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Brigitte Granville
Alternative spellings: B. Granvilʹ B. Granvill B. Granville
B:1957 Biblio: Tätig am Centre for Globalization Research (CGR), School of Business and Mangement, Queen Mary, Univ. of London, UK; Tätig am Centre for Advanced Internat. Studies at the Inst. of Transition in Moscow ; New Economic School, Moscow; Tätig am Russian Europ. Center for Economic Policy (RECEP); Tätig am Royal Inst. of Internat. Affairs
Brigitte Evelyne Granville is an economist with dual French and British nationality. She is Professor of International Economics and Economic Policy in the School of Business and Management at Queen Mary University of London, and director of the Centre for Globalisation Research (CGR). Granville is the author of several economics essays; the best known of these, Remembering Inflation (2013) has been widely cited by economists. Granville is known for her work on macroeconomics and public finance and for her comprehensive articles on the subject of economics She has written articles for Bloomberg News, the Financial Times, Le Monde and other economic press. Granville is a regular columnist of Project Syndicate. Her book What Ails France? was published in April 2021 by McGill-Queen’s University Press, which described this work as “a wide-ranging survey of the political economy of contemporary France”, applying an economist’s vision to research from other disciplines to fuel “a provocative and at times contentious analysis”. (Source: DBPedia)
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Discussion papers / Royal Institute of International Affairs (4)