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Jacki Strenio interviewed Steve Pressman and L-P Rochon at the 2019 EEA meetings. The podcast consists of useful tips f
Jacki Strenio interviewed Steve Pressman and L-P Rochon at the 2019 EEA meetings. The podcast consists of useful tips f
The Editorial Board of the Review of Radical Political Economics votes on the award recipient. The award is given in sum
Below is a letter that was sent to the chief editor of Third Word Quarterly and the publisher, Taylor Francis, on behalf o
2018 marks the year of the bicentenary of Karl Marx’s birth. On this occasion, a conference will be held in Lyon between 2
EAEPE (European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy) invites you to submit a recently published book to t
From March 2017, Working USA (published by Wiley-Blackwell) is changing its name to The Journal of Labor and Society. T
The latest issue of the Journal of Australian Political Economy is now available. This issue features contributions f
From Routledge: In the economic debate, power is defined and studied mainly as an interpersonal relation occurring ou
International Confederation of Associations for Pluralism in Economics (ICAPE) Call for Papers, Panels and Worksho
by Heather Boushey & Bridget Ansel Hard work is part and parcel of the American Dream, but at a certain point, workin
The Union for Radical Political Economics invites doctoral candidates in any discipline with an approved dissertati
Can We Bend the Arc of Global Capital Toward Justice? is an online conference sponsored by the World Economics Associat
URPE encourage everyone who lives in or near New York City, or can make it to the conference, to attend URPE’s 7 spo
Yanis Varoufakis will deliver the Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA) annual Robert Heilbroner Mem
The YSI Latin America Working Group is hosting a workshop at the ECLAC/UN Summer School on Latin American economies. Th
By Pavlina R. Tcherneva From the abstract: Money, in this paper, is defined as a power relationship of a specific kind, a
By Gerald Friedman, Professor of Economics, University of Massachusetts at Amherst Differences between my evaluati
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of URPE: The Past, Present & Future of Radical Economics Manuscript submission