

Ingrid Parvold Kvangraven
Academic economist and co-author of Decolonizing Economics: An Introduction, specializing in political economy, finance, and critiques of Eurocentrism in economics; speaks about decolonization, development, and structural power.
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Apr 15, 2026 • 1h 9min
Devika Dutt et al., "Decolonizing Economics: An Introduction" (Polity Press, 2025)
Ingrid Harvold Kvangraven, an academic economist focused on political economy and critiques of Eurocentrism. She discusses why economics must be decolonized. Short takes cover how economics became depoliticized, limits of agent‑based models, structural power in development and climate debates, and why diversity alone cannot fix epistemic biases.

Apr 14, 2026 • 1h 9min
Devika Dutt et al., "Decolonizing Economics: An Introduction" (Polity Press, 2025)
Dr. Ingrid Parvold Kvangraven, economist who studies decolonizing economic thought and racial capitalism, joins to unpack the Eurocentric foundations of the discipline. She highlights how claims of neutrality, modeling practices, and development frameworks obscure structural power, race, and colonial violence. The conversation explores why mainstream methods misdiagnose inequality and how alternative traditions can broaden public debates.

Apr 14, 2026 • 1h 9min
Devika Dutt et al., "Decolonizing Economics: An Introduction" (Polity Press, 2025)
Ingrid Harvold Kvangraven, economist and co-author of Decolonizing Economics, critiques Eurocentrism in economic thought. She discusses how claims of neutrality hide colonial and racial roots of capitalism. Short takes cover the limits of randomized trials, the neoliberal purge of heterodoxy, the politics behind development and environmental economics, and why representation alone cannot decolonize the discipline.


