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![]() | Jeff Sallaz's interests lie at the crossroads of the sociology of work, economic sociology, and social theory. He is an ethnographer, which means he studies people in real time and space, often by |
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![]() | Luís A. Vinhas Catão is an economist and researcher specialized in international macroeconomics and finance, economic development, and economic history. He is associate professor in the Lisbon Scho |
![]() | Dara Orenstein is currently completing a book on the history of foreign-trade zones in the United States from 1789 to 1989. As an assistant professor in the Department of American Studies, she has |
![]() | Tsedal Neeley is the Naylor Fitzhugh Professor of Business Administration and Senior Associate Dean of Faculty Development and Research Strategy at the Harvard Business School. Her work focuses on |
![]() | Deepak Nayyar is Emeritus Professor of Economics at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. He was Distinguished University Professor of Economics at the New School for Social Research, New York, f |
![]() | I joined GDI in 2016 as a lecturer in globalization and political economy before taking up my current fellowship in 2019. I previously taught at the universities of Leeds and Bristol. I study |
![]() | Associate Professor of Colonial Studies. She received her Ph.D. from U.C. Berkeley in 2004, and before returning to the Bay Area in 2009, she taught at the University of Michigan. Her research and |
![]() | Marixa Lasso is Associate Professor of Latin American History at the Universidad Nacional de Colombia. Prior to joining the Universidad Nacional, she was Associate Professor with tenure at Case Wes |
![]() | Professor Simon Partner teaches late 19th and 20th-century Japanese history Focusing on: growth of consumer markets; technology and social change; Japanese rural society.
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![]() | I completed my BA in History, M.Phil. in Russian and East European Studies and a D.Phil. at the University of Oxford. I have worked in the History Department at Exeter since 2004. < |
![]() | Ashoka Mody is Charles and Marie Robertson Visiting Professor in International Economic Policy at the Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University. He is author of EuroTragedy: A Drama i |
![]() | Professor Toms has extensive experience in both the professional and academic fields and joins us from the University of York Management School, of which he was the Head. Professor Toms has 15 year |
![]() | Prof. Michal Biran (PhD HUJI 2000) is a historian of Inner Asia and a member of the Israeli Academy of Science and Humanities. She is the Max and Sophie Mydans Foundation Professor in t |
![]() | William Kerr is the D’Arbeloff Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School. Bill is the Unit Head of Entrepreneurial Management, co-director of Harvard’s Managing the Future of |
![]() | Daniel Ryan Morse specializes in 20th century British, Irish and Indian anglophone literature, with additional interests in radio studies, transnational modernisms, media studies, critical theory, |
![]() | As a financial historian, I am fascinated by the ways in which money and finance have made modern society tick, especially since the ‘first globalization’ (1870-1914), a period that coincides with |
![]() | Doctor in Economic Sciences and Professor of Applied Economics at the Complutense University of Madrid. He was Director of Economic Cooperation at the Ibero-American Cooperation Institute; Vice-rec |
![]() | Pol Antràs is Robert G. Ory Professor of Economics at Harvard University, where he has taught since 2003. He is also a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), where h |
![]() | Dr Matthias Morys is a senior lecturer in Economic History Department of Economics of University of York. Dr Morys' research interests include exchange rate regimes, business cycles, and economic h |