Contents1 Decoloniality, scientific progress, and research ethics in economicsAltug Yalçintas and Arne HeisePART I CONCEPTUAL FOUNDATIONS2 World Development and interdisciplinarity: re-examining the economics siloMatthias Aistleitner13 International inequalities and unheard voices: beyond the dominance of specific narratives in political economy and within the history of economic thoughtDieter Bögenhold and Farah Naz4 Post-development approaches: criticisms and responsesMesut KaçanogluPART II NATION BUILDING 5 Revisiting the history of the state bank of Georgia: a safeguard of Georgia's short independence in 1918-19210Ia Eradze6 A crossroads of counternarratives: Dependencia meets institutional economics in the interwar Turkish Kadro movementErkan Gürpinar, M. Erdem Özgür and Eyüp Özveren7 Economic thought and institution building in Postcolonial Hispanic America (1825-1838)Jesús Astigarraga and Juan ZabalzaPART III DIGITAL TRANSFORMATIONS8 A decolonial global political economy digital transformation:the coloniality of global digital transformation policy andpublic-sector digital transformation's material implicationsNai Lee Kalema9 Lessons in local economic expertise from Cybersyn in Chileand the reform and opening up in China: and why China(but not Chile) escaped "shock therapy"Nicolas Silva and Nicolás TrujilloPART IVCULTURAL AND ECONOMIC IMPERIALISMS10 Is there a role for art in cultural imperialism if it exists?Theoretical explanations with Turkish exampleSacit Hadi Akdede11 The class dynamics of Agrarian mobilisation in neoliberal IndiaNikhil Ravipati and Meghana Prasad Nuthanapati12 Collaboration, coercion and counteraction: BritishCentralisation Policy and 19th century "tax revolts" in MalaysiaYvonne Tan.
Decolonial Narratives in Economics : Alternative and Underrepresented Voices