Join 21 working groups on topics related to new economic thinking
Participate in community-organized webinars, workshops and conferences all over the world
Find and connect with like-minded peers and experts in your field of study
We seek to transform the discourse of economics:
Open up new ways to approach economic issues
Understand the foundations of economics
Bridge silos and break existing silences
Address the challenges of our global society
We seek to transform the discourse of economics:
Open up new ways to approach economic issues
Understand the foundations of economics
Bridge silos and break existing silences
Address the challenges of our global society
We recognize that:
Economics is not settled, it is more open-ended, with room for debate;
Economics is a topic, not a technique; it is a social science, not a branch of applied math; ideas come from all sorts of approaches;
There is no trade-off between depth and breadth; exploring new ideas produces better ideas.
We recognize that:
Economics is not settled, it is more open-ended, with room for debate;
Economics is a topic, not a technique; it is a social science, not a branch of applied math; ideas come from all sorts of approaches;
There is no trade-off between depth and breadth; exploring new ideas produces better ideas.
JOIN ANY OF 21 WORKING GROUPS
Join any of YSI's working groups on topics related to new economic thinking:
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Economic Development

Finance, Law, and Economics

Financial Stability

History of Economic Thought

Economic Development

Finance, Law, and Economics

Financial Stability

History of Economic Thought

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“YSI introduced me to an international community of like-minded students and motivated me to look for alternative, richer visions of the economic system”
Míriam Oliveira
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro.
Coordinator, Financial Stability Working Group

“As a graduate student, I felt isolated because there was very little interest for my thesis topic at my university. Via YSI, I tapped into a vast community of scholars who were working on topics similar to mine.”