Challenging Economic Orthodoxies

This “new economies” project works to see heterodox economic paradigms utilised as the basis for progressive African economics education and policy making. A critical subcomponent of this is the Rethinking Economics for Africa student movement. Our work in this space aims to see a regional network of university students implement heterodox reforms in economics teaching and learning, and grow their knowledge of heterodox, pluralist economics alternatives for the region, continent, and planet. University chapters conduct activities such as public seminars and webinars, curriculum reviews and workshops to learn more about heterodox economic thinking and heterodox economic policy proposals.  Other elements include IEJ’s contribution to the budding African Heterodox Economics Network.

RETHINKING ECONOMICS FOR AFRICA (REFA)

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Rethinking Economics for Africa (REFA) is a dynamic network of students and organisers committed to transforming how economics is taught and practiced. We challenge mainstream economic approaches that fail to address pressing issues like poverty, inequality, and climate collapse. By embracing a diversity of economic perspectives, REFA highlights the complex interplay between the economy, society, and the environment. Through public events, workshops, and network-building, we make new economic thinking more accessible and relevant to the challenges of today.

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The 2020 Medium Term Budget Policy Statement undermines attempts to resuscitate the economy and lay the building blocks for a Just Recovery from COVID-19.

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