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This panel was part of the conference "Next Generation Gentral Banking - Climate Change, Inequality, Financial Instability" 03. - 05.02.2021.
2021
Level: mittel
NextGen Central Banking: How the coronavirus almost brought down the global financial system
Industrial policy has been a central part of policy prescription by many heterodox schools arguably since mercantilism, but the theories behind it and types of policy advocated for have evolved over time. Recently some neoclassical economists have shown renewed interest in it, but is this mainstream acceptance a step back or a step forward from earlier heterodox ideas?
2021
Level: leicht
Industrial policy
This reports presents empirical findings of research conducted by Michelle Holder, assistant professor of economics at John Jay College, City University of New York, with regard to the impact of what she terms a "double gap"- gender wage gap and ethnic minority wage gap - on the U.S. labour market.
2020
Level: mittel
The "Double Gap" and the Bottom Line: African American Women’s Wage Gap and Corporate Profits
Artikel aus dem Monatsbericht April 2017.
2017
Level: mittel
Die Rolle von Banken, Nichtbanken und Zentralbank im Geldschöpfungsprozess
Ecologcial economics conceptualizes our society as embedded within the environment and our economic system as embedded within society and the environment.
2021
Level: leicht
Is ecological economics for rebels? Accounting for natural resources
Nancy Fraser starts out by introducing the multidmiensional cirises of the 21st century Three dimensions are especially alarming to her the ecological the financial and social aspects of the crisis Fraser then revives the ideas of Karl Polanyi which he first presented in his 1944 book The great transformation She …
2013
Level: mittel
Can societies be commodities all the way down?
This paper provides a logical framework for complexity economics Complexity economics builds from the proposition that the economy is not necessarily in equilibrium economic agents firms consumers investors constantly change their actions and strategies in response to the outcome they mutually create This further changes the outcome which requires them …
2013
Level: leicht
Complexity Economics : A Different Framework for Economic Thought
Steven G. Medema is a Research Professor at Duke University. His research focuses on the History of Economic Thought, having published extensively on the issue of social costs of production (conceptualized as externalities in neoclassical economics). In this recorded seminar, he exposes his working paper on the history of the concept of externalities in economic literature, starting from Pigou’s “The Economics of Welfare” (1920), where Pigou makes the case for governmental intervention in the market where there is a divergence between private and social costs or benefits of a productive activity. T
2017
Level: mittel
'Exceptional and Unimportant'? The Rise, Fall, and Rebirth of Externalities in Economic Analysis
The Nobel laureate Amartya Sen´s text analyzes three main figures in social sciences and the relation between them: the Italian economist Piero Sraffa, the Austrian philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein, and the Italian politician and philosopher Antonio Gramsci.
2003
Level: mittel
Sraffa, Wittgenstein, and Gramsci
The infographic focuses on women's hidden work that goes unrewarded due to the patriarchal setup and how it can be economically analysed. The article on which the infographic is based is written in an Indian context, although the phenomenon isn't confined to a single nation alone.
2013
Level: leicht
Capitalism + Patriarchy = Women's Hidden Work
The British historian, Adam Tooze, highlights how the climate crisis is not just an environmental or ecological problem but also a political economy challenge.
2021
Level: leicht
Climate, carbon and class
In this webinar, Dr. Grieve Chelwa, Dr. Cecilia Lanata Briones and Professor Jayati Ghosh discuss what is meant by “Decolonising Economics”.
2020
Level: leicht
What Do We Mean By "Decolonising Economics"
This film looks at the role economic growth has had in bringing about this crisis, and explores alternatives to it, offering a vision of hope for the future and a better life for all within planetary boundaries.
2020
Level: leicht
Fairytales of Growth
Teaching feminist economics is a relatively new didactical project posing questions of content and methodology for instructors. The article proposes three possible topics with regard to the changing nature of the emergent research field: introducing feminist economics as a mode of questioning, showing its historicity and spectrum, and asking the question of a unifying paradigm.
2021
Level: leicht
Teaching Feminist Economics. Conceptual Notes and Practical Advice for Teaching a Subject in the Making
Sustainable Development has become dominant in policy debates in the last two decades. Standard models in neoclassical economics as taught in undergraduate classes fail to capture the complex relationships between the economy and the environment.
2021
Level: leicht
Using Academic Travel to Teach Sustainable Economic Development
This article applies insights from behavioral economics to consider how the general public may make decisions around whether or not to receive a future COVID-19 vaccine in a context of frequent side effects and preexisting mistrust. Three common cognitive biases shown to influence human decision-making under a behavioral economics framework are considered confirmation bias, negativity bias, and optimism bias.
2021
Level: mittel
A behavioral economics perspective on the COVID-19 vaccine amid public mistrust.
In this piece Alexander Kravchuk gives an overview over the history of dept dependency in Ukraine, highlighting especially the role of international creditors and the negative socio-economic impacts of debt dependency for the Ukrainian economy.
2015
Level: mittel
The origins of Ukraine’s debt dependence
Complexity economics and institutional economics are complementary approaches to studying the economy. They can pool their methods and foundational theories to explain the mechanisms that underlie economies.
2017
Level: leicht
The complimentary relationship between institutional and complexity economics
Dieser Foliensatz behandelt die wissenschaftstheoretische Herausbildung der Nekoklassik, sowie die neoklassischen Standardmodelle.
2022
Level: leicht
Neue Neoklassik: Wissenschaftstheoretische Herausbildung und neoklassisches Standardmodell
The Economics and Geopolitics of Russia Selling Yuan and Gold Reserves It is important for students to understand the workings of international and public finance and that the goal of governments and politicians is not always economic efficiency when making financial decisions. Normative goals other than efficiency can motivate economic decisions. A good economist is able to recognise, clearly name and take into account the values and goals behind economic behaviour, when making sense of the world.
2023
Level: leicht
Russia sells foreign reserves
Is capitalism the context where gender inequalities are reproduced, or is capitalism something more than a context? What are the differences among women and how can we place them theoretically and politically. Reproductive work, is it a women’s work? These questions are disscused in a three-session workshop.
2022
Level: leicht
Feminist Economics
Inflation ist eines der wichtigsten Themen der gegenwärtigen Wirtschaftsdebatten. Der Begriff wird jedoch sehr unterschiedlich verwendet. Lars Weisbrod zeigt, dass sich hinter dem Begriff "Inflation" zwei Typen von Inflation verbergen, die in öffentlichen Debatten oft verwechselt werden: Angebots- und Nachfrageinflation. Um diese beiden Konzepte auseinanderzuhalten, schlägt der Autor die Bezeichnungen Teuerung und Geldentwertung vor.
2022
Level: leicht
Warum man das Wort "Inflation" nicht mehr benutzen sollte... und was man stattdessen sagen könnte
It is fiercely debated when exactly the growth set off and what the drivers of Indian growth were. Scott Alexander summarises some of the recent literature on this question, demonstrating that not only the liberalisation policies of the 90s might be the driver of the take-off, but potentially public investments, political developments or cultural shifts.
2019
Level: leicht
Indian Economic Reform: Much More Than You Wanted To Know
Dabei ging es um den Alfred-Nobel-Gedächtnispreis für Wirtschaftswissenschaften (2019) und wir konnten mal genau nachhaken, was es mit diesen „Randomised Controlled Trials“ in der Entwicklungsökonomik auf sich hat.
2019
Level: mittel
In der Wirtschaft mit Svenja Flechtner ... und die (Plurale) Entwicklungsökonomik
Der Vortrag im Rahmen der Hamburger Klimaringvorlesung „Another World Is Still Possible“ führt in die Neue Planungsdebatte ein und stellt dar, inwieweit eine demokratische ökonomische Wirtschaftsplanung gegen die Klimakrise helfen kann.
2023
Level: mittel
Failing to Plan is Planning to Fail
Eco-modernisation’s promise that technological fixes will provide us with the efficiency we need to decouple environmental burdens from economic growth suggests that business-as-usual can continue. Today’s guest Timothée Parrique is the best to explain why this is not happening and why relying solely on technological solutions is like betting on green zero in roulette.
2023
Level: leicht
Why will technology not save our souls?
Our public services are in dire need of investment. But in the middle of a debate over competing spending plans, isn’t it also time to ask what we want our public services to actually do for us? That’s the view of group of economists and campaigners who are pushing for something called ‘Universal Basic Services’ – a radical expansion of high-quality public services for all to areas like transport, childcare and social care.
2019
Level: leicht
Universal Basic Services
Wie kann eine niedrigschwellige Einführung in das kapitalistische Wirtschaftssystem aussehen? Christoph Ernst stellt das Bildungsmaterial «Kapitalismus für Einsteiger*innen» vor, dass er 2022 für die Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung entwickelt hat.
2024
Level: leicht
Kapitalismus für Einsteiger*innen
„Postwachstum“ ist seit über einem Jahrzehnt ein zentraler Teil der Debatte über alternative Wirtschaftsformen. Doch der Ansatz zeigt große Schwächen, wenn es um die Frage der politischen Umsetzung geht. Vielleicht wäre es Zeit für einen Paradigmenwechsel und eine Debatte über ökonomische Planung. Samuel Decker umreißt im diesem ersten Teil der Artikelreihe den sozial-ökonomischen Ist-Zustand und warnt vor gefährlichen politischen Trends. Im zweiten Teil werden die zentralen Probleme des Degrowth-Ansatzes beleuchtet. Im dritten Teil die neue Planungsdebatte als Ansatz zur Bewältigung der drängendsten sozialen und ökologischen Probleme unserer Zeit eingeführt.
2024
Level: leicht
Planung statt Postwachstum
Privatisierungen in systemrelevanten Bereichen schreiten seit Jahren voran. Diese Auswirkung der als Finanzialisierung zusammengefassten Prozesse führt in der Praxis zu Problemen und geht noch über das hinaus, was im allgemeinen Sprachgebrauch oft als Neoliberal umschrieben wird.
2024
Level: leicht
Dividenden statt Investitionen
Die ökologische Transformation ist notwendig um die schlimmsten Folgen der Klimakrise abzuwenden. Akute Krisen und Kriege lähmen diesen Prozess jedoch. Welche Stellscharuben gibt es, damit Staaten handlungsfähig in Bezug auf systemische Reformen bleiben?
2024
Level: leicht
Wohlstand in planetaren Grenzen
Das Dezernat Zukunft erklärt, warum zukunfeste Staatsfinanzen nicht mit Sondervermögen, sondern nur mit einer Grundgesetzreform zu machen sind und wie eine ökonomisch sinnvolle Schuldenregel ausgestaltet sein sollte.
2025
Level: leicht
Eine ökonomisch sinnvolle Schuldenregel - Dezernat Zukunft

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