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Jakob Kapeller

Jakob Kapel­ler ist Pro­fes­sor und geschäfts­füh­ren­der Direk­tor am ifso. Zudem lei­tet er das Insti­tut für die Gesamt­ana­lyse der Wirt­schaft (ICAE). Schwer­punkte: Öko­no­mi­scher und sozia­ler Wan­del und Plu­rale Ökonomik.

Neuste Beiträge von Jakob Kapeller

Shared Foundations, Living Debates, and Institutions of Heterodox Economics (HEN Editorial 358)

Von Jakob Kapeller| 23. April 2026|Hete­ro­dox Eco­no­mics News­let­ter|

From wage-led growth to femi­nist macro and insti­tu­tio­nal strug­gles: how shared hete­ro­dox ideas, deba­tes, and spaces con­ti­nue to shape economics.
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Defining Heterodox Economics: From Umbrella Term to Shared Foundations (HEN Editorial 357)

Von Jakob Kapeller| 2. April 2026|Hete­ro­dox Eco­no­mics News­let­ter|

From inhe­ri­ted tra­di­tion to bold rede­fi­ni­tion: a per­so­nal jour­ney toward a posi­tive, shared vision of what hete­ro­dox eco­no­mics truly is.
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Nerdy, Solid, Stable: The Invisible Backbone of Our Newsletter (HEN Editorial 356)

Von Jakob Kapeller| 20. März 2026|Hete­ro­dox Eco­no­mics News­let­ter|

Why our news­let­ter runs on digi­tal com­mons, NixOS, and friendship—and how this infra­struc­ture empowers us.
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Honouring Heterodoxy: Geoff Harcourt, Critical Traditions, and the Power of Pluralist Economics (HEN Editorial 355)

Von Jakob Kapeller| 17. Februar 2026|Hete­ro­dox Eco­no­mics News­let­ter|

A tri­bute to Geoff Har­court high­lights com­mu­nity, intellec­tual breadth, and new hete­ro­dox work on power, ine­qua­lity, and eco­no­mic education.
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Why Wine Won’t Make You Rich: Rethinking Trade, Industry, and Development (HEN Editorial 354)

Von Jakob Kapeller| 11. Februar 2026|Hete­ro­dox Eco­no­mics News­let­ter|

From Ricardo to China, sec­to­ral choices, scale eco­no­mies, and glo­ba­liza­tion reveal why indus­trial struc­ture still shapes pro­spe­rity in unex­pec­ted ways.
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Beyond Growth: Rethinking Europe’s Economic Model in an Age of Limits (HEN Editorial 353)

Von Jakob Kapeller| 6. Januar 2026|Hete­ro­dox Eco­no­mics News­let­ter|

Why Europe must move bey­ond growth and rethink eco­no­mic policy around resi­li­ence, limits, and a sus­tainable cor­ri­dor.
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Rethinking Europe’s Growth Model in an Age of Constraints (HEN Editorial 352)

Von Jakob Kapeller| 11. Dezem­ber 2025|Hete­ro­dox Eco­no­mics News­let­ter|

Europe’s out­da­ted growth model forces a rethink: rising insta­bi­lity, shrin­king resi­li­ence, and new limits demand fresh hete­ro­dox ideas for a balan­ced, sus­tainable eco­no­mic cor­ri­dor. ▸ Arti­kel lesen

Good News from the Margins: Celebrating 15 Years of Heterodox Resilience (HEN Editorial 351)

Von Jakob Kapeller| 20. Novem­ber 2025|Hete­ro­dox Eco­no­mics News­let­ter|

Cele­bra­ting 15 years of ICAE—an unli­kely suc­cess story of hete­ro­dox resi­li­ence, intellec­tual cou­rage, and ground­brea­king rese­arch thri­ving against the aca­de­mic main­stream. ▸ Arti­kel lesen

The Complexity Turn in Economics (HEN Editorial 350)

Von Jakob Kapeller| 27. Okto­ber 2025|Hete­ro­dox Eco­no­mics News­let­ter|

Explo­ring how com­ple­xity eco­no­mics chal­lenges main­stream para­digms and bridges insights from hete­ro­dox tra­di­ti­ons into a new eco­no­mic synthesis.
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Debating Pluralism: Reflections on Economics’ Empirical Turn (HEN Editorial 349)

Von Jakob Kapeller| 7. Okto­ber 2025|Hete­ro­dox Eco­no­mics News­let­ter|

The rise of empi­ri­cal methods enri­ches eco­no­mics but risks nar­ro­wing theo­re­ti­cal per­spec­ti­ves, high­light­ing the need for genuine plu­ra­lism and deeper con­cep­tual reflection.
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