Economic Thought
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Economic Thought Vol 11 No 1
- About the “Dual Character of Labour”: a Reformulation of Marx’s Commodity Theory ›
- The Interpretation of Ownership: Insights from Original Institutional Economics, Pragmatist Social Psychology and Psychoanalysis ›
- On the Importance of Altruism, Prosocial Behavior and Christian Love in Behavioral Economics research ›
- Reply to Rati Mekvabishvili’s ‘On the Importance of Altruism, Prosocial Behavior and Christian Love in Behavioral Economics research’ ›
- Reply to Rati Mekvabishvili’s ‘On the Importance of Altruism, Prosocial Behavior and Christian Love in Behavioral Economics research’ ›
- Limits to economics, religion and (maybe) everything else: Reply to Rati Mekvabishvili’s ‘On the Importance of Altruism, Prosocial Behavior and Christian Love in Behavioral Economics research’ ›
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Economic Thought Vol 10 No 2
- A methodological perspective on economic modelling and the global pandemic ›
- Comment on John Davis’s ‘A methodological perspective on economic modelling and the global pandemic’ ›
- The Incommensurability of Keynes’s and Walrasian Economics and the Unsuccessful Escape from Old Ideas ›
- Reply to Arne Heise’s ‘The incommensurability of Keynes’s and Walrasian economics and the unsuccessful escape from old ideas’ ›
- From ‘What New Political Economy Is’ to ‘Why Is Everything New Political Economy?’ ›
- Agents, Equations, and Economics ›
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Economic Thought Vol 10, Issue 1
- The Challenge of Sustainable Development: From Technocracy to Democracy-Oriented Political Economics ›
- Learning to Treat Our Natural World Realistically Through Unlearning Mainstream Economics? A Commentary on the Recent Work of Peter Söderbaum ›
- Relevance of Chaos and Strange Attractors in the Samuelson-Hicks Oscillator ›
- Popperian Hayek or Hayekian Popper? ›
- Discussion Article: Comments on João Pinheiro da Silva’s paper: ‘Popperian Hayek or Hayekian Popper?’ ›
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Real-World Economics Review
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Real-World Economics Review – issue 97
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Real-World Economics Review – issue 96
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Real-World Economics Review – issue 95
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Real-World Economics Review – issue 94
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Real-World Economics Review – issue 93
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Real-World Economics Review – issue 92
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Real-World Economics Review – issue 91
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Real-World Economics Review – issue 90
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Real-World Economics Review – issue 89
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Real-World Economics Review - issue 88
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Real-World Economics Review – issue 87, Special Issue: Economics and the Ecosystem
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Real-World Economics Review – issue 86
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World Social and Economic Review
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Issue 8, April 2017 – The Political Economy of the University INC.
- Gambling with “Human Capital”: on the Speculative Logic of the “Knowledge Economy” ›
- Neoliberalism in the Academy: Dispatch from a Public University in Colorado ›
- Undoing the Neoliberal Higher Education System? Student Protests and the Bachelet Reforms in Chile ›
- The Corporization of a Public University with Free Undergraduate Education: Endangering Autonomy at the University of Buenos Aires ›
- Imperial Partitioning in the Neoliberal University ›
- Fuzzy Privatization and Decline of Democracy at the University of Helsinki ›
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No 7, July 2016 – Worldwide Fiscal Crisis: Fact or Fiction?
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No 6, February 2016 – Europe in Crisis
- Ontology and Theory for a Redesign of European Monetary Union ›
- The Italian Crisis within the European Crisis. The Relevance of the Technological Foreign Constraint ›
- The Economic and Monetary Union: Past and Present Failures and some Future Possibilities ›
- Solidarity, Grassroots Initiatives and Power Relations ›
- Mediterranean Death Trip – The Mare Internum as the Graveyard of International Obligations ›
- Setting a Principle to Interest Cap on the Issuance of Home Mortgages: a Proposed Change to Mortgage Underwriting Rules Designed to Control Housing Price Inflation ›
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About the journals
The World Social and Economic Review, Economic Thought and Real World Economics Review are published by the World Economics Association in line with its commitment to:
- rigorous economic research;
- pluralism in the approaches to economic analysis;
- openness in the procedures and processes;
- inclusivity of access; and
- ethical behaviour
Submissions
World Social and Economic Review
The World Social and Economic Review (WSER) publishes articles in all branches, methods, and paradigmatic approaches of economics except those related to the history of economic thought, philosophy and methodology for which the WEA has Economic Thought. Articles with a multidisciplinary content are welcome. Send submissions to wereditor@worldeconomicsassociation.org
Economic Thought
Economic Thought publishes articles in the areas of: history of economic thought, economic history, methodology of economics and philosophy of economics. Send submissions to eteditor@worldeconomicsassociation.org
Real World Economics Review
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