
Heterodox Economics: Perspectives on Poverty Podcast
1) The Capability Approach as Poverty Framework for the European Union
This paper was delivered by Franz Eiffe of Statistik Austria, during the Theoretical Perspectives on Poverty stream of the Heterodox Economics: Perspectives on Poverty conference at City University Lo...Show More
2) Absolute Poverty Approach – Problems and solutions from its application in Greece
This paper by Thanassis Maniatis Yannis Bassiakos, George Labrindis and Costas Passas of the University of Athens, was presented during the Theoretical Perspectives on Poverty stream of the Heterodox ...Show More
Absolute Poverty Approach – Problems and solutions from its application in Greece
18:06 | Dec 10th, 2012
3) An Ethical Basis to Heterodox Poverty Research
This paper was delivered by Henry Kelly of Trinity College Dublin, during the Philosophical and Conceptual Background of Poverty Research stream of the Heterodox Economics: Perspectives on Poverty con...Show More
4) Adverse Incorporation, primitive accumulation and surplus labour
Adverse Incorporation, primitive accumulation and surplus labour – using Marxist Political Economy to explain reproduction of poverty in India. This paper was delivered by Chiara Mariotti of the Scho...Show More
5) Reviving the capital controversies for poverty studies
Reviving the capital controversies for poverty studies – post-Keynesian perspectives and the fallacy of productivity reductionism. This paper was delivered by Andrew Martin Fischer of the Institute ...Show More
6) The political economy of technological change and earnings inequality
Paper by Frederick Guy of Birkbeck, University of London, and Peter Skott, University of Massachussetts, Amherst. The paper was delivered by Frederick Guy as part of the Theoretical Perspectives on Po...Show More
7) Why we must knock finance off its pedestal if we are to help the poor
Keynote presentation by Ann Pettifor, Director of Policy Research in Macroeconomics (PRIME).