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Beyond Neoliberalism and Neo-illiberalism - Economic Policies and Performance for Sustainable Democracy: List of Contributors

Beyond Neoliberalism and Neo-illiberalism - Economic Policies and Performance for Sustainable Democracy

List of Contributors

List of Contributors

David Autor
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States of America

Janine Berg
International Labour Office, Switzerland

Laura Carvalho
Open Society Foundations, United States of America

Thiemo Fetzer
University of Warwick, United Kingdom and University of Bonn, Germany

Manuel Funke
Kiel Institute for the World Economy, Germany

Daniela Gabor
University of the West of England, Bristol, United Kingdom

Markus Gabriel
THE NEW INSTITUTE, Germany

Darrick Hamilton
The New School, United States of America

Anna Katsman
THE NEW INSTITUTE, Germany

Brian Kettenring
Hewlett Foundation, United States of America

Thomas Liess
The New School, United States of America

William Milberg
The New School, United States of America

Rosana Pinheiro-Machado
University College Dublin, Ireland

Jessica Pisano
The New School, United States of America

Dani Rodrik
Kennedy School, Harvard University, United States of America

Moritz Schularick
Kiel Institute for the World Economy, Germany and Sciences Po, France

Joseph Stiglitz
Columbia University, United States of America

Sheba Tejani
King’s College London, United Kingdom

Christoph Trebesch
Kiel Institute for the World Economy, Germany

Ludovica Tursini
The New School, United States of America

Ayca Zayim
Mount Holyoke College, United States of America

With staff support from Richard McGahey, Abhik Sengupta,
and Michael Tedesco from The New School

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