EPE Network
The Emerging Political Economies (EPE) Network officially began with a meeting promoted in 2023 by the Santa Fe Institute, New Mexico, United States with intellectuals from different areas based in different research centers.
With the support of four major philanthropic organizations – Ford Foundation, Open Society Foundations, Hewlett Foundation and Omidyar Network – a Network was created following the Santa Fe meeting, which currently has 16 research centers, with the aim of formulating alternatives to the neoliberal paradigm.
To this end, the Network’s centers will work in a collaborative and interdisciplinary way, considering contributions from areas such as anthropology, political science, law, economics and sociology, among others, to face challenges common to the Global North and South such as unemployment, migration, informality, platformization of work, care work, environmental crisis, political radicalization and ethnic/racial conflicts.
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Center for Critical Imagination ↗
The Brazilian Center of Analysis and Planning
[Brazil]
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Berkeley Economy and Society Initiative ↗
University of California at Berkeley
[United States]
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Emergent Political Economies ↗
Santa Fe Institute
[United States]
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Shaping the Future of Work ↗
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
[United States]
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Center for Economy and Society ↗
Johns Hopkins University
[United States]
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Center for Equitable Economy and Sustainable Society ↗
Howard University
[United States]
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Reimagining the Economy ↗
Harvard University
[United States]
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Columbia Center for Political Economy ↗
Columbia University
[United States]
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Institute for New Economic Thinking ↗
University of Oxford
[United Kingdom]
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Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose ↗
University College London
[United Kingdom]
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Cohesive Capitalism ↗
London School of Economics and Political Science
[United Kingdom]
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Southern Centre for Inequality Studies ↗
University of the Witwatersrand
[South Africa]
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Program for the Economic Analysis of Mexico ↗
El Colegio de México
[Mexico]
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New Political Economy Initiative ↗
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
[India]
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Pathways from Neoliberalism: Voices from MENA ↗
The American University in Cairo
[Egypt]
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Teaching and Researching Equitable Economics from the South ↗
Universidad de los Andes
[Colombia]