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Perspectives on the Environment - Economy Studies

Economy Studies , 2022
Level: beginner
Perspectives: Ecological Economics, Evolutionary Economics, Feminist Economics, Institutionalist Economics, Marxian Political Economy, Post-Keynesian Economics
Topic: Institutions, Governments & Policy, Labour & Care, Reflection of Economics, Resources, Environment & Climate
Format: Teaching Package

The Centre for Economy Studies works on improving and modernising economics education to ensure that students will be better prepared for their future careers and the societal challenges we face today and in the coming decades. The Essential Lectures are teaching packs designed for 90-minute (online or offline) sessions that can be added to existing courses. They help students become familiar with an important topic that is often neglected. Feel free to adjust the material to make it fit with your context and purpose.

Essential Lectures   Economy Studies

How can economic schools of thought guide us through the ecological crisis?

The ecological crisis challenges the ways to understand the links between the environment, society, and the economy. To train students to be able to think critically about the issues associated with the crisis, we argue that it is important to take multiple perspectives into account. This lecture can help the students develop a familiarity with the different schools of thought and conceptions that exist within economics. This wealth within the discipline of economics can help them tackle the numerous questions emerging around environmental issues. For instance, what should a Green New Deal look like, which economic activities can help protect the environment, what are the institutional barriers to build a sustainable future, and how can they be addressed?

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