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Rethinking Economics NL

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In 2018, Rethinkers Joris Tieleman, Sam de Muijnck, Maarten Kavelaar and Francis Ostermeijer conducted a quantitative research on economics programmes in the Netherlands. The concluding report was ‘Thinking like an economist?’ (https://www.reth
In 2018, Rethinkers Joris Tieleman, Sam de Muijnck, Maarten Kavelaar and Francis Ostermeijer conducted a quantitative research on economics programmes in the Netherlands. The concluding report was ‘Thinking like an economist?’ (https://www.reth
In 2018, rethinkers Joris Tieleman, Sam de Muijnck, Maarten Kavelaar and Francis Ostermeijer conducted a quantitative research on economics programmes in the Netherlands. The concluding report was ‘Thinking like an economist?’ (https://www.reth
In 2018, rethinkers Joris Tieleman, Sam de Muijnck, Maarten Kavelaar and Francis Ostermeijer conducted a quantitative research on economics programmes in the Netherlands. The concluding report was ‘Thinking like an economist?’ (https://www.reth
Hey there fellow Rethinker, welcome back to the Rethinking Podcast!In this episode we talk with Gerrit von Jorck. Gerrit is a researcher in ecological economics. He has researched time wealth and knows how to combine both practical and theoret
Christy Chapin is a historian that dove deep into the US health insurance system and found plot twists you won’t see coming. Where did the present health insurance system in the US come from? Probably not where you think. According to Christy’s
Hey there fellow Rethinker, welcome back to the Rethinking Podcast! In this episode, we talk with Magalí Brosio.Magalí is a global challenges scholar at the University of Birmingham. She is a feminist scholar and discusses feminist economics w
Hey there fellow Rethinker, welcome back to the Rethinking Podcast! In this episode, we talk with Jorim Gerrard.Jorim is a senior editor at Exploring Economics and also worked as the managing editor and community manager of Exploring Economics
We have an Economy Studies part 2, a bonus episode for you!In this episode we talk with Sam de Muijnck. Sam is the co-author of Economy Studies, a guide to rethinking economics education. Economy Studies provides a new coherent framework for e
In this episode we talk with Joris Tieleman. Joris is co-author of the book Economy Studies, a book that takes a new approach to economic education. He explains to us what is missing in economic education and how we can integrate that into exis
In this episode we talk to Heske van Doornen. She currently works at Young Scholars Initiative (YSI), a part of INET (Institute of New Economic Thinking), but didn’t always know what to do. We walk her path through economics, find out whether e
Hello and welcome to the podcast of Rethinking Economics NL. Here we talk with fellow rethinkers about topics in economics and education. Do you want a more diverse and plural economics? Come rethink economics with us!
For the very last interview in the Socioeconomics of Disruptive Tech series we are joined by David Autor (MIT), Vili Lehdonvirta (Oxford), Pascual Restrepo (Boston University), and Maria Savona (University of Sussex) to discuss labour markets i
In this episode we talk with Florian Kern. He is the head of the research field Ecological Economics and Environmental Policy at the Institute for Ecological Economy Research. We discuss ecological economics and talk about sustainable energy tr
This week we are joined by Loubna Bouarfa (OKRA), Yangbo Du (StartingBloc New York), and Yonah Welker (Women in AI) to discuss entrepreneurship in the context of disruptive technologies as AI. How are entrepreneurs applying AI in critical secto
For the 11th interview in the series we are joined by Douglas Arner (University of Hong Kong), Dan Azzi (L'Orient-Le Jour), & Navroop K. Sahdev (The Digital Economist) to discuss finance & complexity theory in the 21st Century. What is FinTech
This week we are joined by Chux Daniels (University of Sussex), Susan Newman (Open University UK), Nathalie Lazaric (CNRS), and Verónica Robert (UNSAM) to discuss disruptive technologies in the context of Africa and evolutionary economics. What
For the ninth interview we are joined by Jigar Bhatt (independent scholar), Gabriela Dutrénit (Metropolitan Autonomous University), Beatriz Fialho (Bio-Manguinhos), and Gillian Marcelle (Resilience Capital Ventures) to talk about disruptive tec
Joe Earle is the Chief Executive of Economy, which is a UK charity that works together with communities and individuals to make them aware that they are part of the economy. Together they work on the local issues and come up with solutions. We
This week we are joined by Jeffrey Ding (University of Oxford), Matt Sheehan (MacroPolo), Helen Toner (CSET), and Graham Webster (Stanford University) to discuss disruptive technologies in the context of China, especially AI. How did China open
In the seventh interview of the series we are joined by five amazing experts from the Mechanism Design for Social Good (MD4SG) community: Jessie Finocchiaro (CU Boulder), Sera Linardi (University of Pittsburgh), Faidra Monachou (Stanford Univer
The sixth interview of the series features Martin Ford (Futurist and Author), Carl Benedikt Frey (University of Oxford), & Joshua Gans (University of Toronto, Toronto), who will discuss how technological progress has historically and is current
This week we are joined by John Halamka (Mayo Clinic), Jennifer Joe (Vanguard.Health), Luba Greenwood (Harvard), and Umbereen Nehal (MIT) to discuss how disruptive technologies as AI and platforms are transforming healthcare right now. How does
In this episode we talk with Anne Kervers. Anne is a PhD candidate who focuses her research on A New Normative Framework for Corporate Debt. Anne in fascinated by money and money creation. She explains how money is created and how her perspecti
In the fourth interview of the series we are joined by Kay Firth-Butterfield (World Economic Forum), Wendell Wallach (Yale), Renée Cummings (Urban AI), and Celeste Kidd (University of California, Berkeley). This interview we’ll be focusing on s
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