Adeyemi Adelekan
Adeyemi carries out research activities both at the Centre for Enterprise and Economic Development Research (CEEDR), Middlesex University London and the Centre for the Understanding of Sustainable Prosperity (CUSP). Prior
Adrian Wilson
Adrian is a PhD candidate in anthropology at the University of California at Berkeley
Alan Freeman
Alan Freeman is co-director, with Radhika Desai, of the Geopolitical Economy Research Group (GERG) at the University of Manitoba. He was an economist at the Greater London Authority between 2000
Alessandra Mezzadri
Alessandra is Senior Lecturer in Development Studies at SOAS, London. Her research interests focus on global industrial circuits, labour informality and unfreedom in factories and home working networks; sweatshops, labour
Alex M. Thomas
Alex teaches economics at Azim Premji University, Bengaluru, India. He studied economics at the universities of Madras, Hyderabad and Sydney. His research has been published in several journals, including the
Alex Sexton
Alex is a postdoctoral social scientist researching the politics of food technology and global food security, with a particular focus on alternative approaches to conventional livestock production. She is currently
Alex Tziamalis
Alex is an Associate Professor in Economics, at the Sheffield Business School, Sheffield Hallam University. His research interests are in Macroeconomics and Behavioural Economics. Alex champions an “Economics for Everyone” philosophy.
Alexander Kozul-Wright
Alex joined the Third World Network’s (TWN) Finance and Development team as a researcher in 2021. Prior to joining TWN, Alex was an Associate at Newstate Partners, a sovereign financial advisory firm.
Alexander Shapiro
Alexander works on impact investment. He holds a MSc from the London School of Economics where he focussed on the economics of international development, and specialised in public private partnerships
Alice Sherwood
Alice is the author of the award-winning Authenticity: Reclaiming Reality in a Counterfeit Culture (HarperCollins 2022), which argues that although our counterfeit culture is shaped by the most powerful forces of evolution,
Amy Cramer
Since 1992, Amy S. Cramer, PhD, has been teaching multiple perspectives on economic issues. After earning her doctorate in economics from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, she developed a unique interdisciplinary
André Pedersen Ystehede
André is a PhD Candidate in Economics at Leeds University Business School, University of Leeds. His research is on macroeconomics, institutional economics and agent-based modelling. He has an MSc in
Andrew Black
Andrew is a senior research fellow at both the Global Policy Institute in London, and the Brunel Business School, London. He has taught at the Warwick and London Business Schools,
Angela Dennis
Angela writes about whatever takes her fancy, including economics, feminism, science, philosophy and law. She is particularly interested in finding areas of overlap between widely disparate fields. She is also
Anirban Dasgupta
Anirban is Associate Professor at the Faculty of Economics, South Asian University, New Delhi, India. His research interest is in the areas of agrarian political economy, growth processes and development
Anna Cura
Anna Cura is a zoologist with a Master’s degree in biodiversity conservation from the University of Oxford and 10 years’ experience in both the forestry and agrifood sectors. She has
Annee Blott
Annee is an actor, director and coach. She has appeared in films, TV and theatre. She also did stand-up in the 90s.
Arnav Jain
Arnav is a media associate of North Star Transition. He trained as an economist and is a freelance news and documentary producer.
B. Satheesha
Satheesha is a senior research associate at the Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics (GIPE). His research primarily focuses on labour market, agriculture and rural development, poverty, and inequality. He
Barry James
Barry is a writer, civil campaigner and veteran technologist prominent in Fintech, Blockchain and Crowdfunding, and a thought leader in the fast-emerging field of CBDCs (Central Bank Digital Currencies). Currently writing on Humane Economics and leading
Ben Bowles
Ben is a Lecturer in Social Anthropology at SOAS – University of London and a Research Fellow at the Open University on the project “Policing Uncertainty: Decisions Actions in a