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Plural Economics Group

The Plural Economics research group brings together a variety of economic perspectives in order to better understand and help shape the complex challenges of a socio-ecological transformation. Its main areas of focus include ecological economics, post-growth economics, critical development economics, the analysis of inequality, sustainable companies and organizations, heterodox macroeconomics and economic-historical perspectives. A particular focus is on the question of how economic structures need to change in order to enable a just and sustainable future. In particular, the teaching staff in the department design the Master's degree course in Plural Economics as well as the plural economics components in other economics degree courses.

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Portrait von Charlotte Leubuscher 1931.

Expelled, forgotten, rediscovered

Charlotte Leubuscher was a pioneer of economics. She was the first female economist to habilitate in Germany and yet she is hardly known. The University of Siegen named a building after her and is bringing this extraordinary scientist back into the spotlight.

Master info events on 25.3., 30.4. and 28.5.

15.4.-17.4. symposium "Transformative Economics"
18.2 Alumni Talk: Science & Research
29.01. Lecture by Prof. Dr. Heiner Flassbeck
Introduction to feminist economics: work, time use and poverty measurement
Spring School "Ecology and transformation: challenges in business and society"
Info event Master Plural Economics

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