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Cédric Durand locates the Russian War on Ukraine in relation to Russian Economic Development and Political Economy after the collapse of the soviet union. 2022 Level: débutant Cold Peace Cédric Durand New Left Review 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 Valeria Bruschi, Antonelle Muzzupappa, Sabine Nuss, Anne Stecker & Ingo Stütze Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung This course is an introduction to Development Economics and is concerned with how economists have sought to explain how the process of economic growth occurs, and how – or whether – that delivers improved well-being of people. 2015 Level: avancé Development Economics Sakiko Fukuda-Parr The New School Education policy seeks to ensure equality in access, equality within the classroom and in teaching- learning processes, and equality in outcomes. This course encourages students to assess and evaluate the extent to which these objectives are met in practice and the ways in which educational outcomes are shaped by, as well as alter, gendered social norms. Level: débutant Education, Gender and Development Ratna Sudarshan National University of National Planning and Administration, New Delhi Getting to the policy discussion table is one of the objectives pursued by feminist scholars and advocates. However, some participants in this process have remarked that “you cannot get to the policy discussion table until you have proven that you can crunch the numbers.” 2006 Level: débutant Statistics for Feminists Yana Rodgers Rutgers University, Department of Women’s and Gender Studies The piece describes some of the effects that Nixon's decision to delink the dollar from gold in the 1970s had for the relationship between the IMF and its member states. A focus is on the negative effects of this change on societies in the Global South. 2021 Level: débutant Nixon’s decision to delink the dollar from gold still hounds the IMF, South Africa and Africa Danny Bradlow The Conversation Cet article propose une réflexion très intéressante autour de l enseignement des Sciences Economiques et Sociales SES en France au lycée En retraçant son évolution de 1967 jusqu à la dernière réforme de 2019 cet article nous montre que les SES font l objet de nombreuses controverses didactiques et même … 2021 Level: débutant De l'idéologie au(x) programme(s) ? Le cas d'école des Sciences Economiques et Sociales (SES) Bureau National de l'APSES (Association des professeurs de Sciences Economiques et Sociales) Mouvement des idées et des luttes This syllabus opens a literary overview of must-read papers in the field of development economics. 2022 Level: débutant Development Economics Rukmini Thapa Summer Academy 2022 for Pluralist Economics 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: débutant Indian Economic Reform: Much More Than You Wanted To Know Scott Alexander Slate Star Codex The first day of the workshop is intended to initiate students to the foundational concepts of ecological economics. Ecological economics is an ecological critique of economics, applying the energetics of life to the study of the economy. It also investigates the social distribution of environmental costs and benefits. It does so by deconstructing concepts that are taken for granted like “nature” or “the economy”, excavating their ideological origins. 2022 Level: débutant Political ecology, degrowth, and the Green New Deal Ricardo Mastini Summer Academy 2022 for Pluralist Economics, Commons stand for a plurality of practices ‘beyond market and state’ as the famous Commons scholar – and first female noble prize winner of economics - Elinor Ostrom put it. Their practice and theory challenge classical economic theory and stand for a different mode of caring, producing and governing. Within this workshop we want to dive into theory, practice and utopia of Commons following four blocks... 2022 Level: débutant The Future of Commons Friederike Habermann & Simon Sutterlütti, Summer Academy 2022 for Pluralist Economics Aim of this intensive workshop is 1.) to introduce the participants to the macroeconomic workings of the climate crisis as the background of sustainable finance; 2.) to introduce financial assets with ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) criteria attached to them and their markets and important institutional players; 3.) to provide a critical perspective on the current setup of sustainable finance; 4.) and to work on in-depth case studies illustrating the workings on ESG-finance markets, its emitters and traders as well as their macroeconomic implications. 2022 Level: débutant Sustainable Finance – Hoax or necessity. A global perspective Anne Löscher Summer Academy 2022 for Pluralist Economics This syllabus provides an overview of the content of the Philosophy and Economics course at the University of Waterloo. 2019 Level: débutant Philosophy and Economics Patricia Marino University of Waterloo Department of Philosophy This syllabus provides an overview of the contents of the course "The Philosophy and Methodology of Economics" at the Duke University 2022 Level: débutant The Philosophy and Methodology of Economics Kevin Hoover Duke University The Centre for Economy Studies works on improving and modernising economics education to ensure that students will be better prepared for their future careers and the societal challenges we face today and in the coming decades. The Essential Lectures are teaching packs designed for 90-minute sessions that can be added to existing courses. 2022 Level: débutant Economy Studies Essential Lectures   Economy Studies This course will focus on the emergence and evolution of industrial societies around the world We will begin by comparing the legacies of industry in ancient and early modern Europe and Asia and examining the agricultural and commercial advances that laid the groundwork for the Industrial Revolution of the 18th … Level: débutant Global Perspectives on Industrialization Jonathan Robins; Andrew Ramey Michigan Technological University A free online course at Masters-level will enable you to understand the past, present and future role of money in society. Level: avancé Money and Society Jem Bendell, Matthew Slater University of Cumbria This course attempts to explain the role and the importance of the financial system in the global economy. Rather than separating off the financial world from the rest of the economy, financial equilibrium is studied as an extension of economic equilibrium. The course also gives a picture of the kind of thinking and analysis done by hedge funds. 2009 Level: débutant Financial Theory John Geanakoplos Yale University How did the industrialized nations of North America and Europe come to be seen as the appropriate models for post-World War II societies in Asia, Africa, and Latin America? How did the postwar discourse on development actually create the so-called Third World? And what will happen when development ideology collapses? To answer these questions, Arturo Escobar shows how development policies became mechanisms of control that were just as pervasive and effective as their colonial counterparts. 2012 Level: avancé Encountering Development Arturo Escobar Princeton University Press Heterodox Macroeconomics offers a detailed understanding of the foundations of the recent global financial crisis 2009 Level: avancé Heterodox Macroeconomics Jonathan P. Goldstein, Michael G. Hillard Routledge John Maurice Clark’s article “The Changing Basis of Economic Responsibility,“ published in the Journal of Political Economy, is the topical starting point for all scholars interested in economic responsibility and responsible economic action. 2017 Level: avancé Economic Responsibility Michaela Haase Springer Some economic events are so major and unsettling that they “change everything.” Such is the case with the financial crisis that started in the summer of 2007 and is still a drag on the world economy. Yet enough time has now elapsed for economists to consider questions that run deeper than the usual focus on the immediate causes and consequences of the crisis. 2013 Level: avancé Rethinking the Financial Crisis Alan S. Blinder, Andrew W. Loh, Robert M. Solow Russell Sage Foundation Challenging the Mainstream in the Twentieth Century Economics is a contested academic discipline between neoclassical economics and a collection of alternative approaches such as Marxism radical economics Institutional economics Post Keynesian economics and others that can collectively be called heterodox economics Because of the dominance of neoclassical economics the existence … 2011 Level: avancé A History of Heterodox Economics Frederic S. Lee Routledge Economics has become a monolithic science, variously described as formalistic and autistic with neoclassical orthodoxy reigning supreme. So argue Dimitris Milonakis and Ben Fine in this new major work of critical recollection. 2009 Level: avancé From Political Economy to Economics Dimitris Milonakis, Ben Fine Routledge This Encyclopedia is a very first fully refereed A-Z compendium of the main principles, concepts, problems, institutions, schools and policies associated with political economy. Part 1 of a 2-volume set comprises entries from A-K. 1999 Level: avancé Encyclopedia of Political Economy: A-K Phillip Anthony O'Hara Psychology Press The U.S. economy today is confronted with the prospect of extended stagnation. This book explores why. Thomas I. Palley argues that the Great Recession and destruction of shared prosperity is due to flawed economic policy over the past thirty years. 2012 Level: avancé From Financial Crisis to Stagnation Thomas I. Palley Cambridge University Press This collection of previously published and new papers is a major intervention in the on-going debate about the nature and future of economics. Instead of the present deductivist-formalist orientation of mainstream economics, Lars Syll advocates for the adoption of a more pluralist approach to economics, arguing for more realism and relevance with less insistence on mathematical modeling. 2016 Level: avancé On the Use and Misuse of Theories and Models in Mainstream Economics Lars Palsson Syll College Publications Once in a while the world astonishes itself. Anxious incredulity replaces intellectual torpor and a puzzled public strains its antennae in every possible direction, desperately seeking explanations for the causes and nature of what just hit it. 2008 was such a moment. Not only did the financial system collapse, and send the real economy into a tailspin, but it also revealed the great gulf separating economics from a very real capitalism. 2011 Level: avancé Modern Political Economics Yanis Varoufakis, Joseph Halevi, Nicholas Theocarakis Routledge Immanuel Wallerstein provides a concise and accessible introduction to the comprehensive approach that he pioneered thirty years ago to understanding the history and development of the modern world. 2004 Level: avancé World-systems Analysis Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein, Senior Researcher Immanuel Wallerstein Duke University Press Une théorie économique qui a les limites physiques de la planète comme point de départ, ça existe ? L'économie écologique, une introduction à un courant de pensée alternatif en économique à lire. 2017 Level: débutant L'économie écologique Ali Douai, Gaël Plumecocq La Découverte Pollution, lobbying, détérioration de la santé des travailleurs, licenciements, les entreprises privées déchargent un grand nombre de coûts générés par leur activité sur la société. Comment les estimer ? Que faire ? Un excellent regard de l'économiste Karl William Kapp. 2015 Level: avancé Les Coûts sociaux de l’entreprise privée Karl William Kapp Les Petits Matins La finance est-elle structurellement instable ? Comment expliquer les crises financières ? Le regard de l'économiste Hyman Minsky. 2016 Level: avancé Stabiliser une économie instable Hyman Minsky Les Petits Matins

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