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    • For More Mathematics and Theory in Economics
    • How Mathematics Obscures Conceptual Errors ​in Arrow-Debreu General Equilibrium Model
    • On Methodological Pluralism in Economics
    • Control Theory Without Controls
    • Controversies Regarding the TTIP Agreement in the Academic Literature
    • A Complex but Interesting Relation: Keynes, Mathematics, and Statistics
    • Social and Solidarity Economy: A Quest for Appropriate Quantitative Methods
    • The Wealth of (Some) Nations: ​Imperialismand the Mechanics of Value Transfer
    • Make economics relevant again
    • Reframing the Labor Question: On Marginal Productivity Theory and the Labor Theory of Property
    • In need for a drastic change: on the "evidence-based" debates ​in cultural economics and cultural policy research
    • Why established macroeconomics is problematic and how this situation can be overcome
    • Socialism and Marxian economics: An overview
    • Choreography of Resolution: Conflict, Movement, and Neuroscience
    • Should We Remember Ricardo? Surplus Approach Two Hundred Years After ‘On the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation’
    • Ricardo, Marx, Keynes: Distinct Economic Visions?
    • Absolutne stroškovne razlike in trdovratna trgovinska neravnovesja: Harrodijanski proces usklajevanja
    • Letters of Ricardo to Malthus (1810-1823)
    • Body, Language and Meaning in Conflict Situations
    • Economics and the 'Manchester system'
    • From Paucity to Inefficiency: The Case ​of Democratic Economic Governance
    • The lowest in the world and falling? Explaining the movements ​of income inequality ​in Slovenia during the financial crisis
    • Institutions and Economic Development: ​A More Complete Viewto Understanding Economic Growth
    • Financing obstacles to the realization of 21st century socialism
    • On Price Normalization and Choice of Techniques in Ricardo΄s Theory
    • Inequality in Marx and Piketty Theory and Policy Implication
    • ​Inequity, Inequality, Insecurity: Introduction to the REEM's Special Issue
    • Contemporary Factors of Economic Growth and Competitiveness: Theoretical Aspect
    • OK, Capitalism
    • Mainstream Discourse on Inequality: A Close Inspection
    • Social Capital and Innovation: Evidence from the US (1997-2014)
    • Tyranny of Merit: What’s Become of the Common Good? by Michael J. Sande
    • Pluralism in economics versus a unified paradigm?
    • Rethinking Corporations
    • Marcora for Slovenia: What are the fiscal consequences ​of the much-needed legislative innovation?
    • Enactive Economics: Interactionism, ​Social Cognition and Epistemic Horizons
    • The Incommensurability, Incompatibility and Incomparability of Keynes’s and Walrasian Economics
    • Unexpected Applications of Lund’s Early Retirement Extreme
    • David Ricardo’s Theory of Foreign Trade vs Modern Comparative Advantage Theory
Editorial board
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​Andrej Srakar, Editor-in-chief
Doctor in economic science, scientific associate at the Institute for Economic Research (IER) and assistant professor at School of Economics and Business, University of Ljubljana, teaching the courses in macroeconomics and quantitative methods. Main research interests in probability, analysis and partial differential equations.
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Ivan Rubinić, Editor-in-chief
Doctor of economic science and a researcher working toward the advancement of political economy, economics of inequality, international trade, development economics, and EU integration. URPE Doctoral Fellow, Danubius Young Scientist Awardee, lecturer of political economy, and a passionate advocate of pluralism in economics.
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Tej Gonza, Editor-in-chief
PhD candidate and Young Researcher at University of Ljubljana. Director at the Institute for Economic Democracy, Ljubljana. Main research interests in organizational theory, theory of firm, and economic democracy, more general research interests political economy, political philosophy, methodology, and sociology of economics. 



Editors - book reviews

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Ridhiman Balaji
Masters student at the Department of Economics at Concordia University, planning to pursue a Ph.D in the Individualized Program (INDI). Main research interests include History of Economic Thought, Economic Methodology, Economic Development, International Trade, Welfare Economics, and Poverty. ​

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Editors

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​Urban Sušnik, Editor-in-chief
Doctor in economic science, assistant at the Faculty of Economics, University of Ljubljana, teaching courses in political economics and history of economic thought. His main research interests are in Marxian, Keynesian and post-Keynesian analysis, with particular focus on money, accumulation and distribution.
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​Petar Milijić
Master student at Faculty of Philosophy, History Department. B.A. in history and comparative literature. Main interests are cultural and economic history, modernization theory, postmaterialist thesis, and intersection of inequality, public opinion and culture.
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Jasna Mikić
Doctoral student at the Interdisciplinary Doctoral Programme The Humanities and Social Sciences (Sociology), Master degree in Strategic Marketing Communication at the Faculty of
Social Sciences. Main research interests in gender and language, social inequalities, labor market precarity, and neuroscience (neurofeminism, neurolinguistics).
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​Tibor Rutar
Doctor in sociology, master of political science and member of programme committee at Institute for Labour Studies. Main research interests in historical sociology, contemporary social theory, Marxian sociology, and philosophy of science.


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AJda Pistotnik
MSc. in Political Science, a researcher and project manager at EnaBanda, which works on cultural, communication and research activities. Research focus on degrowth, social wellbeing, namely challenging debt economy, rule of finance and strengthening thinking of degrowth policies and its strategies.
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Marcel Sbrizaj
Master degree in Economics and Business obtained at the ESE, Erasmus University Rotterdam. Specialisation behavioural economics. Main research interests in behavioural economics, finance, nudging, ethics and sustainability. 

International Editorial Advisory Board
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Professor Randy Albelda, University of Massachusetts, Boston
Professor 
Riccardo Bellofiore, University of Bergamo
Professor Cyrus Bina, University of Minnesota
Professor Heinrich Bortis,
​​University of Fribourg
Professor Ljerka Cerović, University of Rijeka
Professor Marcella Corsi, Sapienza University of Rome
Professor Paul Davidson, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Dr. Andrew Denis, City University of London

Professor David Dequech, Institute of Economics, University of Campinas, São Paulo
Professor Sheila Dow, 
University of Stirling, Scotland
Professor Peter E. Earl, University of Queensland, Brisbane
Dr. David P. Ellerman, Researcher, University of Ljubljana
Professor Wolfram Elsner,
University of Bremen, Bremen
Professor Ben Fine, SOAS University of London

Professor Mathew Forstater, University of Missouri - Kansas City
Professor James K. Galbraith, University of Texas, Austin
Professor William T. Ganley, SUNY Buffalo State College

Professor Jayati Ghosh, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
Professor Hardy Gerhard Hanappi, University of Technology of Vienna
Professor Geoffrey Harcourt, The University of New South Wales (UNSW) Sydney
Professor Eckhard Hein,
Berlin School of Economics and Law
Professor Arturo Hermann, Italian National Institute of Statistics
Professor Geoffrey M. Hodgson, University of Hertfordshire
Professor Nevenka Hrovatin, University of Ljubljana
Professor Marko Jaklič, University of Ljubljana
Professor Aleksandra Kanjuo Mrčela, University of Ljubljana

Professor Steve Keen, Kingston University, London
Professor John E. King, La Trobe University, Melbourne
Professor Arjo Klamer, Erasmus University Rotterdam
Professor Marko Košak, 
University of Ljubljana

Professor Bogomir Kovač, University of Ljubljana
Professor Dany Lang, University of Paris 13

Professor Marc Lavoie, University of Paris 13 
Professor Tony Lawson, University of Cambridge

Professor Deirdre N. McCloskey, University of Illinois, Chicago
Professor Jo Michell, University of the West England
Professor Julie A. Nelson, University of Massachusetts, Boston
Professor Alessandro Roncaglia, Sapienza University of Rome

Professor David F. Ruccio, University of Notre Dame, IN
Professor Anwar Shaikh, New School University, NY
Dr. Nikos Stravelakis, University of Athens, Department of Economics
Professor Lefteris Tsoulfidis, University of Macedonia

Professor Andrej Sušjan, University of Ljubljana
Professor Maks Tajnikar, University of Ljubljana
Professor Bruno Tinel, University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne

Professor Jan Toporowski, SOAS University of London
Professor Miroslav Verbič, University of Ljubljana
Professor Jack Vromen, Erasmus Institute for Philosophy and Economics, Rotterdam

Professor L. Randall Wray,  Levy Economic Institute
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  • Submissions
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  • Open calls
  • Papers
    • For More Mathematics and Theory in Economics
    • How Mathematics Obscures Conceptual Errors ​in Arrow-Debreu General Equilibrium Model
    • On Methodological Pluralism in Economics
    • Control Theory Without Controls
    • Controversies Regarding the TTIP Agreement in the Academic Literature
    • A Complex but Interesting Relation: Keynes, Mathematics, and Statistics
    • Social and Solidarity Economy: A Quest for Appropriate Quantitative Methods
    • The Wealth of (Some) Nations: ​Imperialismand the Mechanics of Value Transfer
    • Make economics relevant again
    • Reframing the Labor Question: On Marginal Productivity Theory and the Labor Theory of Property
    • In need for a drastic change: on the "evidence-based" debates ​in cultural economics and cultural policy research
    • Why established macroeconomics is problematic and how this situation can be overcome
    • Socialism and Marxian economics: An overview
    • Choreography of Resolution: Conflict, Movement, and Neuroscience
    • Should We Remember Ricardo? Surplus Approach Two Hundred Years After ‘On the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation’
    • Ricardo, Marx, Keynes: Distinct Economic Visions?
    • Absolutne stroškovne razlike in trdovratna trgovinska neravnovesja: Harrodijanski proces usklajevanja
    • Letters of Ricardo to Malthus (1810-1823)
    • Body, Language and Meaning in Conflict Situations
    • Economics and the 'Manchester system'
    • From Paucity to Inefficiency: The Case ​of Democratic Economic Governance
    • The lowest in the world and falling? Explaining the movements ​of income inequality ​in Slovenia during the financial crisis
    • Institutions and Economic Development: ​A More Complete Viewto Understanding Economic Growth
    • Financing obstacles to the realization of 21st century socialism
    • On Price Normalization and Choice of Techniques in Ricardo΄s Theory
    • Inequality in Marx and Piketty Theory and Policy Implication
    • ​Inequity, Inequality, Insecurity: Introduction to the REEM's Special Issue
    • Contemporary Factors of Economic Growth and Competitiveness: Theoretical Aspect
    • OK, Capitalism
    • Mainstream Discourse on Inequality: A Close Inspection
    • Social Capital and Innovation: Evidence from the US (1997-2014)
    • Tyranny of Merit: What’s Become of the Common Good? by Michael J. Sande
    • Pluralism in economics versus a unified paradigm?
    • Rethinking Corporations
    • Marcora for Slovenia: What are the fiscal consequences ​of the much-needed legislative innovation?
    • Enactive Economics: Interactionism, ​Social Cognition and Epistemic Horizons
    • The Incommensurability, Incompatibility and Incomparability of Keynes’s and Walrasian Economics
    • Unexpected Applications of Lund’s Early Retirement Extreme
    • David Ricardo’s Theory of Foreign Trade vs Modern Comparative Advantage Theory