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To facilitate the development of political economy everywhere, in areas such as heterodox & interdisciplinary, especially those explicitly pluralist oriented

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RT @heterodoxnews: Call for Papers for the 27th Annual Conference of the Association of Heterodox Economics (AHE) 18-20 June 2025 at King’s…
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Call for Submissions to the 2025 @CamJRES Conference – ‘The Climate Crisis: making cities resilient’ Deadline extension: 1 April 2025.
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RT @ysladecaffarel: Monday 3 February 2025, 8pm-10pm UK time, sees the next session of the Cambridge Realist Workshop. It will take place o…
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Call for Submissions to the 2025 Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society Conference – ‘The Climate Crisis: making cities resilient’ Deadline: 1 February 2025
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RT @heterodoxnews: #HEN_338 New issue here: Thanks for your support!!! ❤️🔄
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Next Monday, 3 Feb, @Catz_Cambridge Political Economy Seminar - @Ugentilini on ‘What Are We Learning from 2,500 Years of Cash Transfers?’
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Cambridge Realist Workshop - next Monday, 3 Feb, with Sina Badiei on the topic 'Basic Needs and Subjective preferences'. Online Registration link:
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RT @PaulLew16394851: Excellent new article by Tony Lawson on ontological issues in Marx’s work. Will form part of a forthcoming special iss…
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3 Feb, 6pm the next @Catz_Cambridge Political Economy Seminar - @Ugentilini on ‘What Are We Learning from 2,500 Years of Cash Transfers?’
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RT @CentreforCities: 📢#CitiesOutlook2025, our annual health check of UK cities economic performance, is out now. 🏙️🔎2025 needs to be a yea…
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RT @CamJRES: 🎆The Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society are delighted to welcome three outstanding and dynamic new Editors to t…
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RT @MichaelKitson: Next @Catz_Cambridge Political Economy Seminar. @Ugentilini : ‘What Are We Learning from 2,500 Years of Cash Transfers?’…
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RT @PaulLew16394851: Ontology and the history of economic thought: John Latsis on ‘Shackle on time, uncertainty and process’. https://t.co/…
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RT @PaulLew16394851: Unknowns, Black Swans and the risk/uncertainty distinction | Cambridge Journal of Economics |
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RT @economicthought: Article: Hayek and Schmitt on the ‘depoliticization’ of the economy, by Daniel Nientiedt http…
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Call for Submissions to the 2025 Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society Conference – ‘The Climate Crisis: making cities resilient’ Deadline: 1 February 2025
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RT @CamJRES: Integrating artificial intelligence into regional technological domains: the role of intra- and extra-regional AI relatedness…
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RT @CambridgeCBR: Congratulations to CBR Research Associate Boya Wang on his paper, Corporate ownership and ESG performance, which has been…
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RT @rodriguez_pose: Global forces shape local realities, but they don’t dictate them. @garretsen_h, @MichaelKitson & Yang show how regions…
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Political Economy Seminars @Catz_Cambridge coming up:
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