Contending Economic Theories
Unemployment in Nigeria: Policy Review and Recommendations
Yes, Money is Endogenous. Who Cares?
Bentham’s Two Sovereign Masters - Examining Bentham’s Influence on the Social Sciences
Social Experiments to Alleviate Poverty
Power and Influence of Economists
Should Economists be Experts in Markets or in Human Nature?
How to promote alternative macroeconomic ideas: Are there limits to running with the (mainstream) pack?
MINE - Mapping the interplay between Nature and Economy
Towards a post-work future: a necessary agenda to reconcile feminist & ecological concerns with work
Bidding farewell to growth: How to provide welfare in a degrowth society
Agents, agents everywhere
The Political Economy of Extractivism
Community revival in the wake of disaster: Lessons in local entrepreneurship
The principle of effective demand: Marx, Kalecki, Keynes and beyond
Still the queens of social sciences? (Post-)Crisis power balances of “public economists” in Germany
Behavioural insights for public policy
Gender, Development, and Globalization
Monetary sovereignty is a spectrum: modern monetary theory and developing countries
The Real Wealth of Nations
The impact of Austerity on Gender in Tertiary Education: A Theoretical Analysis
Reimagining the world of (care)work: the case of Cargonomia
Carbon Pricing: The Key to Open the Way Toward a Sustainable Recovery and Long-Term Wellbeing
Understanding technological change
Measuring the Danger of Segregation
'Exceptional and Unimportant'? The Rise, Fall, and Rebirth of Externalities in Economic Analysis