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Teaching economic growth: notes on the current financial-led accumulation regime | WEA Pedagogy Blog
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We welcome posts about your experiences and suggestions on teaching and learning economics, with a strong focus on methods leading to deep understanding of current real world economic issues. By Maria Alejandra Madi. July 6, 2015. Teaching economic growth: notes on the current financial-led accumulation regime. Accordingly Stockhammer (2009), the notion of a finance dominated accumulation regime highlights that the current global financial set up has decisively shaped a pattern of accumulation where diff...
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We welcome posts about your experiences and suggestions on teaching and learning economics, with a strong focus on methods leading to deep understanding of current real world economic issues. How unemployment has been considered by mainstream macroeconomic models? By Maria Alejandra Madi. September 22, 2016. September 19, 2016. Ace, but still need some more work to put it all together. Below, I provide a brief review and summary of Edward Said’s masterpiece. September 18th, 2016:. By Maria Alejandra Madi.
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Teaching Inequality: Notes on Piketty, Stiglitz and Harvey | WEA Pedagogy Blog
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We welcome posts about your experiences and suggestions on teaching and learning economics, with a strong focus on methods leading to deep understanding of current real world economic issues. By Maria Alejandra Madi. June 30, 2015. Teaching Inequality: Notes on Piketty, Stiglitz and Harvey. There is no general tendency towards greater economic equality. In Europe, a patrimonial capitalism the world dominated by inherited wealth of the late 19th century is being slowly re-created. In the USA, perhaps the ...
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The Marginalisation of Morality | WEA Pedagogy Blog
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We welcome posts about your experiences and suggestions on teaching and learning economics, with a strong focus on methods leading to deep understanding of current real world economic issues. June 27, 2015. The Marginalisation of Morality. Originally published in Express Tribune. Reinforced these views as many thought that these awful calamities were a result of ignorance about the social and political sciences. The phenomenal growth of social sciences provides evidence of the university reformers’ s...
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Teaching macroeconomics: Austerity programs, citizenship and labor | WEA Pedagogy Blog
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We welcome posts about your experiences and suggestions on teaching and learning economics, with a strong focus on methods leading to deep understanding of current real world economic issues. By Maria Alejandra Madi. July 15, 2015. Teaching macroeconomics: Austerity programs, citizenship and labor. Next post →. Visit the WEA website ›. Deregulation, austerity and the polarization of the labour markets. Economic growth is not “natural”: re-thinking current economic challenges. Market Myths and Realities.
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Saving the Planet | WEA Pedagogy Blog
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We welcome posts about your experiences and suggestions on teaching and learning economics, with a strong focus on methods leading to deep understanding of current real world economic issues. August 14, 2015. Published in The Express Tribune. August 3rd, 2015. A recent and amazing article by John H Richardson, titled When the end of human civilisation is your day-job. Describes how many climate. Shows organised efforts by corporations to create doubt about climate change. This completely reverses the...
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About | WEA Pedagogy Blog
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We welcome posts about your experiences and suggestions on teaching and learning economics, with a strong focus on methods leading to deep understanding of current real world economic issues. What are we trying to do with this blog? My idea is that Economic Theory, as currently taught in universities and colleges all over the world, is deadly to the welfare of mankind. Why? Here is how I see it:. So what can we do to change the state of affairs? I believe that economics is about creating economic systems...
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Asad Zaman | WEA Pedagogy Blog
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We welcome posts about your experiences and suggestions on teaching and learning economics, with a strong focus on methods leading to deep understanding of current real world economic issues. Author Archives: Asad Zaman. November 2, 2016. Classic books to read. Critiques of Economic Theories. History of economic thought. I hope to be able to summarize Keynes’ insights to make them relevant and useful to a contemporary audience. Reasons for Studying Keynes. October 26, 2016. History of economic thought.
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Maria Alejandra Madi | WEA Pedagogy Blog
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We welcome posts about your experiences and suggestions on teaching and learning economics, with a strong focus on methods leading to deep understanding of current real world economic issues. Author Archives: Maria Alejandra Madi. Deregulation, austerity and the polarization of the labour markets. By Maria Alejandra Madi. November 5, 2016. In the last decades,. Bello, W. (2006) The capitalist conjuncture: over-accumulation, financial crises, and the retreat from Globalization ’,. 27:8, pp. 1345 1367.