Vladimir Belev

Vladimir Belev is a Candidate for the European Master in Law and Economics (EMLE) at Rotterdam and Hamburg; he is also a graduate with a Bachelor's of Law (LLB) in International and European Law from the University of Groningen, the Netherlands; a Master's of Law (LLM) in (Bulgarian) Law at Sofia University, Bulgaria; and a Diploma in English Law and Legal Skills (DELLS) from the British Law Centre, Cambridge.

Experienced in legal formalist (doctrinal, dogmatic) research through a number internships in public administration (the civil service), academia, and law firms under several Attorneys.

Interested in institutional economics, post-keynesian economics, and ecological economics. Additionally, he is working towards bringing these perspectives and heterodox economics more generally to the economic analysis of law.

As for hobbies, he enjoys baking low-carb desserts, playing basketball, and engaging in classic video game criticism.

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2022
Level: débutant
Mitch Jeserich interviews Professor Richard D. Wolff, a professor of economics at the New School University, who presents an explanatory theory of how inflation occurs in an economy. This analysis is presented through the lens of Marxian political economy (explicitly) and institutional economics (implicitly through corporate structure). Check out this new content in our discover section! posted 08.06.2022
2017
Level: avancé
Professor David Harvey presents a complete visual representation of the flow of capital in all its forms. Similar to the Water Cycle diagrams, Harvey models the economics of production, consumption, human reproduction, labor, private business, and government redistribution.

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Ce projet est le fruit du travail des membres du réseau international pour le pluralisme en économie, dans la sphère germanophone (Netzwerk Plurale Ökonomik e.V.) et dans la sphère francophone (Rethinking Economics Switzerland / Rethinking Economics Belgium / PEPS-Économie France). Nous sommes fortement attachés à notre indépendance et à notre diversité et vos dons permettent de le rester ! 

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