The American Paradox: Democracy, Power, and Decline (HEN Editorial 340)
The U.S. has long balanced democracy and power. Now, with rising authoritarianism and declining openness, is it dismantling its own strengths?
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The U.S. has long balanced democracy and power. Now, with rising authoritarianism and declining openness, is it dismantling its own strengths?
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The social understanding of wealth in Africa has evolved significantly – from Indigenous, pre-colonial, and post-colonial, to contemporary Africa. Recognizing its different dimensions can lead to a more inclusive and culturally relevant understanding of wealth in Africa. ▸ Artikel lesen
How mental shortcuts shape decision-making, pricing strategies, and key debates in heterodox economics.
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Easterlin’s paradox reshaped my perspective on well-being, economics, and the limits of material wealth
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Dekarbonisierung im Gebäudesektor: Nachhaltige Sanierung, soziale Gerechtigkeit und effektive Fördermodelle als Schlüssel zur Klimaneutralität und inklusiven Transformation.
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Explore fresh readings, cartoons, and updates on heterodox economics—diverse perspectives shaping a human-centered economic future!
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Discover how cartoons can make heterodox economics fun, insightful, and engaging—perfect for boosting creativity and learning!
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Prominent economists express regret over neglected approaches, highlighting the need for pluralism and critical reflection in economics.
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At a Kampala summer school, 70 scholars tackled Africa’s wealth inequality, uncovering the pivotal role of land ownership in shaping economic divides. Insights spark change.
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