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Theoretical aspects of studies on agricultural economics and agrarian issues
This article contains a theoretical proposal for classifying the agrarian economic theory as a separate school of heterodox economic thought, encompassing more than a dozen research streams.
Andrzej Czyżewski, Anna Matuszczak
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ABSTRACT This article investigates the impact of Vietnam's Corporate Governance Code (CGC) on corporate governance practices and firm performance from 2016 to 2023. We find that the CGC enhances board independence and gender diversity. Tobin's Q has improved for firms that have increased the number of independent and female directors and for firms with
Hanh Minh Thai +2 more
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Perseverance Without Progress: Systemic Conditions of Climate Governance
ABSTRACT Global climate governance has produced ambitious agreements and extensive policy frameworks, yet decisive action remains out of reach. Emissions continue to overshoot Paris targets, and warnings of accelerating risks persist. This paradox—ongoing activity alongside a sense of insufficiency—raises a deeper question: Why do governance failures ...
Daniel ‘Zach’ Sloman
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Social movements and the synecdoche problem
Abstract Social movements are central to our contemporary understanding of social change. Accordingly, we should want to be able to say what it is that makes social movements special; that is, to say what it is that movements in their entirety have that random samples of people and organizations within the movement do not have.
Megan Hyska
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Pluralism in Economics Education [PDF]
This Editorial introduces the special issue of IREE on pluralism in economics education. It draws out the pedagogical consequences of the contradiction between the plurality of the discipline and the singularity of student induction into it.
Andy Denis
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Similar or different? A comparison of Austrian and feminist economics
Some researchers, including Horwitz (1995), point out similarities between two heterodox schools of economic thought, viz. the Austrians and the feminists.
Alicja Katarzyna Sielska +2 more
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World Englishes and applied linguistics: Theoretical and applied perspectives
Abstract This article examines the evolving relationship between world Englishes (WE) and applied linguistics (AL), tracing AL's historical development from its Anglo‐American origins in the mid‐20th century, grounded in “linguistics applied” to its contemporary status as a multidisciplinary field concerned with social justice and equity. It highlights
Kingsley Bolton
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History of the economics department at University of Missouri-Kansas City
This essay provides a short history of the Department of Economics at UMKC from 1929 to 2010. It shows the origins of its Institutionalist roots beginning in 1946 and ends with the development of the department as a internationally known center of Post ...
Lee, Frederic
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Heterodox economics as a sociological category
Günümüzde heterodoks iktisat terimi Veblen, Marx,Robinson, Sraffa –hatta kimi zaman Keynes ve Hayek- gibi düşünürleri vepost-Keynesyen iktisat, Marksist iktisat, Sraffacı (neo-Ricardocu) iktisat,yapısalcı iktisat, kurumcu iktisat, sosyal iktisat ve evrimci iktisat gibidüşünce okullarını ifade etmek üzere kullanılmaktadır.
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This article emphasises the critical role higher education institutions (HEIs) play in fostering critical knowledge and social cohesion by exploring students’ perceptions of the social and solidarity economy (SSE).
Asier Arcos-Alonso +3 more
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