Some links:
- The Post-crash Economics Society
- Economics students aim to tear up free-market syllabus, by Phillip Inman, in the Guardian, 24 October 2013.
- Letters: Reconnecting economics and real life, in the Guardian, 25 October 2013.
- Economics students need to be taught more than neoclassical theory, by Zach Ward-Perkins and Joe Earle, in the Guardian, 28 October 2013.
- Mainstream economics is in denial: the world has changed, by Aditya Chakraborthy, in the Guardian, 28 October 2013.
- Economics lecturers accused of clinging to pre-crash fallacies, by Phillip Inman, in the Guardian, 10 November 2013.
- Teaching evidence-based economics, by Michael Joffe, in the Royal Economic Society Newsletter, October 2013.
- University economics teaching to be overhauled, by Phillip Inman, in the Guardian, 11 November 2013.
- Cambridge Society for Economic Pluralism (CSEP)
- Letter to the editor from the Post Keynesian Study Group, 18 November 2013.
- Leter to the editor from the Association for Heterodox Economics, 21 November 2013.
- Keynes's new heirs: Britain leads a global push to rethink the way economics is taught, in the Economist, 23 November 2013.
By the way, Ian Steedman, a leading Sraffian economist, was at the University of Manchester not too long ago. And, I believe, he did supervise a number of doctorate theses from students at Manchester. So the closing of the doors to form the current monoculture happened only over the last decade, I guess.
Update: Originally posted on 6 November 2013. Updated on 12 November 2013 to include more links.
Update: Updated on 2 December 2013 to include more links.
1 comment:
Robert
I have taken the liberty of appending your list of related events to the restlessness of students at Manchester on my "Adam Smith's Lost Legacy Blog: at www.adamsmithslostlegacy.blogspot.co.uk
I hope you do not mind.
I have also recommended that readers click through to Thoughts on Economics regularly. Congratulations too.
Gavin
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