
Chandni Dwarkasing
@ckdwarkasing
Lecturer @SOASeconomics, PhD in Economics @unisiena. All things heterodox Ecological Economics 🌱🌶 Roots in 🇨🇼 Twigged in 🇳🇱🇩🇪🇮🇹🏴
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We wrote a letter in response to Alan Beattie's Financial Times piece calling for the retirement of the term 'Global South'. We think that it'd be a mistake: it would obscure persistent South-North divides. Based on our open access article: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11… ft.com/content/0fa86b…

Very happy to be International Economic Association's International Economic Association IEA featured economist for the month October 2023. In this profile, I reflect on why I do economics, relevance of my work, and how to think about the issue of diversity in the discipline. iea-world.org/Featured%20Eco…






In view of aggravating social-ecological crises, we need to talk about "Planning beyond growth". In our new article, Cédric Durand Matthias Schmelzer & I make the case for economic democracy within ecological limits. Available open access doi.org/10.1016/j.jcle… #postgrowth #degrowth


We have declared a dispute with SOAS University of London, following their proposals to cut classes that support international students. 34 staff face a fire and rehire process and are at risk of redundancy ucu.org.uk/article/13484/…



Do we need austerity to pay back national debts? ⚖️ Do we lack resources to address climate change? 🌍 Can we risk just "printing money"? 💵 Come watch a preview screening of FINDING THE MONEY Film at SOAS to find answers! Tickets: bit.ly/3TBUtBC



💬 🌟 Important words from Sara Stevano At the book launch of "Feminist Political Economy - A Global Perspective" in Berlin last Friday, the co-author and SOAS Professor spoke about the importance of students making their voices heard 🗣️ 👏 @pluralecon




🚀 Our SOAS University of London #Economics Lecturer Chandni Dwarkasing is speaking at the "Marx in the Anthropocene" Conference at Iuav University of Venice! Her talk, "Towards Ecological Microeconomics" explores the formal integration of eco-Marxist thought in Ecological Economics.


Daniela Gabor presenting at the SOAS Economics seminar series. “3.3 billion people live in countries that spend more on debt servicing than on health or education”


The gig economy reveals a lot about how neoliberal policies treat workers and benefit bosses. Our latest blog 'The Gig Economy: Flexibility or Fragility?' by Shloka Murarka is based on a talk by SOAS lecturer Chandni Dwarkasing Read the full piece: bit.ly/4iUOXEH
