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The Society of Heterodox Economists

The Society of Heterodox Economists represents a gathering of economists outside the mainstream, whose main purpose is to organise an annual conference as well as occasion workshops. In addition, a working paper series and a virtual forum are maintained.

Conferences

Style Guide for Paper Submissions

Videos

Links to videos and audios of interest to heterodox economists

Geoff Harcourt

Peter Kriesler

Joan Robinson

Sidney Winter

Winter School and Post Graduate Workshop

In conjunction with CofFEE, SHE inaugurated a Winter School in July 2007 for research students. It is hoped that this will become an annual event.

Working Papers

Working Paper Series
SHE has launched an online Working Paper series. The most recent are

  • A Sraffian Critique of the Classical Notion of Center of Gravitation, Michel-Stephane Dupertuis and Ajit Sinha
  • Existence of the Standard System in the Multiple Production Case: A Solution to the Manara Problem , Michel-Stephane Dupertuis and Ajit Sinha
  • Investment Functions and the Profitability Gap, Colin Richardson and Peter Romilly

All papers in heterodox economics, broadly defined, will be considered. Please send papers for consideration to: p.kriesler@unsw.edu.au

Book Publications

Book Publications

  1. Heterodox Economic Perspectives on Contemporary Issues : Proceedings Refereed papers, Sixth Australian Society of Heterodox Economists Conference, 10-11 December 2007, University of New South Wales, ISBN: 978-0-7334-2582-0, edited by, Chester, Lynne and Johnson, Michael
  2. Essays in Heterodox Economics: Proceedings Refereed papers Fifth Australian Society of Heterodox Economists Conference, 11-12 December 2006, University of New South Wales, ISBN: 978-0-7334-241-5, edited by Kriesler, P. M. Johnson and J. Lodewijks

Both volumes are available for purchase

Research Quality Framework

For links to the Australian proposals, and discussion of the UK experience: Research Quality Framework


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