by Benjamin on February 14, 2011

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An exciting day as the newest issue of the New School Economic Review is now available. The focus of the issue is on Crisis and Distribution, drawing on a conference hosted at the New School in Spring 2010, with conference contributions, talks and submitted papers. It’s a really exciting issue, which has been pushed through by this issue’s chief editor Miriam Rehm. We hope you enjoy it!
Download the whole issue here, or the paper you are interested in below:
Introduction
What does Financial Crisis do?
- Miriam Rehm
Papers
On the heterodox view of the crisis
- Korkut Alp Ertürk
America’s Exhausted Paradigm: Macroeconomic Causes of the Financial Crisis and Recession
- Thomas Palley
Crisis and Distribution
- Richard Wolff
Power Biased Technical Change, Endogenous Mismatch and Institutional Change
- Peter Skott
Conference Contributions
Crisis and Distribution: A Brief Historical Note
- Jane D’Arista
Crisis and Distribution
- Anwar Shaikh
The Distributional Effects of the Stimulus
- Ajit Zacharias
Developing Countries and the Crisis
- Sanjay Reddy
The IMF and the Global Financial Crisis
- Ilene Grabel
The Distributional Impact of the Crisis
- Jomo Kwame Sundaram
Posted 11 months, 3 weeks ago at 19:34. 1 comment
by Benjamin on February 2, 2011
Frantic work behind the scenes means that we can almost reveal the latest issue of the NSER, officially ready for Winter 2010 it has been held up by some little niggles, but thanks to the heroic efforts of this issue’s chief editor, Miriam Rehm, we are pretty much there.
And it’s a really exciting issue on crisis and distribution, drawing on the conference hosted at the New School in the spring of 2010, with both paper contributions and transcribed talks – with video’s here. More to come, but excited that we’re almost there !
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by NSER Editorial Board on January 14, 2009
The latest issue of the New School Economic Review is ready and in this issue we have taken the journal to a new level with an upgraded web-presence including an ‘open’ blog – where you can also contribute (see ‘Blog with us’ at the top of the page).
The journal will continue as usual, and the blog is a complement, from where we may also take on opinion pieces and other bits as the year goes. We continue our rolling submission format so take papers at any stage during the year, but these should be in either in spring or fall to make the summer / winter issues.
We hope you enjoy the issue.
-The Editors
Posted 3 years ago at 09:36. Add a comment
by NSER Editorial Board on
The second volume of the New School Economic Review volume 2 issue 1 has been published. The issue revolves around the topic of Development, and is the result of a years labor on original scripts by authors and editors, layouts, type-setting, and the myriad other efforts which are part of establishing and publishing a refereed journal. We hope you enjoy it.
Download the issue here
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by NSER Editorial Board on January 13, 2009
We have re-published the first issue of the New School Economic Review, with a brand new cover and index, but otherwise completely the same as the original.
Download the full Issue
Posted 3 years ago at 20:32. Add a comment