Resources, Partners and Reports

Teaching Resources
INET Education
Changing the way economics is taught and learned INET ED is an online space for teachers and learners, to work together to improve economics education every where.
Other teaching resources
Exploring Economics is an open access, e-learning platform on pluralist economics. Here you can discover and study a variety of economic theories, methods and topics. The site is an incredible resource, we highly recommend it.
Diversifying and Decolonising Economics. Excellent database and resources to diversify curricula and overcome structural barriers in economics.
Oikos International Curriculum Change Initiative. Ongoing student-led initiatives to accelerate curriculum reform.
The History of Economic Thought Website. Created by Goncalo Fonseca, it is a timeless resource.
The Core Project. Free online textbooks and resources for a new way of teaching and learning economics.
Economy Studies A new approach to economics education from Rethinking Economics, the worldwide student movement.
Partner Organizations
We are proud to have many deep and longstanding partnerships.
UNCTAD: Joint Summer School with YSI.
CEPAL: Summer School organized with YSI.
EPOG+ Economic POlicies for the Global transition - Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree
UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose
Hans Böckler Stiftung IMK's FMM Conference and Summer School
Economy of Francesco | Scholas Occurrentes
Netzwerk Plurale Ökonomik Umbrella organization of German student movement for pluralism and curriculum reform.
Rethinking Economics: Umbrella organization of international student movement for pluralism and curriculum reform.
African Economic History Network
Italian Association for the History of Political Economy STOREP
OECD New Approaches to Economic Challenges initiave | GENESYS
Future Earth Early Career Network of Networks: Umbrella organization of early career networks focused on sustainablity
Early Career Resources
INET Collection on "Crisis of Conformity". Academia—and economics in particular—has increasingly placed emphasis on measures of research “quality” that do more to narrow intellectual exploration than they do to produce good scholarship.
Early Career Challenges Report (November, 2021)
"A Guide to Writing in Economics" by Paul Dudenhefer
American Economics Association JOE Listings
Alumni of INET's Young Scholars Initiative LinkedIn Group
Tips for presenting your research By Lynn Parramore
A life in New Economic Thinking - stories and advice from Rob Johnson, President of INET.
YSI Reports
Working Group Mandates (2022)
Annual Report (2022)
Annual Report (2021)
Early Career Challenges Report (2021)
State of the Community Report (2020)
Working Group Mandates (2021)
Working Group Mandates (2020)
State of the Field Reports (2020)