Good News from the Margins: Celebrating 15 Years of Heterodox Resilience (HEN Editorial 351)
The Complexity Turn in Economics (HEN Editorial 350)
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)
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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Economics in an Age of Insecurity: From Globalization to Geopolitical Strategy (HEN Editorial 348)
Rising security concerns transform economic policy, replacing efficiency with self-sufficiency and control, and exposing how geopolitics reshapes global trade, production, and economic reasoning. ▸ Artikel lesen
Deutschlands Beschäftigte wünschen sich kürzere Arbeitszeiten
Navigating Shifting Academic Currents: Challenges and Opportunities for Heterodox Economics in a Digital Age (HEN Editorial 347)
Heterodox economics faces digital challenges and institutional threats, yet new doctoral schools offer fresh opportunities for emerging scholars.
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Die Politik will mehr Arbeit, die Mehrheit will weniger. Ein Interview mit Till van Treeck
In Deutschland wird das BIP-Wachstum überbewertet. Kürzere Arbeitszeiten können Beschäftigung sichern, Geschlechterungleichheit abbauen, ökologische Nachhaltigkeit fördern und die Lebensqualität der Menschen verbessern. ▸ Artikel lesen
New Grant, Community Support & Journal Comeback (HEN Editorial 346)
The latest Heterodox Economics Newsletter highlights new funding for a doctoral program, strong community engagement, and the exciting revival of a key journal. Enjoy the positive developments!
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