Economics: Past, Present and Future.
An interview project

The production possibilities frontier of economic ideas.

Economics education has been discussed in the public domain for a long time,  but since the Global Financial Crisis it has come under renewed scrutiny. This interview project aims to provide material for new generations of economics students and scholars, as well as the general public, to get acquainted with different schools of economic thought and their bearing on economics thinking.

Distinguished economists speak on how the plurality of analytical traditions within economics has influenced their work. The interviews range from long-standing debates to current issues, and provide first-hand access to the thought of key contemporary economists.

This video series intends to promote pluralism by presenting schools of economic thought as viable methodological, theoretical and policy alternatives.

A co-production of Goldsmiths Economics and ISRF.

Series I 
The past and the present state of economics

Pluralism in
Economics

Professor Sheila Dow

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 Keynesian
Theory

Professor Geoff Harcourt

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Economic
Policy

Professor Charles Goodhart

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Series II
New directions for economics

Economics &
Social Ontology

Professor Tony Lawson

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Feminist
Economics

Professor Julie Nelson

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Economic
Development

Dr. Ha-Joon Chang

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Series III
Reimagining economics

Algorithmic
Economics

Professor K. Vela Velupillai

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Capitalism

Professor Anwar Shaikh

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Development Policy,
Gender and Trade

Professor Jayati Ghosh

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A co-production of Goldsmiths Economics and ISRF.