- Dani Rodrik
Dani Rodrik , who chairs the Advisory Committee of the Center for Global Development, is Rafiq Hariri Professor of International Political Economy in the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. ... Professor Rodrik is the research coordinator for the Group of 24 (G-24), a research associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research, and a research fellow of the Centre for Economic Policy Research (London).
- David Ricardo
David Ricardo (18th April, 1772-11th September, 1823), a political economist, is often credited with systematizing economics, and was one of the most influential of the classical economists, along with Thomas Malthus and Adam Smith. He was also a businessman, financier and speculator, and amassed a considerable fortune.
- Ronald MacDonald
Professor Ronald MacDonald is an economist at the University of Glasgow in Scotland (Adam Smith Professor of Political Economy) with a research specialism in exchange rate analysis using advanced econometric techniques. Until 2004 he held the same post at the University of Strathclyde (professor of international finance - formerly professor of international macroeconomics).
- Timothy J. Kehoe
Timothy J. Kehoe (born June 13, 1953) is a renowned American economist and professor at the University of Minnesota. His area of specialty is macroeconomics and international economics. He obtained his undergraduate degree from Providence College in 1975 and was awarded his Ph.D. in economics from Yale University in 1979. His Ph.D. supervisor was Herbert Scarf.
- Rudi Dornbusch
Rudi Dornbusch was a German economist who worked for most of his career in the United States. Dornbusch was born in Krefeld in North Rhine-Westphalia. After secondary education in Germany he went to study abroad. He received his Licence en Sciences Politiques from the University of Geneva in 1966, where he also stayed on for a year as an Assistant in Economics in the Graduate Institute of International Studies, …
- Daniel Trefler
Daniel Trefler is an economics professor at the University of Toronto specializing in international economics and best known for his empirical research on patterns of trade.
- Branko Milanovic
Branko Milanovic is a lead economist in the World Bank's research department,where he has been working on the topics of income inequality and globalization. Previously, he was a World Bank country economist for Poland and a research fellow at the Institute of Economic Sciences in Belgrade. Since 1996, Milanovic has also served as a visiting professor teaching the economics of transition at the Johns Hopkins University's School for Advanced International Studies.
- Price Specie Flow Mechanism
The Price-specie-Flow Mechanism is a logical mechanism created by David Hume which dispeled the Mercantilist (1700-1776) notion that a nation can have a continuously favorable balance of trade. Under the rules of the Gold standard, each nation’s currency consisted either of gold itself, or of paper currency fully backed (convertible) by gold.
- David Vanhoose
David Vanhoose, PhD, is an economics professor in the Business school at Baylor University. He currently holds the Herman W. Lay Professor of Private Enterprise title. He has written numerous text books and papers which are widely used in the field of economics. His areas of focus are international economics, monetary economics, macroeconomics, and banking. He did his graduate studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, …
- Carl B. Hamilton
Count Carl Peter Bastiat Hamilton (born 1 January 1946 in Gothenburg) is a Swedish economist and politician. Hamilton has been a Member of Parliament for the Liberal People's Party from 1997 to 1998 and again since 2002. He sits in the parliament's Committee on the Labour Market and is vice-chair of the Committee on EU Affairs. He is also a member of the party board of the Liberal People's Party.
- Jared Taylor
Samuel Jared Taylor (b. 1951) of Oakton, Virginia, is an United States journalist and an advocate of racialist theories to explain the sociological and economic problems associated with non-whites, particularly blacks, in Western countries. Taylor is the editor of "American Renaissance", a journal that addresses issues of race, immigration and their impact on societies in which white people co-exist with other groups of people.
- Denis Macshane
Denis MacShane (born May 21, 1948, Glasgow) is a politician in the United Kingdom. He is Labour Member of Parliament for Rotherham, and was the Minister of State for Europe at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office until the ministerial reshuffle that followed the 2005 general election. He first entered Parliament after a 1994 by-election caused by the death of Jimmy Boyce. He was born as Denis Matyjaszek, to an Irish mother and her Polish husband, …
- John F.O. Bilson
John F.O. Bilson (born 1948) is a Professor of Finance and Director of the MS and Ph.D. Programs of Finance at the Illinois Institute of Technology, in Chicago. Dr. Bilson grew up in Melbourne, Australia where he attended Melbourne Grammar School. He went on to receive a Master of Economics and a Bachelor of Economics (Hons.) from Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. Dr. Bilson received his Ph.D. in International Economics from the University of Chicago in 1973. Dr.
- David A. Dodge
Mr. Dodge was appointed Governor of the Bank of Canada on 1 February 2001, for a term of seven years. As Governor, he is Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Bank. A native of Toronto, Mr. Dodge received a bachelor's degree (Honours) in Economics from Queen's University, and a PhD in Economics from Princeton (1972).
- Mauricio Rojas
Mauricio José Rojas Mullor is a Swedish politician and political economist, member of the Riksdag since 2002. Mauricio Rojas was born in Santiago, Chile. An active socialist in his youth, he fled to Sweden in 1974 following the military coup and the subsequent persecution of leftist activists by the new Pinochet regime. His mother was arrested and tortured, but eventually managed to escape to Sweden too.
- Vincent Kaminski
Vincent Julian Kaminski was born in Poland and worked as the Managing Director for Research at the failed energy trading corporation Enron until 2002. In this capacity he led a team of approximately fifty analysts who developed quantitative models to support energy trading. In the months preceding Enron’s bankruptcy Kaminski repeatedly raised strong objections to the financial practices of Enron’s Chief Financial Officer, Andrew Fastow, …
- Dale D. Murphy
Dale D. Murphy is a professor in the Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. He teaches international relations, international business, international economics, entrepreneurship, and corporate social responsibility in the Landegger Program in International Business Diplomacy. He serves on the board of Global Integrity.
- Amar Gupta
Amar Gupta (b. 1953) was born in Nadiad, India. Gupta was admitted to the prestigious Indian Institutes of Technology, Kanpur to study electrical engineering, graduating in 1974. Gupta started his career working making 8 dollars a week working for IBM, and then served in various technical advisory roles for the Government of India.He received the Rotary Fellowship for International Understanding.
- Abdul Ilah Khatib
Born in 1953, Abdul Ilah Khatib is the current Minister of Foreign Affairs for Jordan. Married, and the father of three children, Khatib graduated with his Masters degree in International economics from Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, a Masters degree in International Communications from the American University in Washington, D.C., and a Bachelor's degree in political science from the School of Political Science in Athens, Greece.
- Kenneth Edgeworth
LCol Kenneth Essex Edgeworth (26 February 1880 - 10 October 1972) was an Irish astronomer, economist and engineer. He is best known for proposing the existence of a disc of icy bodies beyond the orbit of Neptune in the 1940s in much the same manner as Gerard Kuiper would publish ten years later. Observations later confirmed the existence of what has become known, somewhat controversially, as the Kuiper belt.
- Ibrahim Oweiss
Dr. Ibrahim Oweiss is an Egyptian-born American economist, international economic advisor, and professor of economics at Georgetown University in Washington, DC, United States. He coined the influential term "petrodollars" in 1973 to describe the US dollar-denominated income of many oil-rich countries, particularly the OPEC states of the Persian Gulf region. Oweiss is an Associate Professor Emeritus of Economics, …
- Maurice Obstfeld
- Roberto Storchi
- Bud Colligan
- Miriam M Lowe
- Deborah Perry Piscione
Deborah Perry Piscione is a bestselling author, on-air political commentator, and founding partner and president of the Choose 2 Lead Women’s Foundation, a non-profit organization in Washington, DC.
- Vali Nasr
Dr. Vali Nasr , one of the world's leading voices on Middle East politics and the history of Islam, was the keynote speaker at SPU's 11th annual Downtown Business Breakfast. Nearly 1,200 community leaders gathered at the Seattle Sheraton to hear President Philip Eaton speak about "An Imagination of Hope," followed by Nasr's address entitled "Politics of the Muslim World."
- Jonathan Aberman
Jonathan M. Aberman Jonathan is the founder and Managing Director of the Fund. He possesses substantial venture capital, financial and managerial expertise, gained over a 22-year career spanning venture capital, law and investment banking. Since 2005, when he formed Amplifier, Jonathan has been integrally involved in evaluation and execution of its investment opportunities.
- Catherine Martineau
- Chris Roling
- Ms Youmna Salameh
- Adam R. Fisher
Adam Fisher General Partner Bessemer Adam Fisher joined Bessemer in 2007 as a Partner. Based in the Larchmont office, he focuses on the firm’s Israel-related investments in both the U.S. and Israel.
- John R. Liegey
John R. Liegey , President and Chief Executive Officer of The Weston Group LLC, began his career at Merrill Lynch & Co. after graduating from Georgetown University in Washington, DC, with a Bachelor
- Michel Schelkens
- Sarah Chadha
Par Chadha , Managing Partner: Founded HandsOn Ventures in 2001 . In a career that has evolved from a technology entrepreneur to the creator of global service enterprises privately held or publicly traded on US and Foreign Stock Exchanges, Mr. Chadha’s accomplishments include more than 80 mergers, acquisitions and public offerings.
- Fabrizio Barichello
- Mads Voigt Hingelberg
- Naomi Meilyna Tjahyana Hadi
- Robert S. Stewart
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