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Michael is a historian by trade who has long been sceptical of mainstream economics’ insistence that we live in a world of scarcity. His historical perspective allows him to see

Michele Stua
Michele is an independent researcher and an internally recognised expert on climate change governance and finance. Aside from academic positions he has worked as a consultant for the Brazilian government

Miriam Brett
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Ettie is an expert on modern manners and author of the forthcoming book ‘Thank you, please’.

Muhammad Faisol Chowdhury
Faisol is a pracademic with 18 years of experience in academia and corporations. He is currently an Associate Professor of Human Resources Management and the Director of the Bachelor of

Nat Dyer
Nat Dyer is a writer and researcher specialising in global political economy. He is a Fellow of the Schumacher Institute and the Royal Society of Arts. He has worked for

Natalya Naqvi
Natalya is an assistant professor of International Political Economy at the London School of Economics. Her research focuses on the role of the state and the financial sector in economic development,

Nicholas Gruen
Nicholas is a policy economist, entrepreneur and commentator, founder of Lateral Economics and Peach Financial, Visiting Professor at Kings College London Policy Institute and Adjunct Professor at UTS Business School.

Nick Bernards
Nick is Associate Professor of Global Sustainable Development at the University of Warwick. This article is based on his forthcoming book, A Critical History of Poverty Finance: Colonial Roots and

Nick Easen
Nick is an award-winning journalist who writes on food, farming, science, technology, economics and business. He has produced content for BBC World News, CNN, Time magazine, Bloomberg, CNBC, The Times,

Nick Meynen
Nick is a professional environmental activist with as job title “policy officer for environmental and economic justice at the European Environmental Bureau”. He’s also an investigative journalist and author of

Nick Robins
Nick is Professor in Practice for Sustainable Finance at the Grantham Research Institute at the London School of Economics. The focus of his work is on how to mobilise finance

Nick Skelton
Nick is a strategic consultant advising universities, charities, and other organisations. He works at the intersection of technology and organisational cultures: using digital to improve ways of working. Nick makes

Nicolette Boater
Nicolette is a regenerative place-making adviser based in the UK’s Bristol Avon bioregion, crafting innovative approaches to economic organisation, collaboration and governance. She draws on a wealth of experience catalysing

Nigella Vigoroso-Heck
Nigella heads up an economics department in a leading independent school. (S)he uses a pseudonym to avoid offence or embarrassment.

Niko Humalisto
Niko works as an advocacy specialist in Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Mission and has a title of an adjunct professor of social geography from the University of Eastern Finland. He has

Nina Boeger
Nina is a qualified solicitor and German lawyer. She is currently a Reader in Law and Co-Director of the Centre for Law and Enterprise at the University of Bristol Law

Nina Teasdale
Nina is a Research Fellow in the Centre for Economic Justice, at Glasgow Caledonian University. Gender and equality related issues are central to her research interests, with a particular focus

Noel Cass
Noel is a Research Fellow in Energy Demand Behaviour in the Institute for Transport Studies at the University of Leeds, UK. His research for over 30 years has focussed on

Parmjit Nahil
Parmjit is a resilient communities specialist currently living in England. She has been a Community Developer, Hypnotherapist and a Commissioning Officer in mental health. As founder of the Restorative Network, she

Patricia Gestoso
Patricia is a scientific services leader and a diversity and inclusion tech evangelist. Throughout her career as global head of scientific support, training, and services, Patricia has worked with Fortune
