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    Student Research on Economics Education

    Deep dive into research done by students from our student movements across the world for pluralism in economics. They analyse curriculums and present their theses for Economics Reformation.

    Mapping Pluralist Research
    Mapping Pluralist Research

    This report, titled "Mapping Pluralist Research" provides an overview of the research which has come out of the student movement for pluralism in economics. Student organizations working to reform economics education have been very active recently, and this short document tries to put all our hard work in one place.

    Post-Crash Economics Society Curriculum Report 2014
    Post-Crash Economics Society Curriculum Report 2014

    Manchester University Curriculum report. Foreward by Andy Haldane

    Post-Crash Economics Society Curriculum Report 2014
    Post-Crash Economics Society Curriculum Report 2014

    Cambridge University curriculum report. Foreward by Adair Turner

    Thinking Like an Economist - RE Netherlands, national Curriculum Report 2018
    Thinking Like an Economist - RE Netherlands, national Curriculum Report 2018

    Netherlands group curriculum reviews

    UK Employers Report 2018
    UK Employers Report 2018

    Research report conducted and written by a student volunteer, involving background research and qualitative interviews with 18 top UK employers across public, private and third sector. Published July 2018 and launched with an event at EBRD.

    33 Theses for an Economic Revolution 2017
    33 Theses for an Economic Revolution 2017

    Written by members of the RE Network together with academics & civil servants with whom we collaborated to celebrate 500 years since Luther's 95 theses.

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