Saturday, July 16, 2011

World Economics Association ? Blog de la AMHE

Dear Subscriber to the RWER,

As editor of the Real-World Economics Review and an organizer of the new World Economics Association (WEA), I am writing to you to ask for a literally one-minute-of-your-time favour: join the WEA. It is free. Just click here ( http://worldeconomicsassociation.org/ ), enter your name, nationality and email address, and then click again. That?s it.

And what do you get out of it? Two types of things.

In addition to the RWER, you will be a subscriber to the WEA?s two new journals, the World Economics Journal and Economic Thought. You will receive them on the same digital basis as you now receive the RWER. Both of these journals have top people behind them, as you can see from their Boards of Editors listed below.

The other thing you might get out of joining the World Economics Association is more intangible. Few people dispute that in recent years the economics profession has served humankind poorly, and that in consequence there has been much human loss. The WEA has been created to loosen neoclassicalism?s hold on the profession so as to open up economics to a global community of free enquiry as found in most other disciplines. By joining the WEA you can have the satisfaction of contributing to that development.

The launch and initial establishment of the WEA has gone extremely well. After only seven weeks, membership is nearing the six thousand mark. Editorial boards have been appointed for the three journals, and seven of the ten co-editor posts for the new journals have been filled.

So there are strong reasons to believe that the World Economics Association can become an effective force for major reform of the economics profession. But the success of these things depends ultimately on people like you giving their one minute. Please give. Click here, go to the bottom of the page, enter your name, nationality and email address, and then click again.

Thank you,

Edward Fullbrook

World Economics Journal Board of Editors

Alice Amsden, USA, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Dean Baker, USA, Center for Economic and Policy Research

C. P. Chandrasekhar, India, Jawaharlal Nehru University

Ha-Joon Chang, Korea, Cambridge University

Ping Chen, China, Peking University and Fudan University

Fantu Cheru, Ethiopia, Nordic Africa Institute, Research Director

Herman E Daly, USA, University of Maryland

Paul Davidson, USA, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics

Heiner Flassbeck, Switzerland, UNCTAD

Roberto Frenkel, Argentina, Universidad de Buenos Aires

James Galbraith, USA, University of Texas at Austin

Jayati Ghosh, India, Jawaharial Nehru University

Stephany Griffith-Jones, USA, Columbia University

Geoffrey Hodgson, UK, University of Hertfordshire

Ali Kadri, Lebanon, United Nations and London School of Economics

Steve Keen, Australia, University of Western Sydney

Richard C. Koo, Japan, Nomura Research Institute

Dic Lo, China, Renmin University of China and University of London

Fr?d?ric Lordon, France, CNRS, CESSP, Universit? La Sorbonne

Thandika Mkandawire, Malawi, London School of Economics

Juan Calos Moreno-Brid, Mexico, UN Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean

Keith Nurse, Barbados, University of the West Indies

Rajah Rasiah, Malaysia, University of Malaya

Dani Rodrik, USA, Harvard University

John Weeks, UK, University of London

Economic Thought Board of Editors

Robert U. Ayres, France, INSEAD

Bruce Caldwell, USA, Duke University

VictoriaChick, UK, Univeristy of London

David C. Colander, USA, Middlebury College

John B. Davis,Netherlands, Universiteit van Amsterdam

Sheila C. Dow, UK, University of Stirling

Jean-Pierre Dupy, France, ?cole Polytechnique and Stanford University

Donald Gillies, UK, University of London

Tony Lawson, UK, Cambridge University

Maria Cristina Marcuzzo, Italy, University of Rome

Stephen Marglin, USA, Harvard Universiy

Manfred Max-Neef, Chile, Universidad Austral de Chile

Deirdre McCloskey, USA, University of Illinois at Chicago

Erik S Reinert, Norway, The Other Canon

Alessandro Roncaglia, Italy, University of Rome

Irene van Staveren, Netherlands, Erasmus University

Real-World Economics Review Board of Editors

Nicola Acocella, Italy, University of Rome

Robert Costanza, USA, Portland State University

Wolfgang Drechsler, Estonia, Tallinn University of Technology

Kevin Gallagher, USA, Boston University

Jo Marie Griesgraber, USA, New Rules for Global Finance Coalition

Bernard Guerrien, France, Universit? Paris 1 Panth?on-Sorbonne

Michael Hudson, USA, University of Missouri at Kansas City

Frederic S. Lee, USA, University of Missouri at Kansas City

Anne Mayhew, USA, University of Tennessee

Gustavo Marqu?s, Argentina, Universidad de Buenos Aires

Julie A. Nelson, USA, University of Massachusetts, Boston

Paul Ormerod, UK, Volterra Consulting

Richard Parker, USA, Harvard University

Ann Pettifor, UK, Policy Research in Macroeconomics

Alicia Puyana, Mexico, Latin American School of Social Sciences

Jacques Sapir, France, ?cole des hautes ?tudes en sciences sociales

Peter S?derbaum, Sweden, School of Sustainable Development of Society and Technology

Peter Radford, USA, The Radford Free Press

Immanuel Wallerstein, USA, Yale University

Edward Fullbrook, edward.fullbrook1 @btinternet.com

Source: http://blogdelaamhe.wordpress.com/2011/07/14/world-economics-association/

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