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
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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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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Entrepreneurial Passion Behind the Heterodox Economics Newsletter (HEN Editorial 345)
Honoring past contributors, inviting new ones, and formalizing support to bridge global gaps in heterodox economic publishing.
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Between Heterodoxy and Mainstream: Challenges of Recognition and Open Dialogue in Economics (HEN Editorial 344)
Mainstream economics often overlooks heterodox ideas, risking intellectual honesty and open dialogue vital for academic freedom and innovative economic research.
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Why Academic Freedom Matters (HEN Editorial 343)
Academic freedom is vital; without it, science, democracy and open debate risk collapsing under political and ideological pressure.
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Rhythms of Heterodoxy: Timing, Trends, and Turbulence in Economic Thought (HEN Editorial 342)
Discover the hidden rhythms of heterodox economics—seasonal trends, rare opportunities, and critical takes on global policy shifts.
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Unintended Fame: Media, Trump, and the Politics of Consequence (HEN Editorial 341)
Trump’s policies sparked media buzz, revealing tensions between expertise, objectivity, and appearance—plus the quirks of economic cause and effect
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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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Rational Heuristics and Pricing: A Fresh Perspective (HEN Editorial 339)
How mental shortcuts shape decision-making, pricing strategies, and key debates in heterodox economics.
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Remembering Richard Easterlin: Rethinking Well-Being and Growth (HEN Editorial 338)
Easterlin’s paradox reshaped my perspective on well-being, economics, and the limits of material wealth
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