Stanford University Press and Public Knowledge Project announce the launch of the first journal in their open access program, Reviews of Economic Literature, which is accepting submissions now, including heterodox approaches. This is a diamond Open Access outlet: free for authors and readers. No submission fees, no author publishing charges.| Association for Heterodox Economics
Join us in London on Tuesday July 8th 2025 for the launch of Decolonizing Economics: An Introduction, a timely and thought-provoking new book that challenges dominant economic paradigms and explore…| Association for Heterodox Economics
The next annual conference of the Association for Heterodox Economics will be held at the University of Coimbra, Portugal, on 1st-3rd July 2026. Save the date on your calendars| Association for Heterodox Economics
Blanca L. Navarro (University of Granada, Spain) and Josephine D. Baker (New School for Social Research, United States) received the 2025 Fred Lee Early Career Prize, which awards papers submitted by early career scholars for the AHE annual conference.| Association for Heterodox Economics
The Association for Heterodox Economics is delighted to announce that Andrew Mearman (University of Leeds) has been awarded Honorary Life Membership in recognition of his transformative, sustained contributions to the Association and to heterodox economics more broadly.| Association for Heterodox Economics
Watch the recordings of the plenaries from the 2025 AHE conference at King’s College London. Plenary 1: Shifting Global Infrastructures: From Logistics to the Dollar. Plenary 2: Palestine: Im…| Association for Heterodox Economics
The 2025 AHE Conference will take place on June 18-20th at King’s College London (Waterloo Campus), in London (UK). Click here to view the conference programme and the list of presenters in each stream.| Association for Heterodox Economics
AHE management committee members José Alejandro Coronado and Roberto Veneziani have developed a new ranking of heterodox journals accounting for the quantity and the prestige of citations| Association for Heterodox Economics
Every year, International Women’s Day (IWD), celebrated on the 8th March, serves as a reminder of the ongoing struggles for gender equality, social justice, and economic empowerment.| Association for Heterodox Economics
AHE and the Young Scholars Initative (YSI) of the Institute for New Economic Thinking (INET) are collaborating to host two (funded) sessions for young scholar at the upcoming AHE conference.| Association for Heterodox Economics
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We are inviting applications to attend our annual (hybrid) training workshop on research methods, taking place on 1-3 April 2025 in-person in Leeds, UK and online. The workshop is open to anyone cu…| Association for Heterodox Economics
We invite submissions of papers and panels for the 27th Conference of the Association for Heterodox Economics, taking place on June 18-20, 2025 at King’s College, London (Waterloo Campus), in Londo…| Association for Heterodox Economics
We invite submissions of streams for the 27th Conference of the Association for Heterodox Economics, taking place on June 18-20, 2025 at King’s College, London (Waterloo Campus), in London (UK).| Association for Heterodox Economics
The Portuguese Association of Political Economy (EcPol) will hold its 8th Annual Meeting at the School of Economics, University of Coimbra (Portugal), on January 30th - February 1st 2025. The AHE (AHE) is organising a panel at the EcPol conference.| Association for Heterodox Economics
Watch the recordings of the plenaries from the 2024 AHE conference at UWE Bristol. Keynote 1: Ecological and Environmental Justice in Heterodox Economics. Keynote 2: The Political Economy of Conflicts and Migration. Keynote 3: Heterodox Economics in Policy| Association for Heterodox Economics
What is India’s true economic record over the past decade? To what extent are the claims of prosperity justified and how widely are these gains shared? On 13th May, our roundtable of experts will examine the political economy of India's Hindu nationalist regime| Association for Heterodox Economics
Registrations are now open for the 26th Conference of the Association for Heterodox Economics, taking place on 10-12 July 2024 at the University of the West of England (Frenchay Campus) in Bristol (UK) and online. Registrations are open until 21 June 2024.| Association for Heterodox Economics
Are you curious to find out more about women economists who advocated for inclusion and made history in heterodoxy? Here are 10 women in heterodox economics you should know about| Association for Heterodox Economics
Join the AHE webinar "The Argentina of Javier Milei" with Ramiro Álvarez, Matías Vernengo, and María Carolina Moisés on April 16th 2024, 10am New York and 3pm London.| Association for Heterodox Economics