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Title | Author(s) | Type | Approach/Perspective | Keywords | Citation | Difficulty Level | Language | Notes (if any) | Attachment (only authorized copy) |
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Gender Equality, Economic Growth, and Women’s Agency: the “Endless Variety” and “Monotonous Similarity” of Patriarchal Constraints | Naila Kabeer | Academic paper/article/essay | Feminist Economics,Development Economics | Gender Inequality, Women's Agency, Patriarchal Constraints, Economic Development, Growth | Intermediate,Research oriented | English | |||
The Economic Lives of the Poor | Abhijit V. Banerjee, Esther Duflo | Academic paper/article/essay | Development Economics | Income Distribution, Migration, Economic Development | Banerjee, Abhijit V., and Esther Duflo. "The economic lives of the poor." Journal of economic perspectives 21.1 (2007): 141-168. | Beginner | English | ||
Unemployment and the real wage: the economic basis for contesting political ideologies | Amit Bhaduri, Stephen Marglin | Academic paper/article/essay | Post-Keynesian Economics | Keynesian Growth Models, Economic Development | Bhaduri, Amit, and Stephen Marglin. “Unemployment and the Real Wage: the Economic Basis for Contesting Political Ideologies.” Cambridge Journal of Economics, vol. 14, no. 4, 1990, pp. 375–393. | Intermediate | English | ||
Exploring Women's Agency and Empowerment in Developing Countries: Where do we stand? | Lucia Hanmer, Jeni Klugman | Academic paper/article/essay | Development Economics,Feminist Economics | Agency, Development, Gender Inequality, Empowerment, Measuring agency | Hanmer, L., & Klugman, J. (2015). Exploring Women’s Agency and Empowerment in Developing Countries: Where do we stand? Feminist Economics, 22(1), 237–263. https://doi.org/10.1080/13545701.2015.1091087 | Intermediate,Research oriented | English | ||
Data and the Global South: Key Issues for Inclusive Digital Development | Henrich Böll Stiftung | Report/Case study | Inclusive digital development, Global South, accessibility, Data governence | Beginner | English | ||||
Gender, poverty, and inequality: a brief history of feminist contributions in the field of international development | Naila Kabeer | Academic paper/article/essay | Feminist Economics,Development Economics | Poverty, Inequality, Gender, Intersectionality, Financial Crisis, Policy responses | Naila Kabeer (2015) Gender, poverty, and inequality: a brief history of feminist contributions in the field of international development, Gender & Development, 23:2, 189-205, DOI: 10.1080/13552074.2015.1062300 | Intermediate | English | ||
Sustainable commodity governance and the global south | Hamishvan der Vena, Yixian Sun, Benjamin Cashore | Academic paper/article/essay | Ecological Economics | Global South; Sustainability; Governance | Ven, Hamish van der, et al. “Sustainable Commodity Governance and the Global South.” Ecological Economics, vol. 186, 2021, p. 107062. Crossref, doi:10.1016/j.ecolecon.2021.107062. | Research oriented | English | ||
Environmental regulation and bail outs under weak state capacity: Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon | André Albuquerque Sant'Anna, Lucas Costa | Academic paper/article/essay | Ecological Economics,Development Economics | Brazil; Amazon; Environmental regulations; Deforestation | Albuquerque Sant’Anna, André, and Lucas Costa. “Environmental Regulation and Bail Outs under Weak State Capacity: Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon.” Ecological Economics, vol. 186, 2021, p. 107071. Crossref, doi:10.1016/j.ecolecon.2021.107071. | Research oriented | English | This paper assesses the effects of a bail out on deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon following a revision in the Forest Code. By providing a bail out to landowners with illegal deforestation, the New Forest Code has created incentives for law-abiding landowners to engage in deforestation activities as well, in the expectation of receiving future amnesties. To identify causal effects, the authors explore a rich dataset at the property level and use a difference-in-differences strategy, where former law-abiders are our treatment group. In their preferred econometric specification, the private rural properties in the treated group are associated with a rate of forest loss 0.457 p.p. higher than would prevail in the absence of the law revision. This amounts to an accumulated loss of nearly 1 million hectares of forest between 2012 and 2017. This is equivalent to a US$ 2.4 billion loss when no more than carbon emissions are considered. | |
Circular economy, degrowth and green growth as pathways for research on sustainable development goals: A global analysis and future agenda | Luis Jesús Belmonte-Ureña, José Antonio Plaza-Úbeda, Diego Vazquez-Brust, Natalia Yakovleva | Academic paper/article/essay | Ecological Economics | Circular economy; Degrowth; Green growth; SDGs | Belmonte-Ureña, Luis Jesús, et al. “Circular Economy, Degrowth and Green Growth as Pathways for Research on Sustainable Development Goals: A Global Analysis and Future Agenda.” Ecological Economics, vol. 185, 2021, p. 107050. Crossref, doi:10.1016/j.ecolecon.2021.107050. | Intermediate | English | ||
Beyond ecosystem services and nature's contributions: Is it time to leave utilitarian environmentalism behind? | Roldan Muradian, Erik Gómez-Baggethun | Academic paper/article/essay | Ecological Economics | Ecosystem services; Nature’s contribution to people; Human-nature relationships; Sustainability discourses | Muradian, Roldan, and Erik Gómez-Baggethun. “Beyond Ecosystem Services and Nature’s Contributions: Is It Time to Leave Utilitarian Environmentalism Behind?” Ecological Economics, vol. 185, 2021, p. 107038. Crossref, doi:10.1016/j.ecolecon.2021.107038. | Research oriented | English | ||
The impacts of climate induced disasters on the economy: Winners and losers in Sri Lanka | Sajeevani Weerasekara, Clevo Wilson, Boon Lee, Viet-Ngu Hoang, Shunsuke Managi, Darshana Rajapaksa | Academic paper/article/essay | Ecological Economics | Disaster; Economic impact; Sector-wise effect; Sri Lanka | Weerasekara, Sajeevani, et al. “The Impacts of Climate Induced Disasters on the Economy: Winners and Losers in Sri Lanka.” Ecological Economics, vol. 185, 2021, p. 107043. Crossref, doi:10.1016/j.ecolecon.2021.107043. | Intermediate | English | ||
Pluralistic discounting recognizing different capital contributions: An example estimating the net present value of global ecosystem services | Robert Costanza, Ida Kubiszewskia, Natalie Stoeckl, Tom Kompas | Academic paper/article/essay | Ecological Economics | Discounting; Natural Capital; Social Capital; Ecosystem Services; Net Present Value | Costanza, Robert, et al. “Pluralistic Discounting Recognizing Different Capital Contributions: An Example Estimating the Net Present Value of Global Ecosystem Services.” Ecological Economics, vol. 183, 2021, p. 106961. Crossref, doi:10.1016/j.ecolecon.2021.106961. | Advanced,Research oriented | English | ||
The effects of framing on environmental decisions: A systematic literature review | Aja Ropret Homar, Ljubica Knežević Cvelbar | Academic paper/article/essay | Ecological Economics | Pro-environmental behaviour; Systematic literature review; Behavioural economics; Framing; Nudges | Ropret Homar, Aja, and Ljubica Knežević Cvelbar. “The Effects of Framing on Environmental Decisions: A Systematic Literature Review.” Ecological Economics, vol. 183, 2021, p. 106950. Crossref, doi:10.1016/j.ecolecon.2021.106950. | Intermediate,Research oriented | English | ||
The capability approach: A promising foundation for sustainable development? | Matthias Secklera, Jürgen Volkert | Academic paper/article/essay | Ecological Economics | Capability approach; Sustainable development; Deliberate democracy; Capability approach assumptions | Seckler, Matthias, and Jürgen Volkert. “The Capability Approach: A Promising Foundation for Sustainable Development?” Ecological Economics, vol. 183, 2021, p. 106951. Crossref, doi:10.1016/j.ecolecon.2021.106951. | Research oriented,Intermediate | English | ||
Degrowth or Not Degrowth: The Importance of Message Frames for Characterizing the New Economy | Maria Fernanda Tomasellia, Robert Kozak, Robert Gifford, Stephen R.J.Sheppard | Academic paper/article/essay | Ecological Economics | Message framing; Post-growth communication; Environmental frame; Well-being frame; Economic terms | Chenet, Hugues, et al. “Finance, Climate-Change and Radical Uncertainty: Towards a Precautionary Approach to Financial Policy.” Ecological Economics, vol. 183, 2021, p. 106957. Crossref, doi:10.1016/j.ecolecon.2021.106957. | Intermediate,Research oriented | English | ||
Winners and losers: the distributional impacts of a carbon tax in Brazil | Maria Alice Moz-Christofoletti, Paula Carvalho Pereda | Academic paper/article/essay | Ecological Economics | Carbon Taxation; Censored QUAIDS; Hybrid Input Output; Brazil | Moz-Christofoletti, Maria Alice, and Paula Carvalho Pereda. “Winners and Losers: The Distributional Impacts of a Carbon Tax in Brazil.” Ecological Economics, vol. 183, 2021, p. 106945. Crossref, doi:10.1016/j.ecolecon.2021.106945. | Research oriented,Intermediate | English | ||
Stealing the common from the goose: The emergence of Farmers' Rights and their implementation in India and Brazil | Valbona Muzaka | Academic paper/article/essay | Ecological Economics | Agrarian economics; India; Farmers rights; Brazil | Muzaka, Valbona. “Stealing the Common from the Goose: The Emergence of Farmers’ Rights and Their Implementation in India and Brazil.” Journal of Agrarian Change, vol. 21, no. 2, 2020, pp. 356–76. Crossref, doi:10.1111/joac.12398. | Research oriented,Intermediate | English | ||
The Climate Crisis and COVID-19 Are Inseparable | Drew Pendergrass, Troy Vettesse | Article/Blog/News | Ecological Economics | Climate crisis; Socialism; COVID-19; Pandemic | Beginner | English | |||
The politics of climate change in India: narratives of equity and cobenefits | Navroz K Dubash | Article/Blog/News | Ecological Economics | Climate change; Political economy; India; Equity; Climate politics | WIREs Clim Change 2013, 4:191–201. doi: 10.1002/wcc.210 | Intermediate | English | ||
Climate Change: India's Options | Devesh Kapur, Pratap Bhanu Mehta, Radhika Khosla | Article/Blog/News | Ecological Economics | Climate change; India; State; Biodiversity; Green index; Mitigation strategies | Kapur, Devesh and Khosla, Radhika and Mehta, Pratap Bhanu, Climate Change: India’s Options (August 1, 2009). Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. 44, No. 31, 2009, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1462560
| Intermediate | English | ||
India and Climate Change: Energy, Equity and Development | Susannah Fisher | Academic paper/article/essay | Ecological Economics | Black Carbon; Clean Development Mechanism; Climate Policy; Climate Mitigation | Fisher S. (2012) India and Climate Change: Energy, Equity and Development. In: Bailey I., Compston H. (eds) Feeling the Heat. Energy, Climate and the Environment series. Palgrave Macmillan, London | Intermediate,Research oriented | English | ||
India and Climate Change: Evolving Ideas and Increasing Policy Engagement | Navroz K Dubash; Radhika Khosla; Ulka Kelkar; Sharachchandra Lele | Academic paper/article/essay | Ecological Economics | climate change; India; co-benefits; climate negotiations; climate planning; climate ethics | Dubash, Navroz K. and Khosla, Radhika and Kelkar, Ulka and Lele, Sharachchandra, India and Climate Change: Evolving Ideas and Increasing Policy Engagement (October 2018). Annual Review of Environment and Resources, Vol. 43, pp. 395-424, 2018, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3273312 or http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-environ-102017-025809 | Intermediate,Research oriented,Beginner | English | ||
Feminist Economics of Trade: Reflections on the Indian Manufacturing Sector | Susana Barria, Purnima Ramanujan | Academic paper/article/essay | Feminist Economics | Feminist economics; Trade; Manufacturing; India; Political economy | Susana Barria & Purnima Ramanujan, 2011. "Feminist Economics of Trade: Reflections on the Indian Manufacturing Sector," Working Papers id:4566, eSocialSciences. | English | |||
Gender in Economics: The Indian Experience | U Kalpagam | Article/Blog/News | Feminist Economics | Gender; India; Women studies; Analytic category | Kalpagam, U. “Gender in Economics: The Indian Experience.” Economic and Political Weekly, vol. 21, no. 43, 1986, pp. WS59–WS66. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/4376264. Accessed 6 June 2021. | Intermediate | English | ||
The gender gap in economics is huge – it’s even worse than tech | Veronika Dolar | Article/Blog/News | Feminist Economics | Gender gap; Economics; Diversity in economics | Beginner | English | |||
Economic gender gap in the Global South: how institutional quality matters | Bárcena‐Martín Elena, Medina‐Claros Samuel, Pérez‐Moreno Salvador | Academic paper/article/essay | Feminist Economics | Gender gap; Global South; Latin America & the Caribbean; Sub-Saharan Africa; Gender in Economics | Bárcena‐Martín, Elena & Medina‐Claros, Samuel & Pérez‐Moreno, Salvador, 2020. "Economic gender gap in the Global South: how institutional quality matters," MERIT Working Papers 2020-025, United Nations University - Maastricht Economic and Social Research Institute on Innovation and Technology (MERIT). | Intermediate | English | ||
Michal Kalecki and the Economics of Development | Jayati Ghosh | Article/Blog/News | Marxian Economics,Post-Keynesian Economics | Agriculture, Ecology, Economic Theory, Political Theory | Ghosh, Jayati. "Michal Kalecki and the economics of development." The Pioneers of Development Economics: Great Economists on Development (London: Zed Books) (2005). | Beginner | English | ||
Feminist Economic Perspectives on the COVID-19 Pandemic | Naila Kabeer, Shahra Razavi, Yana van der Meulen Rodgers | Academic paper/article/essay | Feminist Economics | COVID-19; pandemic; care; coronavirus; gender gap; crisis | Naila Kabeer, Shahra Razavi & Yana van der Meulen Rodgers (2021) Feminist Economic Perspectives on the COVID-19 Pandemic, Feminist Economics, 27:1-2, 1-29, DOI: 10.1080/13545701.2021.1876906 | Intermediate,Research oriented | English | ||
Gendered Impacts of COVID-19 in Asia and the Pacific: Early Evidence on Deepening Socioeconomic Inequalities in Paid and Unpaid Work | Papa A Seck, Jessamyn O Encarnacion, Cecilia Tinonin, Sara Duerto-Valero | Academic paper/article/essay | Feminist Economics | Rapid gender assessment surveysgendered impacts of COVID-19unpaid care and domestic work; mental health; informal employment; women’s economic empowerment | Papa A. Seck, Jessamyn O. Encarnacion, Cecilia Tinonin & Sara Duerto Valero (2021) Gendered Impacts of COVID-19 in Asia and the Pacific: Early Evidence on Deepening Socioeconomic Inequalities in Paid and Unpaid Work, Feminist Economics, 27:1-2, 117-132, DOI: 10.1080/13545701.2021.1876905 | Intermediate,Research oriented | English | ||
Precarity in a Time of Uncertainty: Gendered Employment Patterns during the Covid-19 Lockdown in India | Sonalde Desai, Neerad Deshmukh, Santanu Pramanik | Academic paper/article/essay | Feminist Economics | COVID-19; pandemic; national leadership; women leaders; risk aversion | Intermediate,Research oriented | English | |||
Leading the Fight Against the Pandemic: Does Gender Really Matter? | Supriya Garikipati, Uma Kambhampati | Academic paper/article/essay | Feminist Economics | COVID-19; pandemic; national leadership; women leaders; risk aversion | Supriya Garikipati & Uma Kambhampati (2021) Leading the Fight Against the Pandemic: Does Gender Really Matter?, Feminist Economics, 27:1-2, 401-418, DOI: 10.1080/13545701.2021.1874614 | Intermediate,Research oriented | English | ||
Gendercraft: Marxism–Feminism, Reproduction, and the Blind Spot of Money | Elena Louisa Lange | Academic paper/article/essay | Feminist Economics | Gendercraft; Marxism; Feminism; Monetary theory of value; Reproduction | Intermediate | English | |||
Untenable dichotomies: de-gendering political economy | Elisabeth Prügl | Academic paper/article/essay | Feminist Economics | Gender; social reproduction; household governance; care economy; home-based work; binary thinking | Elisabeth Prügl (2021) Untenable dichotomies: de-gendering political economy, Review of International Political Economy, 28:2, 295-306, DOI: 10.1080/09692290.2020.1830834 | English | |||
The Demographic Transition and Women's Economic Participation in Tamil Nadu, India: A Historical Case Study | Rohini Prabha Pande, Sophie Namy, Anju Malhotra | Academic paper/article/essay | Feminist Economics | Fertility; employment; motherhood; gender; India; patriarchy | Rohini Prabha Pande, Sophie Namy & Anju Malhotra (2020) The Demographic Transition and Women's Economic Participation in Tamil Nadu, India: A Historical Case Study, Feminist Economics, 26:1, 179-207, DOI: 10.1080/13545701.2019.1609693 | Intermediate,Research oriented | English | ||
Women’s Empowerment and Economic Development: A Feminist Critique of Storytelling Practices in “Randomista” Economics | Naila Kabeer | Academic paper/article/essay | Feminist Economics | Empowerment; economic development; development | Naila Kabeer (2020) Women’s Empowerment and Economic Development: A Feminist Critique of Storytelling Practices in “Randomista” Economics, Feminist Economics, 26:2, 1-26, DOI: 10.1080/13545701.2020.1743338 | Intermediate | English | ||
Gendered Time, Seasonality, and Nutrition: Insights from Two Indian Districts | Nitya Rao, S Raju | Academic paper/article/essay | Feminist Economics | Gender; time; seasonality; nutrition; energy; India | Nitya Rao & S. Raju (2020) Gendered Time, Seasonality, and Nutrition: Insights from Two Indian Districts, Feminist Economics, 26:2, 95-125, DOI: 10.1080/13545701.2019.1632470 | Intermediate,Research oriented | English | ||
Female Headship and Women’s Work in Nepal | Pratistha Joshi Rajkarnikar, Smita Ramnarain | Academic paper/article/essay | Feminist Economics | Gender; female headship; mixed methods; South Asia | Pratistha Joshi Rajkarnikar & Smita Ramnarain (2020) Female Headship and Women’s Work in Nepal, Feminist Economics, 26:2, 126-159, DOI: 10.1080/13545701.2019.1689282 | English | |||
Markets and Spillover Effects of Political Institutions in Promoting Women’s Empowerment: Evidence From India | Vivek Pandey, Shyam Singh, Jeemol Unni | Academic paper/article/essay | Feminist Economics | Social norms; women’s empowerment; women’s reservation; instrumental variables | Vivek Pandey, Shyam Singh & Jeemol Unni (2020) Markets and Spillover Effects of Political Institutions in Promoting Women’s Empowerment: Evidence From India, Feminist Economics, 26:4, 1-30, DOI: 10.1080/13545701.2020.1752394 | Intermediate,Beginner | English | ||
Measuring Women’s Agency | Aletheia Donald, Gayatri Koolwal, Jeannie Annan, Kathryn Falb, Markus Goldstein | Academic paper/article/essay | Feminist Economics | Gender; households; survey methodology; measurement error; agency; empowerment | Aletheia Donald, Gayatri Koolwal, Jeannie Annan, Kathryn Falb & Markus Goldstein (2020) Measuring Women’s Agency, Feminist Economics, 26:3, 200-226, DOI: 10.1080/13545701.2019.1683757 | English | |||
Critical Perspectives on Financial and Economic Crises: Heterodox Macroeconomics Meets Feminist Economics | Sakiko Fukuda-Parr, James Heintz, Stephanie Seguino | Academic paper/article/essay | Feminist Economics | Stratification; financialization; macroeconomics; crisis | Sakiko Fukuda-Parr, James Heintz & Stephanie Seguino (2013) Critical Perspectives on Financial and Economic Crises: Heterodox Macroeconomics Meets Feminist Economics, Feminist Economics, 19:3, 4-31, DOI: 10.1080/13545701.2013.806990 | Intermediate | English | ||
Explorations - Introduction: Towards Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Perspectives in Economics: Why and How They May Make a Difference | M V Lee Badgett, Prue Hyman | Academic paper/article/essay | Feminist Economics | Sexuality; Lesbian; Gay; Gender; Discrimination; Social Construction | M.V. Lee Badgett & Prue Hyman (1998) Explorations - Introduction: Towards Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Perspectives in Economics: Why and How They May Make a Difference, Feminist Economics, 4:2, 49-54, DOI: 10.1080/135457098338428 | Intermediate,Research oriented | English | ||
INTRODUCTION / THE STATUS OF WOMEN ECONOMISTS IN US UNIVERSITIES AND THE WORLD / THE STATUS OF WOMEN ECONOMISTS IN UK UNIVERSITIES / THE STATUS OF WOMEN ECONOMISTS IN CANADIAN UNIVERSITIES / THE STATUS OF WOMEN ECONOMISTS IN CHINA'S UNIVERSITIES | Joyce P Jacobsen, Roberta Edgecombe Robb, Jonathan Burton, David H Blackaby, Jane Humphries, Heather Joshi, Xiaobo Wang, Xiao-yuan Dong | Academic paper/article/essay | Feminist Economics | Academic labor markets; economics profession; women in economics | Guest Editor Joyce P. Jacobsen, Contributors Roberta Edgecombe Robb, Jonathan Burton, David H. Blackaby, Jane Humphries, Heather Joshi, Xiaobo Wang & Xiao-yuan Dong∗ (2006) INTRODUCTION / THE STATUS OF WOMEN ECONOMISTS IN US UNIVERSITIES AND THE WORLD / THE STATUS OF WOMEN ECONOMISTS IN UK UNIVERSITIES / THE STATUS OF WOMEN ECONOMISTS IN CANADIAN UNIVERSITIES / THE STATUS OF WOMEN ECONOMISTS IN CHINA'S UNIVERSITIES, Feminist Economics, 12:3, 427-474, DOI: 10.1080/13545700600669667 | Research oriented | English | ||
Explorations: Time-use surveys in the south | Valeria Esquivel, Debbie Budlender, Nancy Folbre, Indira Hirway | Academic paper/article/essay | Feminist Economics | Survey research; time budget surveys; unpaid work | Valeria Esquivel, Debbie Budlender, Nancy Folbre & Indira Hirway (2008) Explorations: Time-use surveys in the south, Feminist Economics, 14:3, 107-152, DOI: 10.1080/13545700802075135 | Research oriented,Advanced | English | ||
SEN, ETHICS, AND DEMOCRACY | Elizabeth Anderson | Academic paper/article/essay | Feminist Economics | Amartya Sen; Democracy; Epistemology; Feminism; Objectivity; Universality; Ethics | Elizabeth Anderson (2003) SEN, ETHICS, AND DEMOCRACY, Feminist Economics, 9:2-3, 239-261, DOI: 10.1080/1354570022000077953 | Research oriented,Intermediate,Beginner | English | ||
Bargaining Power and Indicators of Well-Being among Brothel-Based Sex Workers in India | Neha Hui | Academic paper/article/essay | Feminist Economics | Bargaining power; well-being; sex work; capabilities approach; India; structural equation model | Neha Hui (2017) Bargaining Power and Indicators of Well-Being among Brothel-Based Sex Workers in India, Feminist Economics, 23:3, 49-76, DOI: 10.1080/13545701.2017.1315440 | Research oriented,Intermediate | English | ||
Engendering Economic Policy in Africa | Abena D Oduro, Irene van Staveren | Academic paper/article/essay | Feminist Economics | Structural transformation; gender inequality; informal institutions; Africa | Abena D. Oduro & Irene van Staveren (2015) Engendering Economic Policy in Africa, Feminist Economics, 21:3, 1-22, DOI: 10.1080/13545701.2015.1059467 | Research oriented,Intermediate | English | ||
Gender and Economics in Muslim Communities: A Critical Feminist and Postcolonial Analysis | Ebru Kongar, Jennifer C Olmsted, Elora Shehabuddin | Academic paper/article/essay | Feminist Economics | Islam; economic development; feminist economics; Orientalism; neoliberalism | Ebru Kongar, Jennifer C. Olmsted & Elora Shehabuddin (2014) Gender and Economics in Muslim Communities: A Critical Feminist and Postcolonial Analysis, Feminist Economics, 20:4, 1-32, DOI: 10.1080/13545701.2014.982141 | Research oriented | English | ||
Pre-Capitalist Economic Formations | Karl Marx | Academic paper/article/essay | Marxian Economics,Ecological Economics | Ecology, Nature, Pre-Capitalism, Economy | Marx, Karl. Pre-Capitalist Economic Formations. Marxists.Org. | Intermediate,Beginner | English | ||
Advancing a Political Ecology of Global Environmental Discourses. | Neil Adger, Tor A. Benjaminsen, Katrina Brown | Academic paper/article/essay | Ecological Economics | Political Ecology | Adger, W. Neil et al. "Advancing A Political Ecology Of Global Environmental Discourses". Development And Change, vol 32, no. 4, 2001, pp. 681-715. Wiley, doi:10.1111/1467-7660.00222. Accessed 13 June 2021. | Intermediate | English | ||
Empire of Oil: Capitalist Dispossession and the Scramble for Africa | Michael Watts | Article/Blog/News | Ecological Economics,Marxian Economics | Oil, Africa, Empire, Capitalist Dispossession | Watts, Michael. "Monthly Review | Empire Of Oil: Capitalist Dispossession And The Scramble For Africa". Monthly Review, 2006, https://monthlyreview.org/2006/09/01/empire-of-oil-capitalist-dispossession-and-the-scramble-for-africa/. | Intermediate | English | ||
Poverty: An Ordinal Approach to Measurement | Amartya Sen | Academic paper/article/essay | Development Economics | poverty measurement, axiomatic approach, welfare concepts | Sen, Amartya. “Poverty: An Ordinal Approach to Measurement.” Econometrica, vol. 44, no. 2, 1976, p. 219. Crossref, doi:10.2307/1912718. | Advanced | English | ||
The Risks to Education Systems from Design Mismatch and Global Isomorphism: Concepts, with Examples from India | Lant Pritchett | Academic paper/article/essay | Development Economics,Institutional Economics | dysfunctional public sector schooling systems, learning outcomes, mechanisms of accountability | Pritchett, Lant. “The Risks to Education Systems from Design Mismatch and Global Isomorphism: Concepts, with Examples from India.” IDEAS, 2 Feb. 2014, ideas.repec.org/p/unu/wpaper/wp-2014-039.html. | Intermediate | English | ||
Education Reforms, Bureaucracy and the Puzzles of Implementation: A Case Study from Bihar | Yamini Aiyar, Ambrish A. Dongre, Vincy Davis | Academic paper/article/essay | Development Economics | Education reforms, Decision Making System, Bihar, Pedagogical strategy, Bureaucracy, Public institutions and Service delivery | Aiyar, Yamini, et al. “Education Reforms, Bureaucracy and the Puzzles of Implementation: A Case Study from Bihar.” SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015. Crossref, doi:10.2139/ssrn.2695991. | Intermediate | English | ||
Big and small ideas in development economics: Theory, evidence and practice | Kaushik Basu, Karthik Muralidharan | Article/Blog/News | Development Economics | global development agenda, inequality and the design of anti-poverty policies, State capacity | Beginner | English | |||
An international student call for pluralism in economics | International Students Movement for Pluralism in Economics | Open letter | Pluralist Movement | open letter, pluralism, students movement | Beginner | English | |||
CSEP Survey of Economics Students: Is it Time for Change at Cambridge? | The Cambridge Society for Economic Pluralism | Report/Case study | Pluralist Movement | Curriculum reform, pluralism, survey | Beginner | English | |||
Why so Hostile? Busting Myths about Heterodox Economics | Ingrid Harvold Kvangraven | Article/Blog/News | Introduction to Heterodox Economics | Heterodox Publications | Beginner | English | |||
The incoherent emperor: a heterodox critique of neoclassical microeconomic theory. | Frederic S. Lee, Steve Keen | Academic paper/article/essay | Introduction to Heterodox Economics | neoclassical microeconomic theory, heterodox critique, Demand curve, production, costs, supply, utility function, general equilibrium | Lee, Frederic S., and Steve Keen. "The incoherent emperor: a heterodox critique of neoclassical microeconomic theory." Review of Social Economy 62.2 (2004): 169-199. | Intermediate | English | ||
Beyond the Stereotype: Restating the Relevance of the Dependency Research Programme | Ingrid Harvold Kvangraven | Academic paper/article/essay | Others,Development Economics | Dependency, Development, Capitalism | Kvangraven, Ingrid Harvold. "Beyond the Stereotype: Restating the Relevance of the Dependency Research Programme." Development and Change. | Beginner | English | ||
Capitalism, Culture, Agency: Dependency versus Postcolonial Theory | Ilan Kapoor | Academic paper/article/essay | Economic and Political Philosophy | Postcolonial Theory, Dependency, Global Capitalism | Kapoor, Ilan. "Capitalism, Culture, Agency: Dependency versus Postcolonial Theory." Third World Quarterly 23.4 (2002): 647-664. | Beginner | English | ||
Inequality at Work in the Informal Economy: Key Issues and Illustrations | Barbara Harriss‐White | Academic paper/article/essay | Economic Sociology | Informal Economy, Identity, Inequality | Harriss-White, Barbara. "Inequality at work in the informal economy: Key issues and illustrations." Int'l Lab. Rev. 142 (2003): 459. | Intermediate | English | ||
The Tenacity of the Hindu Undivided Family: Gender, Religion and Tax Concessions | Chirashree Das Gupta | Academic paper/article/essay | Indian Economic History | Taxation, Law and Economics, Property Rights | Gupta, Chirashree Das. "The Tenacity of the Hindu Undivided Family: Gender, Religion and Tax Concessions." Economic and Political Weekly (2013): 73-75. | Intermediate | English | ||
Principles of Institutional Economics: - with special applications to cooperative enterprises | Petri Ollila | Report/Case study | Institutional Economics | Institutional Economics, Economic Behaviour, Transaction | Ollila, Petri. Principles Of Institutional Economics: - With Special Applications To Cooperative Enterprises. Department Of Economics And Management, 2009. | Intermediate | English | ||
Global Capitalism and the State | Jan Aart Scholte | Academic paper/article/essay | Institutional Economics | Globalization, State, Capitalism, | Scholte, Jan Aart. "Global Capitalism And The State". International Affairs, vol 73, no. 3, 1997, pp. 427-452. Oxford University Press (OUP), doi:10.2307/2624266. | Beginner | English | ||
Environmental management, equity and ecofeminism: Debating India's experience | Bina Agarwal | Academic paper/article/essay | Development Economics,Feminist Economics | Environment, Ecofeminism, Equity | Agarwal, Bina. "Environmental Management, Equity And Ecofeminism: Debating India's Experience". Journal Of Peasant Studies, vol 25, no. 4, 1998, pp. 55-95. Informa UK Limited, doi:10.1080/03066159808438684. | Beginner | English | ||
Neoliberal Capitalism at a Dead End | Utsa Patnaik, Prabhat Patnaik | Academic paper/article/essay | Marxian Economics | Neoliberalism, Capitalism, Global Capital | Patnaik, Utsa, and Prabhat Patnaik. "Neoliberal Capitalism At A Dead End". Monthly Review, 2019, pp. 20-31. Monthly Review Foundation, doi:10.14452/mr-071-03-2019-07_2. | Beginner | English | ||
Agrarian Crisis and Global Deflationism | Utsa Patnaik | Academic paper/article/essay | Marxian Economics | Agrarian Crisis, Deflation, Agricultural Prices | Patnaik, Utsa. "Agrarian Crisis And Global Deflationism". Social Scientist, vol 30, no. 1/2, 2002, p. 3. JSTOR, doi:10.2307/3518242. | Intermediate | English | ||
Origins of the Food Crisis in India and Developing Countries | Utsa Patnaik | Academic paper/article/essay | Marxian Economics | Food Security, Agrarian Crisis, Food Supply, Globalization | Patnaik, Utsa. "Origins Of The Food Crisis In India And Developing Countries". Monthly Review, vol 61, no. 3, 2009, p. 63. Monthly Review Foundation, doi:10.14452/mr-061-03-2009-07_5. | Intermediate,Research oriented | English | ||
Functional income distribution and effective demand in India: An applied post Keynesian model | Vineet Kohli | Academic paper/article/essay | Post-Keynesian Economics | Income Distribution, Post-Keynesian Praxis | Kohli, Vineet. "Functional Income Distribution And Effective Demand In India: An Applied Post Keynesian Model". Journal Of Post Keynesian Economics, vol 41, no. 3, 2018, pp. 399-429. Informa UK Limited, doi:10.1080/01603477.2018.1431795. | Intermediate | English | ||
Macroeconomics of directed credit reforms in India | Vineet Kohli | Academic paper/article/essay | Post-Keynesian Economics,Marxian Economics | Macroeconomics, Credit Reforms, Applied Economics | Kohli, Vineet. "Macroeconomics Of Directed Credit Reforms In India". International Review Of Applied Economics, vol 29, no. 4, 2015, pp. 553-578. Informa UK Limited, doi:10.1080/02692171.2015.1016403. | Intermediate,Research oriented | English | ||
Scepticism in Economic Enquiry | Benito G Lyndon | Academic paper/article/essay | Pluralist Movement,Introduction to Heterodox Economics | Economic Methods, Economics in Practise, Methodological Scepticism | Lyndon, Benito G. "Scepticism In Economic Enquiry". Economic And Political Weekly, vol 51, no. 35, 2020, Accessed 4 Nov 2020. | Beginner | English | ||
Gender-Responsive Budgeting as Fiscal Innovation: Evidence from India on 'Processes' | Lekha S. Chakraborty | Academic paper/article/essay | Feminist Economics | Gender Budgeting, Indian Fiscal Response | Chakraborty, Lekha. "Gender-Responsive Budgeting As Fiscal Innovation: Evidence From India On 'Processes'". SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014. Elsevier BV, doi:10.2139/ssrn.2430260. | Beginner | English | ||
Development Economists Need to be Interdisciplinary in their Thinking | Vibhuti Patel | Academic paper/article/essay | Pluralist Movement,Introduction to Heterodox Economics,Development Economics | Interdisciplinarity | Patel, Vibhuti. "Development Economists Need To Be Interdisciplinary In Their Thinking". Social Change, vol 47, no. 3, 2017, pp. 442-446. SAGE Publications, doi:10.1177/0049085717715555. | Beginner | English | ||
Gender Perspectives and Gender Impacts of the Global Economic Crisis | Lourdes Benería | Academic paper/article/essay | Feminist Economics | Women's labor, Latin American Experience, Structural Adjustment Programme | Benería, Lourdes. "Gender Perspectives And Gender Impacts Of The Global Economic Crisis". Feminist Economics, vol 21, no. 4, 2015, pp. 206-210. Informa UK Limited, doi:10.1080/13545701.2015.1070958. | Research oriented | English | ||
‘Man-covery’: recession, labour market, and gender relations in Ireland | Nata Duvvury, Caroline Finn | Academic paper/article/essay | Feminist Economics | Women, Labour, Social Reproduction | Duvvury, Nata, and Caroline Finn. "‘Man-Covery’: Recession, Labour Market, And Gender Relations In Ireland". Gender, Sexuality & Feminism, vol 1, no. 2, 2015. University Of Michigan Library, doi:10.3998/gsf.12220332.0001.205. | Research oriented | English | ||
Reversed Realities: Gender Hierarchies in Development Thought | Naila Kabeer | Academic paper/article/essay | Feminist Economics,Introduction to Heterodox Economics,Development Economics | Women, Alternate Social Imaginations | Kabeer, Naila. Reversed Realities: Gender Hierarchies in Development Thought. United Kingdom, Verso, 1994. | Beginner,Research oriented | English | ||
The theatre of economic categories - Rediscovering Capital in the late 1960s | Kyle Baasch | Article/Blog/News | History of Economic Thought,Economic Sociology | History of Economics, Capitalism, Marxism | Intermediate | English | |||
Keynes’s State Planning: from Bolshevism to The General Theory | João Sicsú | Academic paper/article/essay | Economic and Political Philosophy,Post-Keynesian Economics | Keynesianism, History of Economics | Sicsú, João. Keynes’s state planning: from bolshevism to The General Theory. The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 2020 | Intermediate | English | ||
Putting nudges in perspective | GEORGE LOEWENSTEIN and NICK CHATER | Academic paper/article/essay | Behavioural Economics | Behavioural Economics | Intermediate,Beginner | English | |||
Evolutionary realism: a new ontology for economics | Kurt Dopfer, Jason Potts | Academic paper/article/essay | Philosophy of Economics,Evolutionary Economics | ontology, evolutionary realism, micro–meso–macro economics framework, structure, process | Kurt Dopfer & Jason Potts (2004) Evolutionary realism: a new ontology for economics, Journal of Economic Methodology, 11:2, 195-212, DOI: 10.1080/13501780410001694127 | Intermediate,Advanced | English | ||
The work of economics: how a discipline makes its world | Timothy Mitchell | Academic paper/article/essay | Philosophy of Economics,Economic Sociology | Experimentation, policy | Mitchell, Timothy. "The work of economics: how a discipline makes its world." European Journal of sociology/Archives Européennes de sociologie 46.2 (2005): 297-320. | Beginner | English | ||
Economic Questions | Article/Blog/News | Pluralist Movement | Beginner,Intermediate | English | |||||
Developing Economics | Article/Blog/News | Development Economics,Pluralist Movement | Beginner | English | |||||
Steeve Keen's Debtwatch | Article/Blog/News | Beginner,Intermediate | English | ||||||
Beyond the Stereotype: Restating the Relevance of the Dependency Research Programme | Ingrid Harvold Kvangraven | Academic paper/article/essay | Development Economics | Dependency Theory, Development, Political Economy | Kvangraven, I. H. 2020. Beyond the Stereotype: Restating the Relevance of the Dependency Research Programme. Development and Change | Research oriented | English | ||
Repairing harm caused: What could a reparations approach mean for the IMF and World Bank? | Priya Lukka | Article/Blog/News | Decolonizing Economics,Post-colonial theory | Decolonizing Policies and Economic Institutions | Advanced | English | |||
Impoverished economics? Unpacking the economics Nobel Prize | Ingrid Harvold Kvangraven | Article/Blog/News | Critical Theory,Pluralist Movement | RCTs, Economic Methodology | Intermediate | English | |||
Developing Asia Needs a New Economic Paradigm | Jayati Ghosh | Academic paper/article/essay | Others,Ecological Economics,Development Economics | climate change , emerging markets , inequality | Ghosh, Jayati. Developing Asia Needs a New Economic Paradigm. Institute for New Economic Thinking, 2019. | Intermediate | English | ||
Circular Economy in India: Rethinking Growth for Long-Term Prosperity | Ellen MacArthur Foundation | Report/Case study | Ecological Economics,Development Economics | Interconnected world, India, Development, Circular Economy, Policymakers, Businesses, Ecology | Ellen MacArthur Foundation, Circular Economy in India: Rethinking growth for long-term prosperity, 2016, http://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/publications/. | Research oriented,Intermediate | English | ||
Gross National Happiness: Meaning, Measure, and Degrowth in a Living Development Alternative | Ritu Verma | Article/Blog/News | Ecological Economics,Development Economics | Gross National Happiness, Degrowth, Holistic Development, Bhutan | Verma, Ritu. "Gross National Happiness: meaning, measure and degrowth in a living development alternative." Journal of Political Ecology 24.1 (2017): 476-490.
| Intermediate | English | ||
After Post-Development: On Capitalism, Difference, and Representation | Kiran Asher, Joel Wainwright | Article/Blog/News | Pluralist Movement,Development Economics | Capitalism, Post-Development, Escobar, Spivak, Development | Asher, Kiran, and Joel Wainwright. "After post‐development: On capitalism, difference, and representation." Antipode 51.1 (2019): 25-44. | Intermediate | English | ||
Towards a Green Economy: Pathways to Sustainable Development and Poverty Eradication | UNEP Report | Report/Case study | Ecological Economics,Development Economics,Others | Green Economy, Measuring Economic Growth, GDP, Investment, Innovation, Poverty Alleviation | UNEP, UNEP. "Towards a green economy: Pathways to sustainable development and poverty eradication." Nairobi, Kenya: UNEP (2011). | Beginner | English | ||
Caste and the Indian Economy | Kaivan Munshi | Academic paper/article/essay | Development Economics,Structural Economics | Caste, politics, public resources, ethnic network, labour market | Munshi, Kaivan. “Caste and the Indian Economy.” Journal of Economic Literature, vol. 57, no. 4, 2019, pp. 781–834. Crossref, doi:10.1257/jel.20171307. | Research oriented | English | ||
The 2020 Global Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) | UNDP, OPHI | Report/Case study | Development Economics,Others | multidimensional poverty, education, health, living standards, deprivation, SDG | Advanced | English | |||
Gender in Economics: The Indian Experience | U. Kalpagam | Academic paper/article/essay | Critical Theory,Economic and Political Philosophy | Gender; Economics; Indian context; | Kalpagam, U. “Gender in Economics: The Indian Experience.” Economic and Political Weekly, vol. 21, no. 43, 1986, pp. WS59–WS66. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/4376264. Accessed 20 Mar. 2021. | Intermediate | English | ||
''Bargaining''and gender relations: Within and beyond the household | Bina Agarwal | Academic paper/article/essay | Feminist Economics | Bargaining models; Bargaining power; Gender Relations; Household Economics; Social Norms; Altruism | Agarwal, B. (1997). ''bargaining'' and gender relations: Within and beyond the household. Feminist Economics, 3(1), 1-51. | Research oriented | English | ||
Present Crises of Capitalism and Its Reforms | Pulin B Nayak | Academic paper/article/essay | Critical Theory,Others | Capitalism; Economic growth; Ecological Imbalance; Future prospects of capitalism | Intermediate | English | |||
The Economics of Biodiversity: The Dasgupta Review | Partha Dasgupta | Report/Case study | Ecological Economics | Climate change, Biodiversity, Ecological economics, Sustainable development | Dasgupta, P. (2021), The Economics of Biodiversity: The Dasgupta
Review. (London: HM Treasury) | Intermediate,Research oriented | English | ||
The Nature of Economic Development and The Economic Development of Nature | Partha Dasgupta | Academic paper/article/essay | Ecological Economics | Climate change, Biodiversity, Economic development, Ecological economics, Sustainability | DASGUPTA, PARTHA. “The Nature of Economic Development and the Economic Development of Nature.” Economic and Political Weekly, vol. 48, no. 51, 2013, pp. 38–51. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/24478403. Accessed 6 June 2021. | Intermediate,Research oriented | English | ||
Ecological economics and degrowth: Proposing a future research agenda from the margins | Ksenija Hanaček; Brototi Roy; Sofia Avila; Giorgos Kallis | Academic paper/article/essay | Ecological Economics | Degrowth, Ecological Economics, Global South, Feminism | Hanaček, Ksenija, et al. “Ecological Economics and Degrowth: Proposing a Future Research Agenda from the Margins.” Ecological Economics, vol. 169, 2020, p. 106495. Crossref, doi:10.1016/j.ecolecon.2019.106495. | Beginner,Research oriented | English | ||
A Proposal for Green Jobs in India : A Quantitative Analysis on Inclusivity of Green Jobs | Rohit Azad; Shouvik Chakraborty | Academic paper/article/essay | Ecological Economics | Green growth, Employment, Green jobs, Gender, Indian economy | Azad, Rohit, and Shouvik Chakraborty. Azim Premji University, 2019, pp. 6–31, State of Working India | A Policy Proposal for Green Jobs in India - A Quantitative Analysis on Inclusivity of Green Jobs. | Intermediate,Research oriented | English | ||
A Multicolored New Deal | Jayati Ghosh | Article/Blog/News | Ecological Economics | Green economy, New Deal, Pandemic | Ghosh, Jayati. “A Multicolored New Deal.” Project Syndicate, 9 Oct. 2020, www.project-syndicate.org/onpoint/multicolored-new-deal-by-jayati-ghosh-2020-10?barrier=accesspaylog. | Beginner | English | ||
Imperialism and India’s Food Economy | Prabhat Pattnaik | Article/Blog/News | Ecological Economics | Imperialism, Food economy, India | Patnaik, Prabhat. “Imperialism and India’s Food Economy | Peoples Democracy.” People’s Democracy, 14 June 2020, peoplesdemocracy.in/2020/0614_pd/imperialism-and-india%E2%80%99s-food-economy. | Beginner | English | ||
Environmental conflicts and defenders: A global overview | Arnim Scheidel; Daniela Del Bene, Grettel Navas Obando, Juan Liu, Joan Martinez-Alier, Sara Mingorría Martínez, Brototi Roy, Sofía Ávila Calero, Federico Demaria, Irmak Ertör, Leah Temper | Academic paper/article/essay | Ecological Economics | Environmental Justice; Sustainability; Ecological economics | Scheidel A., Del Bene D., Liu J., Navas G., Mingorría S., Demaria F., Avila S., Roy B., Ertör I., Temper L., Martínez-Alier J. "Environmental conflicts and defenders: A global overview". Global Environmental Change. 2020, vol. 63 | Intermediate | English |
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