Rhythms of Heterodoxy: Timing, Trends, and Turbulence in Economic Thought (HEN Editorial 342)

Von Jakob Kapeller|2025-04-29T10:51:48+02:00 25. April 2025|Heterodox Economics Newsletter|

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)

Von Jakob Kapeller|2025-04-08T10:09:00+02:00 3. April 2025|Heterodox Economics Newsletter|

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)

Von Jakob Kapeller|2025-03-12T10:59:17+01:00 12. März 2025|Heterodox Economics Newsletter|

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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Ushering in the Second Quarter of the 21st Century: Heterodox Insights Await! (HEN Editorial 337)

Von Jakob Kapeller|2025-01-16T13:00:59+01:00 9. Januar 2025|Heterodox Economics Newsletter|

Explore fresh rea­dings, car­toons, and updates on hete­ro­dox economics—diverse per­spec­ti­ves sha­ping a human-cen­te­red eco­no­mic future!
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Humor in Heterodox Economics: Why Cartoons Are a Valuable Learning Resource (HEN Editorial 336)

Von Jakob Kapeller|2024-12-14T19:24:36+01:00 14. Dezember 2024|Heterodox Economics Newsletter|

Dis­co­ver how car­toons can make hete­ro­dox eco­no­mics fun, insightful, and engaging—perfect for boos­ting crea­ti­vity and learning!
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When Mainstream Economists Start to Rethink: Reflections on Missed Opportunities and the Value of Pluralism (HEN Editorial 335)

Von Jakob Kapeller|2024-11-28T20:26:38+01:00 28. November 2024|Heterodox Economics Newsletter|

Pro­mi­nent eco­no­mists express reg­ret over negle­c­ted approa­ches, high­light­ing the need for plu­ra­lism and cri­ti­cal reflec­tion in economics.
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Ambivalent Recognition: Nobel Prize for Institutional Economists? (HEN Editorial 334)

Von Jakob Kapeller|2024-11-28T20:27:33+01:00 2. November 2024|Heterodox Economics Newsletter|

This year’s eco­no­mics lau­rea­tes have sparked mixed reac­tions. While they’ve popu­la­ri­zed key con­cepts, cri­tics argue their sim­pli­fied per­spec­ti­ves may over­look cru­cial com­ple­xi­ties in eco­no­mic development.
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Why Wealth Creates Inequality – and What We Could Do About It (HEN Editorial 333)

Von Jakob Kapeller|2024-11-28T20:28:17+01:00 9. Oktober 2024|Heterodox Economics Newsletter|

Wealth shapes social class and eco­no­mic growth. Yet, une­qual dis­tri­bu­tion deepens disparities—within house­holds, across nati­ons, and around the world.
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