Speaker
Daniela Gabor
Daniela Gabor is Professor of Economics at SOAS University of London.
She studies central banks, shadow money, just transitions and green industrial policies through a critical macrofinance lens.
She has been published in The Guardian, Financial Times and Jacobin and has been heavily critical of the way central banks and finance operate in our economies. Her work gets to the fundamentals of central banks and exposes how activities we usually assume are apolitical are in fact choices we don't have to make.
Daniela has served as an expert advisor for the European Parliament, the G20 under the Brazil Presidency, the United Nations 4th Financing for Development Agenda, civil society organisations and central banks. She is currently running two funded projects, REDCAJU (Rethinking Developmentalism for Climate and Social Justice) with Ndongo Samba Sylla, IDEAS Network Africa, and REDEF (Redesigning Finance for Climate Justice – a Big Green State approach).
At SOAS, she is teaching International Finance, Macroecnomics and Global Economic Policy Analysis.
She is working on a book on the Wall Street Consensus for Norton.
Daniela Gabor is Professor of Economics at SOAS University of London.
She studies central banks, shadow money, just transitions and green industrial policies through a critical macrofinance lens.
She has been published in The Guardian, Financial Times and Jacobin and has been heavily critical of the way central banks and finance operate in our economies. Her work gets to the fundamentals of central banks and exposes how activities we usually assume are apolitical are in fact choices we don't have to make.
Daniela has served as an expert advisor for the European Parliament, the G20 under the Brazil Presidency, the United Nations 4th Financing for Development Agenda, civil society organisations and central banks. She is currently running two funded projects, REDCAJU (Rethinking Developmentalism for Climate and Social Justice) with Ndongo Samba Sylla, IDEAS Network Africa, and REDEF (Redesigning Finance for Climate Justice – a Big Green State approach).
At SOAS, she is teaching International Finance, Macroecnomics and Global Economic Policy Analysis.
She is working on a book on the Wall Street Consensus for Norton.