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Why you should be friends with your lecturers

We can’t afford to let staff-student solidarity die.

August 30, 2022 Roisin Murphy and Sam Randle
Analysis, Environment //

Degrowth Economics: A tale of Spaceships and Cowboys

We must reimagine what growth looks like in the future we want to see, and we must diligently board the spaceship that will get us there.

May 2, 2022 Tiger Perkins and Alana Ramshaw
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Rad Ed review: Marxist Rabbithole or Pluralist Oasis?

Discussing the ongoing struggle in political economy.

August 30, 2021 Sam Randle
Opinion // Business School

The Business school needs to check itself

The Business school needs a subject to critique its discipline

June 5, 2018 Jacinta Keast
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An economist and a political economist walk into a tent

Pranay Jha and Liam Donohoe were satisfied by their experience

August 30, 2016 Pranay Jha and Liam Donohoe
Analysis //

Political Economy at risk from restructure

ECOP is no stranger to struggle, Edward Furst reports

March 22, 2016 Edward Furst

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