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"The World Inequality Lab gathers social scientists committed to helping everyone understand the drivers of inequality worldwide through evidence-based research. The World Inequality Lab hosts the World Inequality Database, the most extensive public database on global inequality dynamics. Their main missions are:  The extension of the World Inequality Database The publication … Level: beginner WORLD INEQUALITY LAB   https://inequalitylab.world/en/ This lecture  was held in the context of the a two-day conference called "Which pluralism" for thinking about how to achieve a more sustainable and resilient economy. The practices, institutions and system logics of today's economy are not suitable for appropriately addressing fundamental human needs. The climate crisis, in particular, requires … 2021 Level: beginner Thought on teaching intereconomicscultural communication Elsa Egerer Conference "Which Pluralism?" This lecture  was held in the context of the a two-day conference called "Which pluralism" for thinking about how to achieve a more sustainable and resilient economy. The practices, institutions and system logics of today's economy are not suitable for appropriately addressing fundamental human needs. The climate crisis, in particular, requires … 2021 Level: beginner Mainstream Theory of Finance Nikos Stravelakis Conference "Which Pluralism?" This lecture  was held in the context of the a two-day conference called "Which pluralism" for thinking about how to achieve a more sustainable and resilient economy. The practices, institutions and system logics of today's economy are not suitable for appropriately addressing fundamental human needs. The climate crisis, in particular, requires … 2021 Level: beginner Transformative Finance Christian Fahrbach Conference "Which Pluralism?" This lecture  was held in the context of the a two-day conference called "Which pluralism" for thinking about how to achieve a more sustainable and resilient economy. The practices, institutions and system logics of today's economy are not suitable for appropriately addressing fundamental human needs. The climate crisis, in particular, requires … 2021 Level: beginner Decolonizing Structuralsim - Integrating Dependency and Postcoloniality Joao Pedro Braga Conference "Which Pluralism?" This lecture  was held in the context of the a two-day conference called "Which pluralism" for thinking about how to achieve a more sustainable and resilient economy. The practices, institutions and system logics of today's economy are not suitable for appropriately addressing fundamental human needs. The climate crisis, in particular, requires … 2021 Level: beginner Decolonization of Methodology of Economics Bediz Ölmez Conference "Which Pluralism?" The New Mulit-Purpose Mobility Solution: All-in-on socially responsible ride-share and delivery app This lecture  was held in the context of the a two-day conference called "Which pluralism" for thinking about how to achieve a more sustainable and resilient economy. The practices, institutions and system logics of today's economy are not suitable … 2021 Level: beginner The New Mulit-Purpose Mobility Solution Dardan Isufi Conference "Which Pluralism?" This lecture was held in the context of the a two-day conference called "Which pluralism" for thinking about how to achieve a more sustainable and resilient economy. The practices, institutions and system logics of today's economy are not suitable for appropriately addressing fundamental human needs. The climate crisis, in particular, requires … 2021 Level: beginner Revisiting the Carr-Benkler wager - Is the Internet peer-produced or price incentivized? Alex Pazaitis Conference "Which Pluralism?" This lecture was held in the context of the a two-day conference called "Which pluralism" for thinking about how to achieve a more sustainable and resilient economy. The practices, institutions and system logics of today's economy are not suitable for appropriately addressing fundamental human needs. The climate crisis, in particular, requires … 2021 Level: beginner Real Economic Analysis - A Theoretical and Empirical Alternative to Economic Orthodoxy Anwar Shaikh Conference "Which Pluralism?" This lecture was held in the context of the a two-day conference called "Which pluralism" for thinking about how to achieve a more sustainable and resilient economy. The practices, institutions and system logics of today's economy are not suitable for appropriately addressing fundamental human needs. The climate crisis, in particular, requires … 2025 Level: beginner Pandemic Paradigm Shift Ivan Rubinic Conference "Which Pluralism?" This lecture was held in the context of the a two-day conference called "Which pluralism" for thinking about how to achieve a more sustainable and resilient economy. The practices, institutions and system logics of today's economy are not suitable for appropriately addressing fundamental human needs. The climate crisis, in particular, requires … 2021 Level: beginner Caring the Care Sector - Contributions of Feminist Macroeconomics to Economics in the Post-COVID Era Izaskun Zuazu Conference "Which Pluralism?" This lecture was held in the context of the a two-day conference called "Which pluralism" for thinking about how to achieve a more sustainable and resilient economy. The practices, institutions and system logics of today's economy are not suitable for appropriately addressing fundamental human needs. The climate crisis, in particular, requires … 2021 Level: beginner Beyond indifference - An economics for the future Lukas Bäuerle Conference "Which Pluralism?" This lecture was held in the context of the a two-day conference called "Which pluralism" for thinking about how to achieve a more sustainable and resilient economy. The practices, institutions and system logics of today's economy are not suitable for appropriately addressing fundamental human needs. The climate crisis, in particular, requires … 2021 Level: beginner The socio-economic world is non-ergodic Lucio Biggiero Conference "Which Pluralism?" This lecture was held in the context of the a two-day conference called "Which pluralism" for thinking about how to achieve a more sustainable and resilient economy. The practices, institutions and system logics of today's economy are not suitable for appropriately addressing fundamental human needs. The climate crisis, in particular, requires … 2021 Level: beginner Exploring Ergodicity Economics Mark Kirstein Conference "Which Pluralism?" This lecture was held in the context of the a two-day conference called "Which pluralism" for thinking about how to achieve a more sustainable and resilient economy. The practices, institutions and system logics of today's economy are not suitable for appropriately addressing fundamental human needs. The climate crisis, in particular, requires … 2021 Level: beginner A Methodology of Pluralist Economics Florian Rommel Conference "Which Pluralism?" This lecture was held in the context of the a two-day conference called "Which pluralism" for thinking about how to achieve a more sustainable and resilient economy. The practices, institutions and system logics of today's economy are not suitable for appropriately addressing fundamental human needs. The climate crisis, in particular, requires … 2021 Level: beginner Embracing speculation and liquid identity: The case of the entrepreneur in a post crisis world Wyatt Constantine Conference "Which Pluralism?" Die Economists4Future wollten eine Diskussion über notwendige Konsequenzen der Klimakrise für die Wirtschaftswissenschaften anstoßen – was bisher aber kaum gelungen ist. Das liegt vor allem daran, dass der neoklassische Mainstream weiterhin Diskursverweigerung betreibt. Ein Beitrag von Franziska M. Hoffart und Michael Roos. 2020 Level: beginner Ist die Neoklassik bereit zum Diskurs? Franziska M. Hoffart und Michael Roos Economist for Future Relativer Güterpreis ist der Preis für eine Ware bzw. ein Produkt im Verhältnis zu einem anderen. 2021 Level: beginner Relativer Güterpreis   Wiwiwiki Für die Spieltheorie bedeutet eine kritische Masse, dass nicht die gesamte Gruppe von einer Strategie überzeugt werden muss, sondern dass es ausreicht, eine bestimmte Anzahl von Teilnehmern von dieser Strategie zu überzeugen. Ist dieser Schwellenwert überschritten, die kritische Masse erreicht, wird sich diese Strategie selbsttragend durchsetzen. 2021 Level: beginner Kritische Masse   Wiwiwiki Unter Kreditverkehr kann man alle Zahlungsvorgänge verstehen, die mit der Inanspruchnahme und Tilgung von Krediten zusammenhängen. 2021 Level: beginner Kreditverkehr   Wiwiwiki Eine Koordinationsstrategie umfasst das ausgerichtete Handeln, welches im Rahmen der Entscheidungs- und Handlungswahl zwischen verschiedenen Teilnehmern einer Gruppe zum Einklang der individuellen Präferenzen mit den gemeinschaftlichen Zielen der Gruppe führt. 2021 Level: beginner Koordinationsstrategie   Wiwiwiki Als Produktivität bezeichnet man das Verhältnis zwischen der Ausbringungsmenge (Output) und dem dafür benötigten Einsatz an Produktionsfaktoren (Input). 2021 Level: beginner Produktivitätsverhältnis   Wiwiwiki Ein reines Monopol (Mono - griech. monos = „allein“, „einzig“; Pol - polein = „verkaufen“) liegt immer dann vor, wenn viele Nachfrager (z.B. private Haushalte) genau nur einen einzigen Anbieter (z.B. Unternehmen) eines bestimmten Gutes bzw. einer bestimmten Leistung zur Auswahl haben, ohne Wahl auf ein Substitut (Ersetzung des Gutes bzw. der Leistung mit einer anderen). 2021 Level: beginner Reines Monopol   Wiwiwiki Unvollständiger Wettbewerb herrscht immer dann, wenn einzelne Anbieter ein gewisses Maß an Kontrolle über den Preis ihrer Produkte haben. 2019 Level: beginner Unvollständiger Wettbewerb   Wiwiwiki The goal of the class is to acquire familiarity with recently-published research in alternative macroeconomics with a focus on the distribution of income and wealth, cyclical growth models, and technical change. 2021 Level: beginner Theory Seminar Macro-Distribution Daniele Tavani Exploring Economics The world is regularly shaken by crises: some are bigger, others are smaller in scope. Local turmoil, military conflicts, commodity scarcity, bank runs, health threats - the history of mankind can be written as a history of crises. Three major global crises occurred in the last fifty years alone: the … 2021 Level: beginner Understanding Crises - What to take from here for better policy advice in the future? Dr. Carolina Alves, Prof. Dr. Ishac Diwan Exploring Economics As the global economic landscape evolves, demographics shift, inequality expands, climate change gets worse and technology continues to advance at breakneck speed, Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is struggling to stay relevant. 2021 Level: beginner Beyond GDP - Wellbeing Economy, Happiness Index and the postgrowth debate Anna Murphy , Dr. Fred K. Muhumuza Exploring Economics The need for the movement Black Lives Matter and the tragic events that preceded it are the clear manifestation of the problem of discrimination today, which we all intuitively perceive as a poignant socio-economic question of our times. 2021 Level: beginner Economics of Discrimination - A CBD Perspective Dr. Annie Tubadji, Prof. Jan Fidrmuc Exploring Economics Ecologcial economics conceptualizes our society as embedded within the environment and our economic system as embedded within society and the environment. 2021 Level: beginner Is ecological economics for rebels? Accounting for natural resources Dr. Anke Schaffartzik Exploring Economics Als Weltwährung wird die abstrakte Idee einer weltweit gültigen Währung verstanden, mit der manche Ökonomen das derzeitige Weltwährungssystem ersetzt sehen wollen. 2021 Level: beginner Weltwährung   Wiwiwiki Der Zinsarbitrage (engl. interest arbitrage) liegt das Ausnutzen von Zinsdifferenzen zwischen Inland und Ausland als primäres Ziel zugrunde. Im Gegensatz zu anderen internationalen Kapitalbewegungen werden bei der Zinsarbitrage Risikoüberlegungen und Wechselkurserwartungen nahezu außer Acht gelassen. 2021 Level: beginner Zinsarbitrage   Wiwiwiki Die Zinsparitätenbeziehung ist ein makroökonomisches Modell zur Beschreibung der Gleichgewichtsbeziehung zwischen den Zinssätzen, Devisenkassa und Devisenterminkursen zweier Währungen zueinander. 2021 Level: beginner Zinsparitätenbeziehung   Wiwiwiki Die kontraktive Geldpolitik umfasst alle Maßnahmen, welche das Geldangebot, das heißt die Höhe des sich im Umlauf befindlichen Geldes, verringert. In den meisten Ländern wird die Geldpolitik von einer Zentralbank oder einem Finanzministerium durchgeführt. Die Geldpolitik der Europäischen Union regelt die Europäische Zentralbank (EZB). Level: beginner Kontraktive Geldpolitik   Wiwiwiki Preisdiskriminierung (auch Preisdifferenzierung) beschreibt das Anbieten homogener Produkte zu unterschiedlichen Preisen. Vorraussetzung ist das Vorhandensein eines unvollkommenen Marktes, meist ist diese Art der Preispolitik nur für Unternehmen mit Monopolstellung möglich. 2021 Level: beginner Preisdiskriminierung   Wiwiwiki Introduces four of the most influential economists you'll never read in a modern economics class - Marx, Veblen, Keynes, and Galbraith. 2016 Level: beginner Introduction to Political Economy Charles Sackrey, Geoffrey Schneider, Janet Knoedler Dollars & Sense Zu der kurzen Frage „Haben oder Sein?“ entwickelt Erich Fromm in diesem Buch eine tiefgründige Gesellschaftsanalyse, in der er zwei grundsätzliche Existenzformen herausarbeitet: die egoistisch-gewinnorientierte des Besitzens und Verfügens über Dinge und Menschen (Haben) und die altruistisch-solidarische des gebenden Erlebens (Sein). Fromm zeigt, dass unser gegenwärtiges Gesellschafts- und Wirtschaftssystem durch Egoismus, Selbstsucht und Habgier bestimmt ist und unweigerlich zerstörerische Folgen für Mensch und Natur mit sich bringt. Im zweiten Teil des Buches vermittelt er dem Leser durch viele Beispielen Ideen, wie er sich vom „Haben“ in Richtung „Sein“ und damit hin zu einem neuen Menschen entwickeln kann. Im dritten Teil von „Haben oder Sein“ beschreibt Fromm die Voraussetzungen für einen fundamentalen Wandel in Wirtschaft, Politik und Gesellschaft, um die gegenwärtigen Krise zu überwinden und von einer Orientierung am Haben zu einer am Sein zu gelangen. 2004 Level: beginner Haben oder Sein Erich Fromm Open Publishing Gender Development and Globalization is the leading primer on global feminist economics and development. Gender is a development issue because social considerations are not easily incorporated into institutions such as policies, regulations, markets and organizations. This process is often referred to as the mainstreaming of gender in development institutions. 2018 Level: beginner Gender Development and Globalization Terryl Blackwell ETP This is an immensely important book for any student of social theory interested in understanding the colonial roots of a lot of contemporary thinking. From a post-colonial perspective, Gurminder Bhambra and John Holmwood unpack how the emergence of modern society in the context of European colonialism and empire impacted the … 2021 Level: advanced Colonialism and Modern Social Theory Gurminder K. Bhambra, John Holmwood John Wiley & Sons 2008 Level: advanced Ökologische Ökonomie Holger Rogall Springer-Verlag Based on a clear conceptual framework and ten flexible building blocks, this handbook offers refreshing ideas and practical suggestions to stimulate student engagement and critical thinking across a wide range of courses. Drawing on decades of ideas on how to improve economics education and a growing number of available alternative … 2021 Level: beginner Economy Studies Sam de Muijnck and Joris Tieleman Amsterdam University Press In this book, Blakely tells us a story of the class nature of capitalism, in which she centers the role of the financial sector and its rapid growth. 2019 Level: beginner Stolen Grace Blakeley Watkins Media Limited This edited volume presents a collection of articles that engage with various concepts from Marx’s Capital and Marxian theory in general, from a ‘Southern’ perspective. The book engages with four specific themes: “Reception of Capital in the East; Value, Commodity, Surplus Value and Capitalism; Population and Rent in Capital; and Issues Beyond Capital”. 2019 Level: beginner ‘Capital’ in the East Achin Chakraborty, Anjan Chakrabarti, Byasdeb Dasgupta, Samita Sen Springer Nature In this book, the author, Intan Suwandi, engages with the question of imperialism through the specific channel of Global Value Chains. 2019 Level: beginner Value Chains Intan Suwandi NYU Press In this book, the authors, Cinzia Aruzza, Tithi Bhattcahrya, and Nancy Fraser, move away from the myopic view of feminism for a select few to focus on a universal idea of feminism. 2019 Level: beginner Feminism for the 99 Percent Cinzia Arruzza, Nancy Fraser, Tithi Bhattacharya Verso Books This book investigates the continuing resonances of Atlantic slavery in the cultures and politics of human reproduction that characterize contemporary biocapitalism. 2019 Level: beginner The Afterlife of Reproductive Slavery Alys Eve Weinbaum Duke University Press This course will cover recent contributions in economic history that, using geospatial data from anthropological maps, colonial archives and secondary sources, will explore current economic and development challenges by drawing parallels between the past and present. 2022 Level: beginner African History through the lens of Economics Elias Papaioannou, Leonard Wantchekon, Stelios Michalopoulos, Nathan Nunn, etc. Online

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