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"Bank Underground" is the staff blog of the Bank of England, founded to publish the views and insights of the people working for one of the world's oldest central banks. The blog covers a wide range of macroeconomic topics, mostly linked to the effects of monetary policy, of course, but not all the time. It provides timely, relevant analysis of contemporary challenges in economic policy and is thus often a perfect primer.
Level: avancé
Bank Underground
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: débutant
Fairytales of Growth
This lecture offers a general and introductory overview of the theory of racial capitalism, focusing on the origins of racial capitalism and some of the debates it has generated.
2021
Level: débutant
Introduction to Racial Capitalism
A short course introducing co-operative firms, in the context of the Candian economy where various forms of co-operative make up a significant sector of the economy. The course offers foundational knowledge about co-operatives, explaining what they are and how they operate.
Level: débutant
Coops 101
This is the first intermediate microeconomics textbook to offer both a theoretical and real-world grounding in the subject. Relying on simple algebraic equations, and developed over years of classroom testing, it covers factually oriented models in addition to the neoclassical paradigm, and goes beyond theoretical analysis to consider practical realities.
1999
Level: avancé
Intermediate Microeconomics
Heterodox Macroeconomics offers a detailed understanding of the foundations of the recent global financial crisis
2009
Level: avancé
Heterodox Macroeconomics
Heterodox Macroeconomics offers a detailed understanding of the foundations of the recent global financial crisis.
2009
Level: avancé
Heterodox Macroeconomics
Thinking in Systems, is a concise and crucial book offering insight for problem solving on scales ranging from the personal to the global. Edited by the Sustainability Institute's Diana Wright, this essential primer brings systems thinking out of the realm of computers and equations and into the tangible world, showing readers how to develop the systems-thinking skills that thought leaders across the globe consider critical for 21st-century life.
2015
Level: avancé
Thinking in Systems
This book offers the first systematic analysis of economic thought concerning war.
2020
Level: avancé
War in Economic Theories over Time
Macroeconomics in Context: A European Perspective lays out the principles of macroeconomics in a manner that is thorough, up to date, and relevant to students. With a clear presentation of economic theory throughout, this latest addition to the bestselling "In Context" set of textbooks is written with a specific focus on European data, institutions, and historical events, offering engaging treatment of high-interest topics, including sustainability, Brexit, the euro crisis, and rising inequality. Policy issues are presented in context (historical, institutional, social, political, and ethical), and always with reference to human well-being.
2018
Level: avancé
Macroeconomics in Context
In this ambitious and impressive new book, journalist Howard French seeks to excavate the long elided central importance of the African continent as the “linchpin of the machine of modernity.” In the story of modernity, he writes, the role of Africa is diminished, trivialized, and erased, and by filling in some gaps in this story, he retells the story of modernity.
2021
Level: avancé
Born in Blackness
A comprehensive account of how government deficits and debt drive inflation
2023
Level: avancé
The Fiscal Theory of the Price Level
When we have to make a decision, we consider all the pros and cons, try to gather a lot of information and estimate what consequences this decision might have. And then we make an (at least somewhat) rational decision. Or do we?
2017
Level: débutant
Choice blindness
Planet Money and The Indicator aim to explain current economic events in an easy, fun and accessible manner.
2008
Level: débutant
Planet Money
In this podcast, Professor Darrick Hamilton critically discusses how current neoliberal economic models uphold a systemically racially unjust structure of economies.
2020
Level: débutant
EQUALS: Racism, Rebellions and the Economy
L'auteur interroge la compatibilité entre le système capitaliste avec les limites et frontières écologiques.
2017
Level: débutant
Le capitalisme est-il compatible avec les limites écologiques ?
This study aims to provide insights on how the Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE) is contributing to the future of work.
2019
Level: débutant
The Contribution of the Social and Solidarity Economy and Social Finance to the Future of Work
Dr. Katherine Trebeck explains some reasons why we should believe the future of the economy should be a wellbeing economy.
2020
Level: débutant
Why the Future Economy has to be a Wellbeing Economy
A travers le regard de Karl Polanyi, Corrine Vercher-Chaptal nous offre son analyse du monde des plateformes alternatives.
2021
Level: débutant
Karl Polanyi pour penser le capitalisme aujourd'hui
Le débat macroéconomique est actuellement très animé. Le changement de politique économique aux États-Unis après l’élection de Joe Biden suscite un débat sur les résultats à attendre de la Bidenonics.
2021
Level: débutant
La « théorie moderne de la monnaie » est-elle utile ?
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: avancé
Can societies be commodities all the way down?
Tetteh Hormeku-Ajei, member of the Post-Colonialisms Today Working Group, provides insight on the history of primary commodity export dependence in Africa, and relates it to the difficulties African governments are facing finding necessary resources to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic.
2020
Level: débutant
Tracing Primary Commodity Export Dependence
Post-Colonialisms Today researchers Kareem Megahed and Omar Ghannam explain how early post-independence Egypt sought economic independence via industrialization.
2020
Level: avancé
Achievements of Egypt’s Industrialization Project
In this article, Jihen Chandoul discusses the importance of food sovereignty in Africa, reflecting on the continent’s early post independence movements for self sufficiency.
2021
Level: débutant
Food and the Struggle for Africa’s Sovereignty
Il paraît bien loin le temps où les banques centrales revendiquaient un objectif et un seul l inflation devant tout autre que ce soit la croissance l emploi où l équilibre des marchés financiers Cette intransigeance obsessionnelle était le socle de leur crédibilité Sans état d âme et sans considération …
2022
Level: débutant
Comprendre la dérive des banques centrales et des politiques monétaires
In this interview Ilya Matveev discusses the social, political, economic, and ideological foundations of the Russian regime, to provide additional context about Russia’s geopolitical goals.
2022
Level: débutant
The Putin Regime Is Straining Under Its Own Contradictions
This website belongs to PolyluxMarx and provides open access material for use while reading Karl Marx Capital For several years now people have been starting to dust off Marx and return to his analysis of society This is mainly due to the social turmoil in global capitalism weaknesses in prevailing …
2013
Level: débutant
PolyluxMarx - A Capital Workbook in Slides
The investigative research conducted by the German weekly newspaper "Die Zeit" and the British Daily Newspaper "The Guardian" includes a research-based critique of carbon trading.
2023
Level: débutant
Phantom Offsets and Carbon Deceit
The Wealth of Ideas traces the history of economic thought, from its prehistory (the Bible, Classical antiquity) to the present day.
2005
Level: débutant
The Wealth of Ideas
Finance. Climate. Food. Work. How are the crises of the twenty-first century connected?In "Capitalism in the Web of Life", Jason W. Moore argues that the sources of today's global turbulence have a common cause: capitalism as a way of organizing nature, including human nature.
2015
Level: avancé
Capitalism in the Web of Life
The Revolution in Corporate Finance has established itself as a key text for students of corporate finance with wide use on a range of courses. Using seminal articles from the highly regarded Bank of America Journal of Applied Corporate Finance, it gives students real insight into the practical implications of the most recent theoretical advances in the field.
2003
Level: avancé
The Revolution in Corporate Finance
In this revealing book, Katharina Pistor argues that the law selectively “codes” certain assets, endowing them with the capacity to protect and produce private wealth. With the right legal coding, any object, claim, or idea can be turned into capital—and lawyers are the keepers of the code.
2019
Level: avancé
The Code of Capital

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