. 3, June 2017
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Volume 7, Issue No. 2, April 2017
- Discussing Can we avoid another financial crisis? ›
- Reflections on 5 years of the WEA journal Economic Thought ›
- Realism in Economics: ontological indeterminism and methods of inquiry ›
- Double deflation: Double Distilled or Double Dutch? Some remarks about the estimation of real economic production – Part 2 ›
- Food for thought from a Calabrian childhood—An interview with Grazia Ietto-Gillies ›
- Positional analysis: what it is and why economists need it ›
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Volume 7, Issue No. 1, February 2017
- Shifting the economic system onto a sustainable path ›
- Fieldwork and model building in economics— Part 2 ›
- Understanding economic development and demolishing neoliberal development myths ›
- Double deflation: Double Distilled or Double Dutch? Some remarks about the estimation of real economic production – Part 1 ›
- Call for papers – Pluralism with Purpose: Applying a Pluralist Approach to Informing Policy ›
- 3 Forthcoming WEA Online Conferences ›
Volume 6, 2016
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Volume 6, Issue No. 6, December 2016
- Uncovering where the econometric skeletons are buried ›
- Economics as science and ideology ›
- Narrative fixation in economics ›
- Political Economy: Pluralism, International Trends and National Differences – IIPPE’s 7th Annual Conference ›
- Fieldwork and model building in economics 1 ›
- Needed — a dystopian economics ›
- Models and measurement in economics 5—labour statistics ›
- Economics for Dynamic Economies ›
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Volume 6, Issue No. 5, October 2016
- Crash and learn? ›
- Blind leading the blind ›
- Models and measurement in economics 4—consumption ›
- Economic growth is not “natural”: re-thinking current economic challenges ›
- Economic Depression: A commentary on Paul Romer’s The Trouble With Macroeconomics ›
- The oddity of a Brexit odyssey ›
- Deglobalization? Or just an end to globalization? ›
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Volume 6, Issue No. 4, August 2016
- A historical political economy of capitalism—an interview with Andrea Micocci ›
- Why the study of transnational companies should be part of the economics curriculum ›
- YSI Plenary: Piecing Together a Paradigm ›
- WEA Online Conference FOOD and JUSTICE: Ideas for a new global food agenda? ›
- Models and measurement in economics 3 ›
- Call for papers—The Political Economy of University, INC. ›
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Volume 6, Issue No. 3, June 2016
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Volume 6, Issue No. 2, April 2016
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Volume 6, Issue No. 1, February 2016
- Heterodox economics or political economy? ›
- On Jean Tirole’s letter to the French Higher Education Minister ›
- Beyond the Legacies of Prof. Dr.Boutros Boutros-Ghali: Reflecting on the Formation of Global Developmental Agenda ›
- The Five Stages of Economic Grief (Stage 3) ›
- On economics, funerals and digital Taylorism ›
Volume 5, 2015
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Volume 5, Issue No. 6, December 2015
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Volume 5, Issue No. 5, October 2015
- Rethinking Economics: Pluralism, Interdisciplinarity and Activism. IIPPE’s 6th Annual Conference ›
- The European Crisis Online Conference ›
- Neoclassical modelling as a strategy to ‘unsee’ involuntary unemployment ›
- The case for public credit rating agencies ›
- The changing academic work environment ›
- Principles of Economics for a Post-Meltdown World ›
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Volume 5, Issue No. 4, August 2015
- Syriza did not expect to stand alone in the negotiations ›
- Currency is Destiny: new currencies for new times ›
- On Integrity and Research Misconduct in Economics ›
- Some Thoughts on my Experience as Co-Editor of Economic Thought ›
- Private seigniorage, defined and estimated (includes a free Eurozone example!) ›
- Capitalist Varieties and Stages of Capitalism ›
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Volume 5, Issue No. 3, June 2015
- Greece and austerity policies: Where next for its economy and society? ›
- Who are our allies? Who are our customers? ›
- A critique of Nominal and Real macro Unit Labour Costs as an indicator of competitiveness ›
- Macroeconomic impact of UK liberal economic policies ›
- 1st Vienna Conference on Pluralism in Economics ›
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Volume 5, Issue No. 2, April 2015
- Are economists superior to other social scientists? ›
- Economics as Superstructure ›
- Interview on neo-structuralism ›
- Review of Economics: A Primer for India ›
- Reteaching Economics: Boom Bust Boom ›
- WEA Conference: Ideas towards a new international financial architecture? ›
- Hunger as the Primary Economic Problem ›
- Who are our allies? ›
- Deregulation, governability and peace ›
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Volume 5, Issue No. 1, February 2015
- The Legacy of Economist Bernard Maris ›
- Interview on innovation with Peter Swann ›
- WEA e-books ›
- News on the 2015 WEA conferences front ›
- An open letter to economics student groups ›
- The Philosophy-Economics Network ›
- Review: The illusion of value-free economics ›
- The Virtuous Invisible Hand of Alan Blinder ›
Volume 4, 2014
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Volume 4, Issue No. 6, December 2014
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Volume 4, Issue No. 5, October 2014
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Volume 4, Issue No. 4, August 2014
- Econometric forecasting—a retrospective assessment ›
- Damien Cahill interview on neoliberalism ›
- Don’t rock the ideological boat (too much) ›
- Economics: The User’s Guide by Ha-Joon Chang – reviewed ›
- News on the WEA conferences front ›
- C T Kurien and real life economics ›
- Book review: What every economics student needs to know… ›
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Volume 4, Issue No. 3, June 2014
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Volume 4, Issue No. 2, April 2014
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Volume 4, Issue No. 1, February 2014
Volume 3, 2013
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Volume 3, Issue No. 6, December 2013
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Volume 3, Issue No. 5, October 2013
- The human economy programme at the University of Pretoria ›
- Pluralist economics at Willamette University ›
- Interview with Yuan Yang on Rethinking Economics and WEA’s Young Economists Network (YEN) ›
- Ronald Coase (1910-2013) by David Westbrook ›
- Political economy at the University of Sydney: challenging the orthodoxy ›
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Volume 3, Issue No. 4, August 2013
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Volume 3, Issue No. 3, June 2013
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Volume 3, Issue No. 2, April 2013
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Volume 3, Issue No. 1, February 2013
Volume 2, 2012
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Volume 2, Issue No. 6, December 2012
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Volume 2, Issue No. 5, October 2012
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Volume 2, Issue No. 4, August 2012
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Volume 2, Issue No. 3, June 2012
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Volume 2, Issue No. 2, April 2012
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Volume 2, Issue No. 1, February 2012