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Please submit to our next issue! We welcome submissions on any and all topics in political economy. Covid-related research is also welcome. https://t.co/hdWzPY45mw
We hereby invite you to submit your manuscripts to a special issue of the New School Economic Review (NSER) on the economics of climate change.
https://t.co/mEUvMQvKeX
So we took matters in our own hands and published an Alternative Economics Summer Reading List! The fact that the list went viral & our FT letter became the most read of the month suggests we're not the only ones interested in a broader range of books. 3/5 https://t.co/Bp3oJPvhWn
New paper offering a systemic account of the competitive regulation of measures of Tobin's q, co-authored with Ellis Scharfenaker
Just out in Industrial and Corporate Change
#TobinsQ#InformationTheory#SelfOrganization#Arbitrage#Economics
https://t.co/lGuvDgFF8l …
"The next time someone asks 'what is #heterodox economics?' just send them this excellent piece." H/T NEC member organization, @Center4PopEcon. Article by @DivDecEcon https://t.co/nRoKieMSzW
Heads up to students and faculty just finishing up a busy semester: we've extended our Fall 2019 submission deadline to June 15 https://t.co/Raq2lg0CcD
Fun fact: 20 percent of private employers shop to change their health care provider every year. "The idea of them shifting into Medicare for all is not that difficult," says Robert Pollin.
Trends in global income distribution: An elephant or a giraffe?
Same data as the elephant graph, but presented in terms of absolute gains rather than income growth rates.
Makes the past decades look a lot less equalising.
HT Jakob Kapeller's @heterodoxnews, @BrankoMilan
New School PhD and UMass Amherst Asst Prof Katherine Moos is presenting research today on the historical evolution of the cost of social reproduction in the U.S.