Post-Crash Economics

@PostCrashEcon

University of Manchester Society Campaigning for Economic Pluralism. Politically Neutral, RT ≠ endorsement.

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Vrijeme pridruživanja: listopad 2013.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet

    We're kicking off our Pluralism video series with a video on why pluralism is essential for a better economics education, better economists and a better society:

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  2. 2. velj

    If you want a taste of what it's like to be in Post-Crash, join us for an open meeting this Tuesday at 6PM in Arthur Lewis Building!

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  3. 30. sij

    Post-Crash is looking for new committee members! If you are interested, please fill out the following form:

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    28. sij

    Is economics education changing?... Today at the University of Manchester, the 1st macroeconomics lecture for 1st year students included this - kudos to the prof. But is this a passing moment for 'heterodox' thinking, or the start of a new paradigm?

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  5. 27. sij

    Swing by our stall tomorrow at the Refreshers Fair from 10am-4pm to learn more about the society and see how you can get involved! We look forward to seeing you all there :)

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    6. sij

    If you’re a student or student group in need of some inspiration and support, check out our web page of helpful resources for planning events, campaigning, and producing assorted Rethinking paraphernalia.

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  7. On the twelfth day we will be introducing Steven Durlauf! He is a distinguished researcher in the field of complexity economics. His work does not stop at economics, he is working on philosophy and sociology, integrating other social sciences with economics.

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  8. The 11th day of our Christmas campaign brings you Victoria Chick, a major contributor to the establishment of Post-Keynesian economics. Her research focuses on Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics. Have a read of her work and let us know your thoughts!

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  9. On the 10th day of our campaign we bring you Professor Sam Bowles. Professor Bowles’ work draws on various schools of thoughts and covers a range of topics from institutions and behaviours to economic inequality.

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  10. The 9th day of our Christmas campaign brings us , a feminist and social economist whose work focuses on poverty, gender and social policy issues, particularly in South and South East Asia. Let us know your thoughts!

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  11. On the 8th day we bring you an economist whose work resonates strongly with the spirit of PCES. is an Institutional Economist who has published several books critiquing mainstream economics. Have a read of his work and let us know your thoughts!

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  12. Professor Agarwal delivered a guest lecture on agrarian crises, institutional innovation & gender as part of our Pluralism Lecture Series earlier this year.

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  13. On the 7th day of our Christmas campaign we bring you Manchester’s very own Professor Bina Agarwal. Prof. Agarwal uses a political economy and gendered approach to a range of topics regarding development and the environment.

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  14. Who better to celebrate the sixth day of our campaign than Herbert Gintis. There are those who preach interdisciplinarity and those who practice it, professor Gintis does both! His extensive work draws on multiple disciplines across the social and human sciences.

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    18. pro 2019.

    Are you an economics graduate looking for a job? Do you enjoy and advising policy makers?Do you like real world economics? If so, look no further than - they’re a great team to work with (& I can say that having just visited!).

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  16. On the fifth day we bring you , whose work has been tackling grand challenges such as the climate crisis and the problem of building resilient health care systems. We encourage you to read her work and share your thoughts!

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  17. The fourth day brings us , who is best known for her work on Modern Monetary Theory and works in a range of areas including: Federal Reserve operations, fiscal policy and employment policy. We encourage you all to read up on her work and share your thoughts!

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  18. On the third day we’re bringing you a controversial figure: Thomas Sowell. His work consisted of researching the relationship of race and status, and he came to interesting conclusions. Have a read and let us know what you think!

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  19. It’s day two, and today we have Marilyn Waring! She is considered one of the most prominent economists in the Feminist school of thought. We strongly encourage you to read her work and share your thoughts!

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    13. pro 2019.

    This is worth a watch from . The that we've looked at this season (Veblen, Ostrom & Lewis) definitely had a pluralist approach, bringing in , & so on into their work. state here why that's important.

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  21. At Post-Crash Economics Society, we celebrate the festive period by bringing 12 days of heterodox economists! Each day we will introduce a new economist, which school of thought they belong to, their area of expertise, a short biography and a paper/book that was written by them.

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