The 1st History of Economic Thought Diversity Caucus Online Conference will be held via Zoom, May 24-26, 2021. The deadline for submissions is March 1, 2021. Notifications will be sent after April 1, 2021. Final papers will be due by May 15, 2021. (kindly see the pictures)
Originally published in 1998 and now translated into English, this book is one of the most significant contributions by a Brazilian author to the interpretation of Capital.
Feba David (CHRIST University, Bengaluru) presents the economic thought of Sarada Raju, perhaps the first professional woman economist of India 🇮🇳 at #ESHET2024 🇦🇹. @Societies_HET
All master's and PhD students of @civis_eu universities: we are launching a new BIP (blended intensive course) on pluralism in economics:
https://t.co/YJrYnBHCLx
enroll and spread the word!
January 5, join us in a rally in Support of Reproductive Rights at 2023 ASSA meeting in New Orleans sponsored by AFEE, ICAPE, @IAFFE & @urpe1968 from 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. in front of the Riverside Hilton
It has been such an exciting year for my little podcast! I have had incredibly interesting conversations with so many brilliant researchers - not least this one with @Srishting
Thank you for joining me!
🔥Meet the MODEL TRANSFER (@ERC_Research) team: Murat Bakeev (@Bakeeff) started on Oct 1 as a PhD student at @iphilLUH to do research on the recent history of agent-based models and their (non-)transfer into macroeconomics. Check out his webpage below👇Welcome Murat!
Throw a ruby and a straw into the sea;
the ruby sinks, the straw floats to the top.
Only the ocean is at fault.
Attributed to Mannarudeva of Tanjavur (ca. 1670)
From Subrahmanyam, S. 2017 ‘Beyond the usual suspects: ...’, Global Intellectual History https://t.co/xpI4655Xjx
Historically, much of the gender gap in earnings could be explained by differences in education and occupational choices. However, this year’s economic sciences laureate Claudia Goldin has shown that the bulk of this earnings difference is now between men and women in the same occupation, and that it largely arises with the birth of the first child.
#NobelPrize
NEW POST: @rosaabraham6 and @SurbhiKesar unpack the Econ Nobel to @PikaGoldin.
They outline her important contributions to Economics but also where her work falls short in terms of relevance beyond US and for understanding patriarchal social structures.
https://t.co/vmwg5gL0bi
This has become one of my favourite slides when explaning to my students that there are different ways to do economics and, therefore, to conceptualise ‘the economy’
Thank you, @SandyDarity, for writing this paper!
https://t.co/hHphqASUmy
At perhaps the first-ever conference in India dedicated exclusively to HET in Aug @azimpremjiuniv, our keynote speakers @mvsbach & @F_Allisson from @unil sit down to discuss their work & their motivations to pursue research in HET.
@Societies_HET
https://t.co/mNEUjqtg2r