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Alternative national accounting: From monetary to social cost accounting (2021)
Digital Artefact
Berger, S., & Richard, J. (2021). Alternative national accounting: From monetary to social cost accounting. [Online]

Today the world is facing multiple social and ecological crises, which cause human suffering that could be avoided through changes in accounting systems. Firstly, the accounting of large international firms and its concomitant national growth account... Read More about Alternative national accounting: From monetary to social cost accounting.

How different is heterodox economists' thinking on teaching?: A contrastive evaluation of interview data (2021)
Journal Article
Mearman, A., Berger, S., & Guizzo, D. (2022). How different is heterodox economists' thinking on teaching?: A contrastive evaluation of interview data. Review of Political Economy, 34(1), 45-68. https://doi.org/10.1080/09538259.2020.1869402

This paper explores how differently heterodox and mainstream economists think about teaching. It draws on data from interviews with sixteen leading heterodox economists, which we analyse according to the principles of thematic analysis. We find consi... Read More about How different is heterodox economists' thinking on teaching?: A contrastive evaluation of interview data.

Von den Sozialkosten zum "Ganzen", oder: Wege in die Poetische Oekonomie (2021)
Book Chapter
Berger, S. (in press). Von den Sozialkosten zum "Ganzen", oder: Wege in die Poetische Oekonomie. In S. Kazmierski, & G. Rechenauer (Eds.), Was ist der Mensch? Geisteswissenschaftliche Entwürfe im Zeitalter des 'homo œconomicus'. Freiburg i.Br.-München: Verlag Karl Alber

70 Jahre nach der Veröffentlichung von „The Social Costs of Private Enterprise“ (Kapp 1950) geht der vorliegende Artikel im Jahre 2020 der Frage nach, wie sich die Freundschaft zum Dichter Ernst Wiechert auf Kapps Sozialkostentheorie ausgewirkt hat?... Read More about Von den Sozialkosten zum "Ganzen", oder: Wege in die Poetische Oekonomie.