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Season 2 of Exploring the Dark Side of the Moon: The History of Economics in the Global South

History of Economics in the Global South

Start time:

November 14, 2024 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm

Virtual Project

CEST

Location:

Online

Type:

Presentation series

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Description

Call for Presentation for an Online Webinar Series and book chapters

With the support of the Institute for New Economic Thinking’s Young Scholars Initiative and Globalisation and Economy in a long-term perspective, we are hosting a series of webinars that bring together historians of economic thought from around the world who work on the History of economics of the Global South.

The History of economic thought is predominantly centered on Europe and the United States. Now that technology and economic interdependence have made the planet a single venue for struggles of interests and ideas, such bias has become untenable. The exchange of ideas and cultures has always been strong, irrespective of administrative boundaries and country-specific institutional frameworks, that have led to national reconstructions of economic thought in those countries.

A modern approach to the History of economics needs to include more ideas, theories, and practices debated beyond national or specific regional traditions. This is particularly relevant for a detailed study of the economic thought of the Global South. India, Latin America, China, and Africa – just to provide a few examples – have long-established traditions concerning a different understanding and management of economic categories and systems. Many such ideas once controlled vast geographic areas, populations, and economies of the Global South, sometimes even spilling over the North. These traditions need to be recognized and better

Hosted by Working Group(s):

Organizers

Attendees

Nicola Grace Wills

Justina Lee

Eddington Maseya

Lucie Rondeau du Noyer

Soumi Chatterjee

Gopika G

Mariana Mendes de Azevedo

Mokgadi Ramaloko

Tobias Jaeger

Amparo Bravo

Weslley Cantelmo

Mauricio Maynard do Lago

Srishti Goyal

Anupam Kumar

Mustajab Khatir

Emiliano Orosz

Jeff Powell

Sadurya G

Bülent Açma

Adesoji Farayibi

Essoyodou Marie Laure Pello Sode

Nives Diklić

DN GUPTA

mayuri hazarika

Pallav Karmakar

Jaina M Haran

SOOMRIT CHATTOPADHYAY

Yashveer Singh

Kefa Simiyu

Alejandro Santistevan

Nina Smolyar

Shula Mulenga Sikaona

Lerato Mosala

Marios Fokas Tsamichas

Anthony Kamau

Navaneeth Ganesh

Arvind Kumar

Jiaqi Zhang

Gerwyn Enerlan

Debopriyo Ghosh

Anjali Rana

Elisa Valentin

Winfred Kawana

Zhe Yu Lee

safa khan

Munshir c

Jameson Whitton

Jessica Turner

Samson Afolabi

Jaskaran Singh

Lucilene Morandi

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