The Cambridge Society for Economic Pluralism (CSEP) is a society run by a dedicated group of students united by the belief that progress in the discipline of economics will be driven by an increasingly interdisciplinary approach and a pluralist platform in the 21st century. CSEP aims to enrich the understanding of Economics within Cambridge, promote alternative views on conventional thought, and make the discipline more applicable to real world problems.
To this end the society organises a range of events, including a speaker series of renowned guests from around the world, our own student-led Paper 0 lectures, and pushing for curriculum reform. All of our events are FREE and OPEN for all. We are a growing community with over 800 current members - not just Econs! |
|
Our Partners
CSEP is a member of Rethinking Economics, an international network of students, academics and professionals building a better economics in society and the classroom.
Through a mixture of campaigning, events and engaging projects, Rethinking Economics connects people globally to discuss and enact the change needed for the future of economics, and to propel the vital debate on what economics is today. It is active in over 40 universities in more than 15 countries worldwide. Project include the resource Exploring Economics, the news website ecnmy.org, and the best-selling book 'The Econocracy'. |
We wish to thank the Cambridge Political Economy Society, which helped us build our society and promote economic pluralism.
The Cambridge Political Economy Society, founded in the 1970s, aims to advance the education of the public in political economy and related matters, and to promote research in matters pertaining to political economy and to publish the useful results of such research. To this end the Society publishes the Cambridge Journal of Economics, the Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society and Contributions to Political Economy. |