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1 CURRICULUM VITAE Alfredo Saad-Filho Professor of Political Economy, Department of Development Studies, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, Thornhaugh Street, London WC1H 0XG, United Kingdom. Email addresses: [email protected], [email protected] Tels: +44 20 7898 4504 (work), +44 7515 634 047 (mobile). Nationalities: Brazilian, British, Italian. Education PhD (Economics), University of London (SOAS), 1994. Thesis: Value Theory Reconsidered in the Light of Recent Debates, with Application to the Nature of Value, the Composition of Capital, and the Transformation Problem. Scholarship from the Brazilian Ministry of Education. MSc (Economics), University of Brasilia (Brazil), 1990. Dissertation: Inflation: a Non-Monetarist Monetary Interpretation. Scholarship from the Brazilian Ministry of Education. BSc (Economics), University of Brasilia, 1987. Career Record Professor of Political Economy, Department of Development Studies, SOAS, University of London (since 2007); Senior Lecturer in Political Economy of Development (2002-2007); Lecturer in Development Economics (2000-2002). Senior Economic Affairs Officer, Unit on Economic Cooperation and Integration among Developing Countries, Office of the Secretary General, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), Geneva, Switzerland (2011-2012). Senior Lecturer in Economics, South Bank University Business School, London (1997-2000). Lecturer in Economics, Leeds University Business School, University of Leeds (1995-1997). Lecturer, MSc Financial Economics, Centre for International Education in Economics, University of London. Maputo, Mozambique (1994).
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CURRICULUM VITAE

Alfredo Saad-Filho

Professor of Political Economy, Department of Development Studies, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, Thornhaugh Street, London WC1H 0XG, United Kingdom. Email addresses: [email protected], [email protected] Tels: +44 20 7898 4504 (work), +44 7515 634 047 (mobile). Nationalities: Brazilian, British, Italian.

Education PhD (Economics), University of London (SOAS), 1994. Thesis: Value Theory Reconsidered in the Light of Recent Debates, with Application to the Nature of Value, the Composition of Capital, and the Transformation Problem. Scholarship from the Brazilian Ministry of Education. MSc (Economics), University of Brasilia (Brazil), 1990. Dissertation: Inflation: a Non-Monetarist Monetary Interpretation. Scholarship from the Brazilian Ministry of Education. BSc (Economics), University of Brasilia, 1987.

Career Record Professor of Political Economy, Department of Development Studies, SOAS, University of London (since 2007); Senior Lecturer in Political Economy of Development (2002-2007); Lecturer in Development Economics (2000-2002). Senior Economic Affairs Officer, Unit on Economic Cooperation and Integration among Developing Countries, Office of the Secretary General, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), Geneva, Switzerland (2011-2012). Senior Lecturer in Economics, South Bank University Business School, London (1997-2000). Lecturer in Economics, Leeds University Business School, University of Leeds (1995-1997). Lecturer, MSc Financial Economics, Centre for International Education in Economics, University of London. Maputo, Mozambique (1994).

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Visiting Academic Positions Institute of Development Economics Advanced School (IDEAS), Japan External Trade Organisation (JETRO), Tokyo, Japan (February-March 2010 and November 2010). Department of Political Science, York University, Toronto, Canada (June-July 2007). Institute for the Study of the Americas, School of Advanced Study, University of London (2003).

Awards Lifetime Achievement Medal, Federal University of Goiás, Brazil, awarded 29 November 2013.

Publications

(A) Monographs Brazil: Neoliberalism versus Democracy. London: Pluto Press, 2015 (with L. Morais). Economic Policies for Growth, Employment and Poverty Reduction: Case Study of Zambia. Lusaka: UNDP, 2007 (with V. Chisala, H. Dagdeviren, A. Geda, T. McKinley, C. Oya and J. Weeks). Marx’s Capital, 4th and 5th eds., London: Pluto Press, ISBN 4th ed.: 0-7453-2050-3 (hb), 0-7453-2049-X (pb) (with B. Fine), 2004; 5th ed. (ISBN 0-7453-3016-9), 2010. Translated into Korean by Chaekgalpi Publishing Co, Seoul, 2004 and 2010; Turkish by Yordam Kitap, Istanbul, 2006 and 2011; Norwegian by Rødt, Oslo, 2009; Danish by Solidaritet, Copenhagen, 2009; Chinese (mainland) by Guizhou, Beijing, 2010; Spanish by Fondo de Cultura Económica, 2011; French by Raisons d’agir, Paris, 2012. The Value of Marx: Political Economy for Contemporary Capitalism, London: Routledge, 2002, ISBN 0-415-23434-4 (hb). Translated into Turkish by Yordam Kitap Ltd, Istanbul, 2006, Korean by Chaekgalpi Publishing Co, Seoul, 2008; Portuguese by Editora Unicamp, 2011.

(B) Edited Books The Elgar Companion to Marxist Economics, Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 2012, ISBN: 978-1-84844-537-6 (ed., with B. Fine). Nuova Panda Schiavi in Mano: La Strategia Fiat di Distruzione della Forza Operaia, Rome: DeriveApprodi, 2011 (in Italian, with M. Cerimele). Economic Transitions to Neoliberalism in Middle-Income Countries: Policy Dilemmas, Economic Crises, Forms of Resistance, London: Routledge, 2009, ISBN: 0-415-49253-X (hb), 0-203-86591-X (ebk) (ed., with G. Yalman).

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Political Economy of Brazil: Recent Economic Performance. London: Palgrave-Macmillan, 2007, ISBN: 978-0-230-54277-8 (hb), 0-230-54277-8 (pb) (ed., with P. Arestis). Neoliberalism: A Critical Reader, London: Pluto Press, 2005, ISBN 0-7453-2299-9 (hb), 0-7453-2298-0 (pb) (ed., with D. Johnston). Translated into Chinese by Jangsu People’s Publishing House, Nanjing, 2006, Korean by PSSP, Seoul, 2006, Turkish by Yordam Kitap Ltd, Istanbul, 2007 and 2013, and Polish by Book and Press, Warsaw, 2008. Anti-Capitalism: A Marxist Introduction, London: Pluto Press, 2003, ISBN 0-7453-1894-0 (hb), 0-7453-1893-2 (pb) (editor). Translated into Turkish by Uyaniz Kultur, Istanbul, 2006.

(C) Chapters in Books ‘Economic Context and Social Movements in Brazil’, in P. Kingstone and T. Power (eds.), Democratic Brazil Ascendant? University of Pittsburgh Press, 2015. ‘Democratic Alternatives to Neoliberalism’, in A. Skrzypek (ed.) Next Left: A Progressive Alternative to the Global Social Question. Brussels: Foundation for European Progressive Studies, 2015. ‘Transcending Neoliberalism through Pro-Poor and Democratic Economic Development Strategies’, in A. Kadri (ed.) Development Challenges and Solutions After the Arab Spring. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015. ‘Brazil: From Neolibreal Democracy to the End of the Lula Moment’, in V. Satgar (ed.) Crises of Global Capitalism and Left Responses. Johannesburg: COPAC Press, 2015. ‘Neoliberalism’, in D. Kristjanson-Gural (ed.) Marxian Handbook of Economics. London: Routledge, 2015. ‘The Composition of Capital’, in C. Bina (ed.) Global Economics: Encyclopedia of Crisis and Transnational Change. Westport CT: Greenwood Press, 2015. ‘The Rise of the South’ in L. Pradella and T. Marois (eds.) Polarizing Development: Alternatives to Neoliberalism and the Crisis, London: Pluto Press, 2014. ‘Bolsa Família: Social Policy for Mature Neoliberalism’, in R. van Niekerk (ed.) Developmental States, Social Policy and Social Compacts. Grahamstown: Rhodes University Press, 2014. ‘Washington and Post-Washington Consensus: Neoliberal Agendas for Economic Development’, in N. Mocci (ed.) Economic and Social Development: Policies and Experiences. Bologna: Odoya - I libri di EMIL, 2014 (in Italian). ‘Mass Protests: Brazilian Spring or Brazilian Malaise?’, in L. Panitch, G. Albo and V. Chibber (eds.), Socialist Register, London: Merlin Press, 2014, pp.227-246 (with L. Morais). ‘Politics of Neoliberal Development: Washington Consensus and post-Washington Consensus’ in H. Weber (ed.) Politics of Neoliberalism, London: Routledge, 2014 (with B. Fine).

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‘Marxist Political Economy, Today’, in S. dal Rosso (ed.) Political Economy Today, Brasília, Editora UnB, 2014 (in Portuguese). ‘Marx’s Theory of Value: An Introduction’, in M.A. Tavares (ed.) Recurrence of Crisis and the Social Question. João Pessoa: Editora UFPB, 2013 (in Portuguese). ‘Reflections on the Global Crisis’, in A. Barroso and R. Sousa (eds.) The Great Crisis of Global Capitalism, 2007-2013: Genesis, Connections, Tendencies, São Paulo, Fundação Maurício Grabois, 2013 (in Portuguese) ‘Neoliberalism, Democracy and Development Policy in Brazil’, in K.-S. Chang, B. Fine and L. Weiss, Developmental Politics in Transition: The Neoliberal Era and Beyond. London: Palgrave, 2012. ‘Marxist Political Economy Today’, in A. Galvão et al (eds.) Capitalism: Crisis and Resistances. Campinas: Editora UNICAMP, 2012 (in Portuguese). ‘Introduction’, in B. Fine and A. Saad-Filho (eds.) The Elgar Companion to Marxist Economics, Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 2012. ‘Transformation Problem’, in B. Fine and A. Saad-Filho (eds.) The Elgar Companion to Marxist Economics, Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 2012. ‘Marxism and the Twenty-First Century’ in G. Argyrous and F. Stilwell, Readings in Political Economy: Economics as Asocial Science, 3rd ed. Prahan: Tilde University Press, 2010, pp.105-112 (with B. Fine). ‘Introduction’, in CRS (Gruppo Lavoro), Nuova Panda Schiavi in Mano: La Strategia Fiat di Distruzione della Forza Operaia, Rome: DeriveApprodi, 2011 (in Italian, with M. Cerimele). ‘Crisis in Neoliberalism or Crisis of Neoliberalism?’, in L. Panitch, G. Albo and V. Chibber (eds.), Socialist Register, London: Merlin Press, 2010, pp.242-259. Translated into Chinese and published in Social Science Abroad (2014). ‘Introduction’, in A. Saad-Filho and G. Yalman (eds.) Economic Transitions to Neoliberalism in Middle-Income Countries: Policy Dilemmas, Economic Crises, Forms of Resistance, London: Routledge, 2009 (with G. Yalman). ‘Production, Class, and Power in the Neoliberal Transition: A Critique of Coxian Eclecticism’, in A. Ayers (ed.) Gramsci, Political Economy and International Relations Theory: Modern Princes and Naked Emperors. London: Palgrave, 2008, pp.109-132 (with A. Ayers). ‘Marxian and Keynesian Critiques of Neoliberalism’, in L. Panitch, C. Leys, G. Albo, V. Chibber and A. Saad-Filho (eds.), Socialist Register, London: Merlin Press, 2008, pp.337-345. Translated into German and published in Sozialistische Hefte 17, November 2008, pp.22-26. Translated into Italian and published in Socialist Register Italia: Antologia 2001-2008, Roma: Punto Rosso, pp.325-335, and into Serbo-Croat in: A. Veselinovic (ed.) Kriza, Odgovori, Levica. Belgrade: Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung, 2013. ‘Neoliberalism and Democracy in Brazil’, in A. Topal (ed.) Understanding Latin America: Neoliberalism, Resistance and the Left, Istanbul: Yordam Kitap, 2008, pp.122-147 (in Turkish).

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‘Introduction’, in in P. Arestis and A. Saad-Filho (eds.), Political Economy of Brazil: Recent Economic Performance. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007, pp.1-6 (with P. Arestis). ‘Neoliberalism, Democracy and Economic Policy in Brazil’, in P. Arestis and A. Saad-Filho (eds.), Political Economy of Brazil: Recent Economic Performance. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007, pp.7-23. ‘Disentangling Policy and Politics: Non-Fiscal Implications of the Calculation of the Public Sector Borrowing Requirement in Brazil’, in P. Arestis and A. Saad-Filho (eds.), Political Economy of Brazil: Recent Economic Performance. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007, pp.165-179 (with L. Morais). ‘Neoliberalism and Democracy in Argentina and Brazil’, in P. Arestis and M. Sawyer (eds.), Political Economy of Latin America: Recent Issues and Performance, London, Palgrave, 2007, pp.1-35 (with F. Iannini and E. Molinari). ‘Monetary Policy in the Neoliberal Transition: A Political Economy Review of Keynesianism, Monetarism and Inflation Targeting’, in R. Albritton, B. Jessop and R. Westra (eds.), Political Economy and Global Capitalism: The 21st Century, Present and Future, London, Anthem Press, 2007, pp.89-119. ‘Breaking the Hegemony of Neoliberalism: Alternative Economic Policies for Brazil’, Reactions to the Globalisation from the South, in C. Gürkan, Ö. Taştan and O. Türel (eds.) for the Turkish Social Sciences Association, Ankara: Dipnot Yayinlari, 2006, pp.142-162 (in Turkish). ‘The Rise and Decline of Latin American Structuralism and Dependency Theory’, in Jomo K.S. and E.S. Reinert (eds.) The Origins of Development Economics: How Schools of Economic Thought Have Addressed Development. London: Zed Books and New Delhi: Tulika Books, 2005, pp. 128-145. ‘Introduction’ in A. Saad Filho and D. Johnston (eds.) Neoliberalism: A Critical Reader, London: Pluto Press, 2005, pp.1-6 (with D. Johnston). ‘The Political Economy of Neoliberalism in Latin America’, in A. Saad-Filho and D. Johnston (eds.) Neoliberalism: A Critical Reader. London: Pluto Press, 2005, pp.222-229. ‘From Washington to Post-Washington Consensus: Neoliberal Agendas for Economic Development’, in A. Saad-Filho and D. Johnston (eds.) Neoliberalism: A Critical Reader. London: Pluto Press, 2005, pp.113-119. ‘The Costs of Neomonetarism: The Brazilian Economy in the 1990s’, in P. Arestis and M. Sawyer (eds.) Neo-Liberal Economic Policy: Critical Essays, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2004, pp.158-193 (with L. Morais). ‘Introduction’, in A. Saad Filho (ed.) Anti-Capitalism: A Marxist Introduction, London: Pluto, 2003, pp.1-23. ‘Value, Capital and Exploitation’, in A. Saad Filho (ed.) Anti-Capitalism: A Marxist Introduction, London: Pluto, 2003, pp.27-41.

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‘Neomonetarist Dreams and Realities: A Review of the Brazilian Experience’, in P. Davidson (ed.) A Post Keynesian Perspective on 21st Century Economic Problems, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2002, pp.29-55 (with L. Morais). ‘Marxist Theories of Inflation’ and ‘Financial Crises in the 1990s’, in D. Guerrero (ed.) Lectures in Political Economy. Madrid: Síntesis, 2002 (in Spanish). ‘Historical Costs’ and ‘Overproduction’, in: R.J. Barry Jones (ed.) Encyclopedia of International Political Economy, London: Routledge, 2001. ‘Marxist Political Economy: Relationship with Other Schools’, in: P. O’Hara (ed.) Encyclopedia of Political Economy, London: Routledge, 1999. ‘The Value of Money, the Value of Labour Power and the Net Product: An Appraisal of the “New Solution” to the Transformation Problem’, in A. Freeman and G. Carchedi (eds.) Marx and non-Equilibrium Economics, Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 1996, pp.116-135. ‘Crisis and Adjustment in Latin America: The Brazilian Experience’, in: C. Bertachini (ed.) The Economies of Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay, Buenos Aires: Fundación Raúl Prebisch, 1989, pp.29-38.

(D) Articles in Refereed Journals Bolsa Família: Social Policy for Mature Neoliberalism, Development & Change, forthcoming 2015. Neoliberalism: A Marxist Analysis, Revista do NIEP, forthcoming 2015 (in Portuguese). Brazil: Development Strategies and Social Change from Import-Substitution to the ‘Events of June’, Studies in Political Economy 94, 2014, pp.3-31. Brazil: Social Change from Import-Substitution to Neoliberalism and the ‘Events of June’, Nuvole 46, 2015 (in Italian). Economic Development, Social Change and Political Protests in Brazil, Praxis 34, 2014 (in Turkish). Democracy Against Neoliberalism: Paradoxes, Limitations, Transcendence, Critical Sociology, 2014, available online first (with A. Ayers). The ‘Rise of the South’: Global Convergence at Last?, New Political Economy, 2013, available online first. Mass Protests under ‘Left Neoliberalism’: Brazil, June-July 2013, Critical Sociology 39 (5), 2013, pp.657-669. Curses, Diseases, and Other Resource Confusions, Third World Quarterly 34 (1), 2013, pp.1-21 (with J. Weeks). Neo-Developmentalism and the Challenges of Economic Policy-Making under Dilma Rousseff, Critical Sociology 38 (6), 2012, pp.789-798 (with L. Morais).

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‘On the Crisis of Neoliberal Capitalism: A Discussion with D. Kotz, A. Saad Filho, A. M. Flores, D. Plihon and A. Lechevalier’, Actuel Marx 51, 2012, pp.12-26 (in French). Growth, Poverty and Inequality: Policies and Debates from the (Post-)Washington Consensus to Inclusive Growth, Indian Journal of Human Development, 5 (2), 2011, pp.321-344. From Political Economy to Economic Policy: Neo-Developmentalism and the Lula Administration, Brazilian Journal of Political Economy 31 (4), October 2011, pp.507-527 (in Portuguese) (with L. Morais). Brazil beyond Lula: Forging Ahead or Pausing for Breath?, Latin American Perspectives, 38 (2), 2011, pp.31-44 (with L. Morais). Crisis in Neoliberalism or Crisis of Neoliberalism?, Crítica e Sociedade 1 (3), 2011, pp.6-19 (in Portuguese), http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/criticasociedade/article/view/14547/8275 Neoliberalism, Development and Economic Policy in Brazil, Development and Society, 39 (1), 2010, pp.1-28. Marxian Political Economy Today, Crítica Marxista 30, 2010, pp.11-20 (in Portuguese). Neoliberalism in Crisis: A Marxist Analysis, Marxism 21, 7 (1), Spring 2010, pp.235-257. Also published in Korean in Praxis 48, November 2010. Neoliberalism and the Financial Crisis, Versus 1 (2), 2009, pp.36-43 (in Portuguese). Twixt Ricardo and Rubin: Debating Kincaid Once More, Historical Materialism 17, pp. 192-207, 2009 (with B. Fine). Production vs Realisation in Marx’s Theory of Value: A Reply to Kincaid, Historical Materialism 16, pp.191-204, 2008, ISBN 90-04-12502-7 (with B. Fine). There is Life beyond the Washington Consensus: An Introduction to Pro-Poor Macroeconomic Policies, Review of Political Economy 19 (4), pp.513-537, 2007, ISSN 0953-8259. Neoliberal Economic Policies in Brazil (1994-2005): Cardoso, Lula, and the Need for a Democratic Alternative, New Political Economy 11 (1) March 2006, pp. 99-123, ISSN 1356-3467 (with M. Mollo). Lula and the Continuity of Neoliberalism in Brazil: Strategic Choice, Economic Imperative or Political Schizophrenia?, Historical Materialism 13 (1), 2005, pp.3-32, ISBN 90-04-12502-7 (with L. Morais). Neoliberalism in Brazil and the Lula Administration, Realidad Económica 214, 2005, pp.8-26, ISSN 0325-1926 (in Spanish). The Brazilian Transition to Neoliberalism, Birikim 203, 2006, pp.58-65, ISSN 1300-8358 (in Turkish). The Dream Broken into Pieces: Lula, Neoliberalism, and the Twilight of the Brazilian Workers’ Party, The Radical Review 24, 2005, pp.266-295, ISSN 1228-7024 (in Korean, with L. Morais).

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Impact of Non-Fiscal Variables on the of the Public Sector Borrowing Requirements: The Case of Brazil, Ensaios FEE 26 (1), 2005, pp.415-440, ISSN 0101-1723 (in Portuguese, with L. Morais). Transforming the Transformation Problem: Why the ‘New Interpretation’ is a Wrong Turning, Review of Radical Political Economics 36 (1) January 2004, pp.3-19, ISSN 0486-6134 (with B. Fine and C. Lapavitsas). The Political Economy of the Neoliberal Transition in Latin America, Review of Political Economy (Beijing) 3, 2004, pp.38-54, ISBN 7-300-06149-4 (in Chinese). Towards a Pro-Poor Development Strategy for Middle-Income Countries, Brazilian Journal of Political Economy 24 (1) 2004, pp.130-135, ISSN 0101-3157. The Resistible Rise of Lula da Silva, Contraddizione 104, September-October 2004, pp.59-65 (in Italian). Economics in the Early Twenty-First Century: From Washington to Post-Washington Consensus, Contraddizione 103, July-August 2004, pp.47-55 (in Italian). Snatching Defeat from the Jaws of Victory? Lula, the Workers’ Party and the Prospects for Change in Brazil, Capital & Class 81, Autumn 2003, pp.17-23, ISSN 0309-8168 (with L. Morais). New Dawn or False Start in Brazil? The Political Economy of Lula’s Election, Historical Materialism 11 (1), January 2003, pp.3-21, ISBN 90-04-12502-7. Understanding the Past to Make the Future – An Introduction, Historical Materialism 11 (3), 2003, pp.3-4, ISBN 90-04-12502-7. A Transition Strategy towards a New Economic Policy, Análise Econômica 21 (40), 2003, pp.339-347, ISSN 0102-9924 (in Portuguese, with L. Morais). Marxist Value Theory: An Introduction, Análise Econômica, 21 (40), 2003, pp.159-177, ISSN 0102-9924 (in Portuguese). Inflation and Stabilisation in Brazil: a Political Economy Analysis, Review of Radical Political Economics, 34 (2), 2002, pp.109-135, ISSN 0486-6134 (with M. Mollo). Tropical Neomonetarism: the Brazilian Economy in the Nineties, Revista de Economia Política-Brazilian Journal of Political Economy 85, pp.3-22, January-March 2002, ISSN 0101-3157 (in Portuguese, with L. Morais). Wages and Exploitation in Marxian Value Theory, Economia e Sociedade 16, pp.27-42, June 2002, ISSN 0104-0618 (in Portuguese). Capitalism and Anti-Capitalism: Challenges and Opportunities after September 11, Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Economia Política, 11, December 2002, pp.103-124, ISSN 1415-1979. Capital Accumulation and the Composition of Capital, Research in Political Economy 19, 2001, pp.69-85, ISBN 0-7623-0838-9.

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Values and Production Prices: Re-reading Marx, Análise Econômica 19 (36), September 2001, pp.5-24, ISSN 0102-9924 (in Portuguese). Monetary Policy and Inflation in Brazil, 1972-1998, Revista de Economia Política-Brazilian Journal of Political Economy, 82, April-June 2001, pp.24-42, ISSN 0101-3157 (in Portuguese, with M. Mollo). Interpretations of Marxian Value Theory: a Review of the Literature, Estudos Econômicos, 31 (3), July-September 2001, pp.1-33, ISSN 0101-4161 (in Portuguese). Inflation Theory: a Review of the Literature and a New Research Agenda, Research in Political Economy 18, 2000, pp.335-362, ISBN 0-7623-0696-3. The Supply of Credit Money and Capital Accumulation: A Critical View of Post Keynesian Analysis, Research in Political Economy 18, 2000, pp.309-334, ISBN 0-7623-0696-3 (with C. Lapavitsas). The Costs of Neomonetarism: The Brazilian Economy in the 1990s. International Papers in Political Economy 7 (3), 2000, pp.1-39, ISSN 1353-1158 (with L. Morais). ‘Vertical’ versus ‘Horizontal’ Economics: Systems of Provision, Consumption Norms and Labour Market Structures, Capital & Class 72, Autumn 2000, pp.209-214, ISSN 0309-8168. The Political Economy of High Inflation and Stabilisation in Brazil. Nueva Economía (Venezuela), April 2000, pp.227-264, ISSN 0798-5096 (in Spanish, with M. Mollo). Financial Liberalisation, Currency Instability and Crisis in Brazil: Another Plan Bites the Dust, Capital & Class 68, Summer 1999, pp.9-14, ISSN 0309-8168 (with W. Coelho and L. Morais). The Horizontalist Theory of Money and Credit: a Critical Analysis. Estudos Econômicos 29 (1) 1999, pp.23-46, ISSN 0101-4161 (in Portuguese, with C. Lapavitsas). Non-Mainstream Interpretations of Inflation: a Critical Survey, Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Economia Política 5, December 1999, pp.61-85, ISSN 1415-1979. Globalisation, Financial Liberalisation and Industrial Policy, Cadernos PUC 8, 1999, ISSN 0102-2040 (with B. Fine). Redefining the Role of the Bourgeoisie in Dependent Capitalist Development: Privatization and Liberalization in Brazil - a Critical Note. Latin American Perspectives 98, 25 (1), January 1998, pp.194-199, ISSN 0094-582X. Brazilian Economic Policy: From Heterodoxy to Neo-Monetarism. Indicadores Econômicos 26 (3) 1998, pp.87-103, ISSN 0103-3905 (in Portuguese, with E. Maldonado). The ‘New Dialectics’, the Method of ‘Capital’, and the Starting-Point of the Labour Theory of Value, Outopia 28, January-February 1998, pp.189-204, ISSN 1105-9141 (in Greek). Land of Lost Opportunities: Transition and Crisis in Mozambican Agriculture. Africa 20-21, 1997-1998, pp.43-69, ISSN 0100-8153.

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Concrete and Abstract Labour in Marx’s Theory of Value, Review of Political Economy 9 (4) 1997, pp.457-477, ISSN 0953-8259. An Alternative Reading of the Transformation of Values into Prices of Production, Capital & Class 63, Autumn 1997, pp.115-136, ISSN 0309-8168. Re-reading both Hegel and Marx: The ‘New Dialectics’ and the Method of ‘Capital’, Revista de Economia Política-Brazilian Journal of Political Economy 17 (1), January-March 1997, pp.107-120. The Political Economy of Agrarian Transition in Mozambique, Journal of Contemporary African Studies 15 (2), July 1997, pp.191-218, ISSN 0258-9001. Lavoro, Denaro e Denaro-Lavoro, Studi di Teoria e Analisi Economica 12, May 1995, pp.27-54 (in Italian). The Process of Value Determination in the Labour Theory of Value, Senshu University Economic Bulletin 29 (2), November 1994, pp.307-343 (in Japanese). Money, Labour and ‘Labour-Money’: A Review of Marx’s Critique of John Gray’s Monetary Analysis, History of Political Economy 25 (1), 1993, pp.65-84, ISSN 0018-2702. A Note on Marx’s Analysis of the Composition of Capital, Capital & Class 50, Summer 1993, pp.127-146, ISSN 0309-8168. Public Debt and Economic Crisis in Brazil. Economia, 6, 1989, pp. 14-19. Free Trade Zones: Are They Good for Brazil? Humanidades 5 (19) 1988, pp.52-57.

(E) Other Published Work

(i) Commissioned Reports and Background Papers Structural Change in Emerging Countries, Policy Brief for the Friedrich Ebert Foundation, September 2014 (with N. Pons-Vignon). From Washington Consensus to Inclusive Growth: The Continuing Relevance of Pro-Poor Policy Alternatives, background paper for the UN Development Policy and Analysis Division ‘World Economic and Social Survey’ 2010. Political Sovereignty and Economic Policies in the ESCWA Region, background paper for UN-ESCWA Survey of Economic and Social Developments in the ESCWA Region, 2009. Employment Policies under Resource Booms: Review and Policy Prospects in the ESCWA Region, background paper for UN-ESCWA Survey of Economic and Social Developments in the ESCWA Region, 2008.

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Monetary and Financial Policy under Resource Booms: Towards a New Development Compact in the ESCWA Region, background paper for UN-ESCWA Survey of Economic and Social Developments in the ESCWA Region, 2007. Institutional Modalities for Job Creation in the ESCWA Region, background paper for UN-ESCWA Survey of Economic and Social Developments in the ESCWA Region, 2006. Fiscal Policy in Support of Pro-Poor Growth, UNDP Global Programme for Poverty Reduction, training modules on Economic Policies in Support of MDG, 2006 (with S. Patel and J. Weeks). ‘Monetary and Exchange Rate Policy’, chapter for UNDP country report, Economic Policies for Growth, Employment and Poverty Reduction: Case Study of Zambia, Lusaka: UNDP, 2006 (team leader: J. Weeks). Available at http://www.undp.org.zm/ Pro-Poor Monetary Policy: Towards a Macroeconomic Framework for Growth and Poverty Reduction, UNDP Global Programme for Poverty Reduction, training modules on Economic Policies in Support of MDG, 2005. Pro-Poor Monetary and Fiscal Policies, training manual for UNDP economists, 2005. Pro-Poor Monetary Policies: Developing Alternatives to the New Monetary Policy Consensus, research paper for UNDP, 2004. External Sector Analysis and Exchange Rate Management, training programme for Ethiopian civil servants, Debre Zeit, Ethiopia, 12-13 November 2001. Financial Sector Policies and Capital Market Development, training programme for Ethiopian civil servants, Debre Zeit, Ethiopia, 3-7 September 2001.

(ii) Discussion Papers ‘Growth, Poverty and Inequality: From Washington Consensus to Inclusive Growth’, UN-DESA Working Paper 100, 2010, http://www.un.org/esa/desa/papers/2010/wp100_2010.pdf. Monetary Policy, Training Module no.2 of the Research Programme on ‘Economic Policies, MDGs and Poverty’, UNDP International Poverty Centre, July 2007, http://www.undp-povertycentre.org/pub/IPCTrainingModule2.pdf. Pro-Poor Monetary and Anti-Inflation Policies:Developing Alternatives to the New Monetary Policy Consensus, SOAS–CDPR Discussion Paper 2405, 2005. Inflation, Currency Fragmentation and Stabilisation in Brazil: a Political Economy Analysis, Centre for International Business Studies, South Bank University, discussion paper 17-99, 1999, ISSN 1366-6290 (with M. Mollo). Radical Theories of Inflation: a Critical Survey, NECEMA discussion paper 04/99, University of Brasília, 1999. Money, Inflation and Price Stabilisation in Brazil, NECEMA discussion paper 03/99, University of Brasília, 1999 (with M. Mollo).

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Currency Stabilisation under Conditions of International Capital Mobility: the Case of Brazil, Centre for International Business Studies, South Bank University, discussion paper 13-98, 1998, ISSN 1366-6290. Levels of Abstraction and the Role of the Organic and Value Compositions of Capital in the Transformation Problem, discussion paper E96/10, Leeds University Business School, 1996. Agrarian Transition in Context: The Economics and Politics of Collective Agriculture in Mozambique, discussion paper E96/09, Leeds University Business School, 1996. The Strange Case of the Melting Currency: Creeping Hyperinflation in Brazil, 1973-1994, discussion paper E96/08, Leeds University Business School, 1996. Inconvertible Paper Money and the Labour Theory of Value, discussion paper E96/07, Leeds University Business School, 1996. Peasants and States: Towards an Anatomy of the Civil War in Mozambique, discussion paper E96/06, Leeds University Business School, 1996. ‘Traditional’, ‘Sraffian’ and ‘Abstract Labour’ Views of the Labour Theory of Value: A Critique, discussion paper E95/07, Leeds University Business School, 1995. Concrete and Abstract Labour in Marx’s Theory of Value, discussion paper E95/05, Leeds University Business School, 1995. The ‘New Dialectics’ and the Logic of ‘Capital’, discussion paper E95/03, Leeds University Business School, 1995. Free Trade Zones and the Brazilian Economy: An Assessment, discussion paper, Department of Economics, University of Brasília, 1989.

(iii) Book Reviews ‘Development Policy in the Twenty-first Century: Beyond the Post-Washington Consensus’, by B. Fine, C. Lapavitsas and J. Pincus (eds.), Review of Political Economy 17 (1), 2005, pp.151-156. ‘Brazil and South Korea: Economic Crisis and Restructuring’, by E. Amman and H.-J. Chang (eds.), Journal of Latin American Studies 36, 2004, pp.842-844. ‘Karl Marx and the Classics’ by J. Milios, D. Dimoulis & G. Economakis, Rethinking Marxism 16 (4), pp.481-482, 2004. ‘Transcending the Economy: On the Potential of Passionate Labor and the Wastes of the Market’ by M. Perelman, Review of Radical Political Economics, forthcoming, 2003, ISSN 0486-6134. ‘Marx and Nature: A Red and Green Perspective’ by P. Burkett, Review of Political Economy 15 (2) 2003, pp. 260-263, ISSN 0953-8259.

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‘Economics: A New Introduction’, by H. Stretton, Capital & Class supplement, Autumn 2001, pp.21-23, ISSN 0309-8168. ‘The Origins and Demise of South African Apartheid: A Public Choice Analysis’ by A. Lowenberg & W. Kaempfer, Journal of Economic Literature, 38 (1), March 2000, pp.149-151. ‘The South African Economy: Macroeconomic Prospects for the Medium Term’ by F. Tarp & P. Brixen, ‘Post-Apartheid Southern Africa’ ed. by L. Petersson, ‘Race, Class and the Changing Division of Labour under Apartheid’ by O. Crankshaw, and ‘The Political Economy of South Africa’ by B. Fine & Z. Rustomjee, Development and Change 30 (1) 1999, pp.193-195. ‘Disparate Regional Development in Brazil’ by A. Amado. Capital & Class 69, Autumn 1999, pp.180-181, ISSN 0309-8168. ‘The Political Economy of Money and Finance’ by M. Itoh & C. Lapavitsas, Capital & Class 68, Summer 1999, pp.187-189, ISSN 0309-8168. ‘Brazil under Cardoso’ by S. K. Purcell & R. Roett, Public Administration and Development 18 (4), 1998, p.433. ‘Rich Nations – Poor Nations: the Long-Run Perspective’ by D.H. Aldcroft & E. Catterall (eds.), Capital & Class 66, Autumn 1998, pp.180-181, ISSN 0309-8168. ‘The Underdevelopment of Development’ by S.C. Chew & R.A. Denemark, Capital & Class 65, Summer 1998, pp.179-180, ISSN 0309-8168. ‘Regaining Marxism’ by Ken Post, Capital & Class 64, Spring 1998, pp.160-161, ISSN 0309-8168. ‘Radical Political Economy: Explorations in Alternative Economic Analysis’ by Victor Lippit, Capital & Class 63, Autumn 1997, pp.161-62, ISSN 0309-8168. ‘Heterodox Economic Theories: True or False?’ by Fred Moseley, Capital & Class 61, Spring 1997, pp.166-168, ISSN 0309-8168. ‘Sociology and Development: The Impasse and Beyond’ by Ray Kiely, Capital & Class 60, Autumn 1996, pp.136-36, ISSN 0309-8168. ‘Invisible Leviathan: The Marxist Critique of Market Despotism beyond Postmodernism’ by Murray E. G. Smith, Capital & Class 58, Spring 1996, pp.157-58, ISSN 0309-8168. ‘Marx’s Theory of Crisis’ by Simon Clarke, Capital & Class 55, Spring 1995, pp.171-173, ISSN 0309-8168.

(iv) UN Publications and Contributions to UNCTAD (institutional, unsigned) Substantive contributions to the Least Developed Countries Report 2011, Technology and Innovation Report 2011, and Economic Development in Africa Report 2011. ‘Development-Led Globalisation: Towards Sustainable and Inclusive Development Paths’, Report of the Secretary-General to UNCTAD XIII, Doha, April 2012 (lead writer, with R. Kozul-Wright).

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‘The Rise of the South and the Challenges of South-South Cooperation’, background note for G-77 meeting, Beijing, 17-18 May 2011 (lead writer, with R. Kozul-Wright). ‘The Least Developed Countries and the Rise of the South’, background note, Expert Group Meeting on the Least Developed Countries Report 2011, Geneva 11-12 April 2011 (lead writer). ‘The World Turns Upside Down: The Rise of the South and the New Paths of Development in the 21st Century’, ECIDC research project, March 2011 (lead writer). ‘South-South Integration Is Key to Rebalancing the Global Economy’, UNCTAD Policy Brief, 22, February 2011 (lead writer). ‘Report of the Multi-year Expert Meeting on International Cooperation: South-South Cooperation and Regional Integration’, third session, Palais des Nations, Geneva, 23-25 February 2011 (lead writer). ‘Remarks by Supachai Panitchpakdi, Secretary-General of UNCTAD, on Harnessing the Positive Contribution of South-South Cooperation for the Development of the LDCs’, India-LDC Ministerial, New Delhi, 19-20 February 2011 (lead writer). Policy clearance of UNCTAD documents (as requested by the Office of the Secretary-General). Speechwriter to the Secretary-General and the Deputy Secretary-General (as requested by the Office of the Secretary-General). Representative of the Office of the Secretary-General at UNCTAD XIII in Doha, Qatar. Organiser (with ECIDC), Multi-Year Expert Group Meeting on Promoting Economic Integration and Cooperation among Developing Countries, 2013-16. Organiser and facilitator (with ECIDC), Multi-Year Expert Group Meeting on Promoting Economic Integration and Cooperation among Developing Countries, 2011 and 2012. Numerous contributions to internal documents, publications and unsigned pieces (on request from the Office of the Secretary-General).

(v) Other Publications ‘Brazil’s Next President Has a Rocky Road Ahead’, http://newint.org/blog/2014/10/03/brazil-elections/ ‘Two Transitions in Brazil: Dilemmas of a Neoliberal Democracy’, The Bullet 927, 13 January 2014, http://www.socialistproject.ca/bullet/927.php, and MRZine, http://mrzine.monthlyreview.org/2014/sf140114.html, 14 January 2014. ‘Brazilian Social Movements in 2013’, Kampfplatz 2 (4), pp.219-230, http://kampfplatz.blogspot.com.tr/2013/11/icindekiler-4-say.html ‘Economic Policy and Social Movements in Brazil’, South Africa Labour Bulletin, 2013.

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‘The Mass Protests in Brazil in June-July 2013’, www.socialistproject.ca/bullet/851.php (uploaded 14 July 2013). Translated into Norwegian and published in Rødt, 4, 2013, pp.36-43. ‘How to Fund Pro-Poor Economic Strategies’, http://thebrokeronline.eu/Blogs/Spurring-economic-transition/How-to-fund-pro-poor-economic-strategies (uploaded 15 May 2013). Interview, Latin America Bureau, ‘Brazil: Expanding Citizenship’, http://www.lab.org.uk/index.php/news/57-focus/688-brazil-expanding-citizenship ‘Preface’, Classes, Value and Social Action, by João Valente Aguiar, Lisbon, 2010. Interview, ‘Controlling the Central Bank’ Versus, 2 (5), pp. 27-29. ‘Forget about Lula?’, Red Pepper 126, January 2005, pp.20-23 (with S. Branford). ‘The 2004 Elections’, Brazil Network December 2004, pp.4-5. ‘Impeachment in Brazil’, Notícias, Maputo, 1994 (in Portuguese). ‘Why Inflation?’ Presença 2 (17), 1988, p. 45 (in Portuguese). ‘A Comment on the Brazilian Economic Crisis’, Presença 2 (16), 1988, p. 51 (in Portuguese). ‘Wages, Public Deficit and Inflation’, Diário da Manhã, Goiânia, Brazil, 1988 (in Portuguese). ‘The Role of State Enterprises’, Diário da Manhã, Goiânia, 1988 (in Portuguese). ‘The State and the Economy’, Diário da Manhã, Goiânia, 1988 (in Portuguese).

Research Grants Working Conditions under Neoliberalism: Case Study of Fiat Pomigliano, Centre for State Reform, Rome, Italy, 2009-10, €60,000, funded by the Administration of Regione Campania. Getting From Hypotheses to Conclusions: Advanced Methods for Pluralist and Interdisciplinary Economics Research, workshop for PhD students, SOAS 23-25 November 2001, funded by the ESRC postgraduate training division, £14,663 (with W. Olsen). Finance, Conflict and Inflation in Brazil, Nuffield Foundation Social Science Small Grant Scheme SGS/LB/203, December 1998-February 2000, £4,997.

PhD Supervision Joanne Tomkinson, The Political Economy of Policy Space: Vietnam and Ethiopia, 2014-present. Sila Demirors, The Construction Industry and Gentrification in Istanbul and São Paulo, 2014-present.

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Mirko van Pampus, Neoliberalism and the Workers: Turkey and Argentina, 2014-present. Pedro Loureiro, Neodevelopmentalism in Argentina, Brazil and Bolivia, 2014-present. Francesco Formichella, Value Chains in Brazil, SOAS, 2013-present. Keston Perry, Industrial Policy and Innovation Systems in the Caribbean, SOAS, 2013-present. Simon Englert, Political Economy of Neoliberalism in Israel, SOAS, 2013-present. Victoria Stadheim, Financial Crises and Labour, SOAS, 2012-present. Carolina Alves, Financialisation and Economic Development in Brazil, SOAS, 2012-present. Vivian Garrido, Financialisation and Income Distribution in Brazil, University of São Paulo, Brazil, 2013-2014. José Pereira de Sousa Sobrinho, Labour in Marx, Federal University of Ceará, Brazil, 2013-2014. Mattia Tassinari, Strategic Industrial Policy and Strategic Sectors in a Global Economy, University of Ferrara, 2013-2014. Adriano Teixeira, The Genealogy of Surplus Value, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil, 2013. Denizcan Kutlu, A Reconceptualization the Changing Nature of Social Assistance in Turkey, University of Ankara, 2013. Janis Berzins, Ideology and Economic Change in Latvia and in Brazil, University of Riga, Latvia, co-supervisor 2009-2011. Savio Cavalcanti, Middle Classes in Contemporary Capitalism, University of Campinas, Brazil, 2011. Ludmila Abilio, Work and Neoliberalism: A Brazilian Case Study, University of Campinas, Brazil, 2009. Feyzi Ismail, The Consequences of Co-Option: NGOs, the Left and Social Change in Nepal. SOAS, 2008-2013 (awarded). Niels Hahn, Neoliberalism, Imperialism and the International Development Agenda: Resistance in West Africa and the Liberian Crisis, SOAS, 2007-2011 (awarded). Juan Pablo Paschoa, Central Banking in Developing Countries: The Cases of Brazil and South Korea, SOAS, 2007-08 (awarded, with C. Lapavitsas). Taimur Rahman, The Class Structure of Pakistan, SOAS, 2006-2010 (awarded). The book with the same title was awarded the Dr Akhter Hameed Khan Memorial Award (2012), for the best book in the Social Sciences published in Pakistan. Hae-Young Song, Political Economy of Korean Finance, SOAS, 2004-2010 (awarded).

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Demet Dinler, The Making of the Market: Workers, Traders and Financial Dealers in the Recycling Industry, SOAS, 2005-2015. Abraham Tekeste, Trade Policy and Performance of Public Manufacturing Firms in Ethiopia, South Bank University Business School, 1999-2003 (awarded). Flavio Hegenberg, Transnational Corporations in the Brazilian Mining Industry, University of Leeds, 1994-97 (with H. Radice; awarded).

Teaching I have developed and taught a large number of courses at PG and UG levels, especially in the areas of economic theory, political economy, macroeconomics and development economics. These courses include: Postgraduate level: political economy of development, macroeconomics of development, globalisation and development, political and economic development of Latin America, neoliberalism democracy and development, critical approaches to neoliberalism, trade and development, political economy of money and finance, and introductory macro and microeconomics. Undergraduate level: development economics, macroeconomics, international finance, international trade, history of economic thought, political economy, neoliberalism democracy and development, microeconomics, mathematics, statistics, research methods, economic history, Brazilian economic history, and introduction to economics. I have developed, with colleagues, the SOAS MSc programme in Globalisation and Development, launched in 2007-08.

Administrative Duties London International Development Centre strategy group (2013-present). Department of Development Studies, BA programme restructuring committee, panel member, 2014. Faculty of Law and Social Sciences restructuring committee, panel member, 2013. Periodic Programme Review, SOAS Department of Southeast Asia, panel member, 27 November 2013. Recruitment of SOAS Pro-Director (Research and Enterprise), academic group member, 22 March 2013. Periodic Programme Review, SOAS Department of South Asian Studies, panel member, 9 January 2013. Officer in Charge, Unit on Economic Cooperation and Integration among Developing Countries, Office of the Secretary General, UNCTAD (numerous occasions, 2011-12).

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Head of Department of Development Studies, SOAS (2006-2009). Member of SOAS Academic Board and Law & Social Sciences Faculty Board (2007-2009). Member of SOAS Governing Body and Resources and Planning Committee (2007-2009). London International Development Centre teaching group and strategy group (2007-2009). SOAS Governing Body effectiveness review group (2008). SOAS Human Resources Department recruitment review process group (December 2008-January 2009). SOAS resource allocation model technical group (2007-2008). SOAS QAA post-audit working group (2007). Convenor of MSc development studies programme and chair of the examinations board, SOAS (2004-2006). Development studies department dissertations convenor, SOAS (2004-2005). Admissions tutor, MSc development studies programme, SOAS (2001-2003, 2004-2005). BA development studies year 3 tutor, SOAS (2003-2004). BA languages and international studies programme, year 2 tutor, South Bank University (1999-2000). Director, MA development economics programme, University of Leeds (1996-1997).

Administrative Training United Nations Working Together: Professional Ethics & Integrity in Our Daily Work, workshop, Palais des Nations, Geneva, 15 February 2011. United Nations Integrity Awareness Initiative online learning programme, 8 February 2011. United Nations Prevention of Workplace Harassment, Sexual Harassment, and Abuse of Authority in the Workplace online course, 4 February 2011. United Nations Basic Security in the Field training programme, Geneva, 26 January 2011. United Nations prevention of harassment programme Recruitment and selection training programme, SOAS 18-19 April 2007 and 9 December 2014.

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External Activities

(A) External Academic Positions Economists for Rational Economic Policies (EREP), founder member (since 2015). External examiner, Microeconomics (Hons) programme, School of Economics and Business Studies, University of Witswatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa (2014-15). External examiner, International Development Institute and Global Centres (Brazil, Russia, India and China), King’s College London (2013-14). United Nations Lead Economists Network (2011-12). Project evaluator, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (2012). External examiner, MSc International Relations, Kingston University (2008-11). Validation panel, BA (Hons) in Social Sciences, Politics & Economics, Ruskin College, Oxford, and Open University (2007). External reviewer, MSc Globalisation and International Policy Analysis, University of Bath (2006). Member, scientific committee, Centre for State Reform (Centro per la Riforma dello Stato), Rome (2006-present). External examiner, certificate in higher education programme, Ruskin College, Oxford (2000-04). Teacher of the University of London (since 2002). Associate fellow, Institute for the Study of the Americas, University of London (since 2002). Tutor, Centre for International Education in Economics, University of London (1995-98).

(B) Editorial Activities • Studies in Critical Social Sciences (Brill & Haymarket book series, editorial board, since 2014). • Editora Nova Civilização (editorial board, since 2014). • Brazilian Journal of Political Economy (editorial board, since 2005). • Canadian Journal of Development Studies (editorial board, 2014-2015). • Capital & Class (editorial board 1993-1996 and 1998-1999; co-ordinator of the editorial board:

1995-96). • China Review of Political Economy (editorial board, since 2009). • Crítica Marxista (international editorial board, since 2010). • Critical Sociology (USA) (international editorial board, since 2011). • Historical Materialism (editorial board: 1999-2003; editorial advisory board: since 2003). • Institute for Social and Economic Studies (Mozambique) (editorial council, since 2011). • Jindal Journal of Public Policy (India) (international advisory board, since 2012). • Journal of Economic Analysis (Greece) (editorial advisory board, since 2010).

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• Latin American Perspectives (USA) (editorial board, since 2010). • Márgenes (Argentina) (editorial board, since 2014). • Marx e o Marxismo (Brazil) (editorial board, since 2013). • Marxism 21 (South Korea) (editorial board, since 2009). • Nexos Econômicos (Brazil) (editorial board, since 2010). • Outubro (Brazil) (editorial board, since 2003). • Problemas del Desarrollo: Revista Latinoamericana de Economía (Mexico) (editorial advisory

board, since 2000). • Revue Française de Socio-Economie (scientific committee, since 2010). • Socialist Register (Canada) (contributing editor, 2004-2006; associate editor, since 2006). • Studies in Political Economy (Canada) (international editorial board, since 2014). Referee and rapporteur for the British Academy, INET and the ESRC. Book referee for Routledge, Palgrave-Macmillan, Pluto Press, Zed Books, Verso, Ashgate, Prentice-Hall, Pearson (Addison-Wesley-Longman), Brill and the Historisch-Kritisches Wörterbuch des Marxismus. Journal article referee for Brazilian Journal of Political Economy, Brésil(s) Sciences humaines et sociales, Cambridge Journal of Economics, Capital & Class, Contemporary Economic Policy, Contemporary Politics, Crítica Marxista, Critical Sociology, Cuadernos de Economia, Development and Change, Economia e Sociedade, Ensaios FEE, Historical Materialism, International Papers in Political Economy, International Review of Applied Economics, Investigación Económica, Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Journal of Development Studies, Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Latin American Perspectives, Nova Economia, Problemas del Desarrollo, Research in Political Economy, Review of African Political Economy, Review of International Political Economy, Review of Political Economy, Review of Radical Political Economics, Revista Brasileira de Estudos Urbanos e Regionais and Science & Society.

(C) Conference and Seminar Organisation Organising committee and scientific committee, Conference of the International Initiative for the Promotion of Political Economy, University of Leeds, 9-11 September 2015. Scientific committee, 19th Conference of the Brazilian Political Economy Society, Foz do Iguaçu, 6-9 June 2015. Organiser, Alternative Macroeconomic Policies and the Global Crisis, Historical Materialism conference, London, 7 November 2014. Organising committee and scientific committee, Conference of the International Initiative for the Promotion of Political Economy, University of Naples L’Orientale, 13-16 September 2014. Organiser, Alternative Macroeconomic Policies and the Global Crisis, International Initiative for the Promotion of Political Economy conference, Naples, 17 September 2014. Organiser, Neoliberalism in UK Universities, workshopt at SOAS, 10 March 2014.

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Workshop organiser (with G. Yalman), Neoliberalism and Crises in the Mediterranean: Causes, Policy Responses, Forms of Resistance, 14th Mediterranean Research Meeting, European University Institute and Mersin University, Mersin, Turkey, 20-23 March 2013. Scientific committee, International Initiative for the Promotion of Political Economy conference, Istanbul University, Beyazit, Turkey, 20-22 May 2011. Scientific committee, International Initiative for the Promotion of Political Economy conference, University of Crete, Greece, 11-13 September 2010. Organising committee, International Initiative for the Promotion of Political Economy workshop, Middle Eastern Technical University, Ankara, 14-15 September 2009. Organising committee, International Initiative for the Promotion of Political Economy workshop, University of Naples ‘L’Orientale’, 9-11 September 2008. Organising committee, Turkish Social Sciences Association conference on ‘Transitions to Neoliberalism in Middle-Income Countries: Policy Dilemmas, Economic Crises, Mass Resistance’, Middle Eastern Technical University, Ankara, 14-15 February 2008. Organising committee, International Initiative for the Promotion of Political Economy conference, University of Crete, 14-16 September 2007. Organiser, Socialist Register seminar series, SOAS, since 2005. Organising committee, Historical Materialism annual conference, since 2004. Organiser, international seminar on ‘The Venezuelan Experience’, SOAS, 3 November 2005. Organiser of conference on ‘Economic Policies in Brazil: 2003-2006’, SOAS 31 August 2005 (with P. Arestis). Organising committee, annual conference of the Association for Heterodox Economics, 27-28 June 2000, 7-8 July 2001, 6-7 July 2002, 8-9 July 2003, 15-17 July 2005. Organiser, seminar on ‘Intellectuals and the New Imperial Order’, SOAS, 21 April 2005. Organiser of the sessions Capital Accumulation and Crisis: Empirical Studies and Recent Advances in Marxian Value Theory, Congress Marx International IV, University of Paris-10 (Nanterre), 29 September – 2 October 2004. Organiser, seminar series on the Contemporary Political Economy of Latin America, Institute of Latin American Studies, October 2003-February 2004 (with S. Branford and M. López-Levy). Organiser, ‘Crisis and Transformation in Contemporary Latin America’, roundtable, SOAS, 28 May 2003 (with A. Colás). Organising committee, launch of the book ‘Politics Transformed: Lula and the Workers’ Party in Brazil’, SOAS, 8 March 2003. Organiser of the session Britain and the Euro. CSE conference, London, 13 July 2002 (with A. Brown and M. Martínez).

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Organiser of the stream Development Economics at the conference of the Association for Heterodox Economics (including three sessions and twelve papers). Open University Conference Centre, London, 7-8 July 2001. Organiser of the session Political Economy of Development, 27th annual conference of the Eastern Economic Association, New York, 23 February 2001. Organising committee, CSE conference, London, 1-2 July 2000. Organiser, Post-Keynesian Economics Study Group conference, South Bank University, 28 January 2000 (with F. Lee). Organiser, DSA seminar on Conflict & Violence: Domestic, National, Global, South Bank University, 26 March 1999 (with Q. Outram). Organiser of the session Issues in Development and Growth, Eastern Economic Association, Boston, 16 March 1996.

(D) Conference and Seminar Session Chair Chair of the launch of ‘Globalization and the Critique of Political Economy’, by L. Pradella, SOAS, 10 March 2015. Chair of the launch of ‘Economics of the 1%’, by J. Weeks, SOAS, 3 February 2014. Chair, ‘Emerging Markets and the Changing Global Order: Is There a New Model of Development’, conference launching the International Development Institute, King’s College London, 7 November 2013. Chair of the launch of ‘Economics and HIV: The Sickness of Economics’, by D. Johnston, SOAS, 23 October 2013. Chair of the session ‘What is Neoliberalism’, Conference of the International Initiative for the Promotion of Political Economy, The Hague, The Netherlands, 9 July 2013. Chair of plenary session ‘Global Crisis: Causes, Prognoses, Remedies’, International Initiative for the Promotion of Political Economy conference, 11 September 2010, University of Crete, Rethymno. Chair of session ‘Dynamics of Capitalist Competition and Accumulation of Capital’, International Initiative for the Promotion of Political Economy conference, 11 September 2010, University of Crete, Rethymno. Chair, conference and book launch, ‘The Deadly Ideas of Neoliberalism’, by Rick Rowden, 18 January 2010. Chair, ‘South Korea: Economy, Democracy, Class’ session at the Developmental Politics in the Neoliberal Era and Beyond conference, Seoul National University, South Korea, 23 October 2009.

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Chair, ‘Neoliberalism’ stream, International Initiative for the Promotion of Political Economy workshop, Middle Eastern Techical University, Ankara, Turkey, 14 September 2009. Chair and opening remarks, International Initiative for the Promotion of Political Economy workshop, Middle Eastern Techical University, Ankara, Turkey, 14 September 2009. Chair, Inaugural Lecture, Prof Ray Kiely, Queen Mary University of London, 27 January 2009. Chair ‘Route to Dakar’ photography workshop, SOAS 2 Dec 2008. Chair, ‘Prosperity and Crisis in the World Economy: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow’, SOAS 12 November 2007. Chair, ‘World Economy: Is the Long Downturn Over?’, Historical Materialism annual conference, SOAS, 11 November 2007. Chair, ‘Political Economy and Policy’, International Initiative for the Promotion of Political Economy conference, University of Crete, 15 September 2007. Chair, ‘Neoliberalism and Imperialism’, Historical Materialism annual conference, SOAS, 9 December 2006. Chair, ‘Reading Poulantzas: Power, Democracy, Socialism’, Historical Materialism annual conference, SOAS, 9 December 2006. Chair, ‘Henryk Grossman and the Theory of Crisis’, political economy of development seminar, SOAS, 6 December 2005. Chair, Socialist Register plenary, ‘The State of the Third Way’, Historical Materialism conference, SOAS, 5 November 2005. Chair, ‘Capital’ session, Historical Materialism conference, SOAS, 5 November 2005. Chair, international seminar on ‘The Venezuelan Experience’, SOAS, 3 November 2005. Chair of ‘Intellectuals and the New Imperial Order’ seminar at SOAS, 21 April 2005. Chair of the Isaac and Tamara Deutscher Memorial Prize Lecture, Birkbeck College, University of London, 9 October 2004. Chair of the sessions Capital Accumulation and Crisis: Empirical Studies and Recent Advances in Marxian Value Theory, 30 September and 2 October 2004, Congress Marx International IV, University of Paris-10 (Nanterre). Chair of the seminar The IMF, the World Bank and US Foreign Policy, ILAS, London, 3 November 2003. Chair of the session Brazilian Economic and Social History at the 8th Annual Meeting of the Brazilian Political Economy Society, Florianopolis, 19 June 2003. Chair of the seminar Free Trade: Trick or Treat for the World’s Poor, organised by the World Develoment Movement, Westminster Central Hall, 3 November 2001.

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Chair of the session Political Economy of Development, 27th annual conference of the Eastern Economic Association, New York, 23 February 2001. Chair of the stream Current Trends in Political Economy, conference of the Brazilian Political Economy Society, São Paulo, 29 May 1997. Chair of the stream South America and the Caribbean, CSE, University of Northumbria at Newcastle, 12-14 July 1996. Chair of the session Chinese Economic Development since 1978, Eastern Economic Association, Boston, 17 March 1996.

(E) Conference Papers, Seminars and Invited Lectures Political Economy of Brazil, Ceris, Brussels, 18 April 2015. The Political economy of Extractive Industries: The Case of Brazil, Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, 9 April 2015. Discussant at the launch of ‘Globalization and the Critique of Political Economy’, by L. Pradella, SOAS, 10 March 2015. Alternatives to the Neoliberal Model of Development: The case of Brazil, University of Leeds, 4 February 2015. Social Policy for Mature Neoliberalism, Historical Materialism Conference, London 7 November 2014. The Value of Value Theory, AIT International Conference, UNICAMP (Campinas) and USP (São Paulo), Brazil, 29-30 October 2014. The Labour Theory of Value and the Social Sciences, keynote at the 2nd International Conference on Labour, Value and the Social Sciences, University of Brasília, 17 October 2014. Alternatives to Neoliberalism, Birzeit University, Ramallah, Palestine, 23 September 2014. Brazilian Political Economy in 2014, Conference of the International Initiative for the Promotion of Political Economy, Naples, Italy, 17 September 2014. The Brazilian Economy, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 22 July 2014. Social Protest and the Elections in Brazil, Institute of Education, University of London, 13 July 2014. Law and Development, Harvard Law School’s Institute of Global Law and Policy Colloquium, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., 6 June 2014. Alternatives to the Neoliberal Model, After the ‘Arab Spring’: Development Challenges and Solutions, Conference at the Middle East Institute, National University of Singapore, 29 May 2014.

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Industrial Policy: Challenges and Perspectives, Sciences Po Law School, Paris, 19 May 2014. From Washington Consensus to Inclusive Growth, University of Turin, 8 April 2014. Political Economy of Brazil, CERIS, Brussels, 5 April 2014. Radical Political Economy and the Global Crisis, University of Oxford, 25 February 2014. Rise and Fall of Neo-developmentalism? Brazil from Lula to Dilma Rousseff, New School University, New York, 18 March 2014. Neoliberalism: Crisis and Alternatives, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 19 February 2014. The Rise and Fall of the ‘Lula Moment’, COSATU House, Johannesburg, 18 February 2014. The ‘Rise of the South’, St Olave’s Grammar School, 12 December 2013. Brazil: Economic Policy and Social Movements, SOAS, 4 December 2013. Brazil: Economic Policy and Social Movements from the Neoliberal Transition to the Events of June 2013, University of Sussex, 21 November 2013. Brazil: Social and Economic Policy and Challenges for the Future, Socialist Register launch plenary, London 10 November 2013. Democracy against Neoliberalism: Paradoxes, Limits, Transcendence, Historical Materialism Conference, London, 9 November 2013. Brazil: Economic Policy and Social Movements, University of Leeds, 6 November 2013. Mass Protests in Brazil, University College London, 10 October 2013. The Rise and (Possible) Collapse of the ‘Lula Moment’ in Brazil, ‘Economic Policy Dialogue’ Seminar, Department of Trade and Industry, Pretoria, South Africa, 19 September 2013. Brazil: Economic Policy and Social Movements, National Union of Metal Workers of South Africa Research Institute Seminar, Johannesburg, 19 September 2013. Marxist Political Economy: History and Current Challenges, University of Brasília, 26 August 2013. Emerging Powers, Emerging Protests? Lessons from the demonstrations in Brazil, King’s College London, 6 August 2013. The Development Industry and the Future of Development, SOAS alumni reunion, London, 13 July 2013. Mass Protests in Brazil, Marxism 2013, Institute of Education, University of London, 12 July 2013.

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Democracy against Neoliberalism, Conference of the International Initiative for the Promotion of Political Economy, The Hague, The Netherlands, 9 July 2013. The Mass Movements in Brazil in June 2013, Conference of the International Initiative for the Promotion of Political Economy, The Hague, The Netherlands, 9 July 2013. Neoliberalism as Warfare, SOAS, 8 July 2013. Macroeconomic Governance, Institute for Global Law and Policy (Harvard Law School) and Law School (University of São Paulo), Law and the New Developmental State Conference, São Paulo, 2 July 2013. Brazilian Development Policy, Institute for Global Law and Policy (Harvard Law School) and Law School (University of São Paulo), Law and the New Developmental State Conference, São Paulo, 1 July 2013. Political Economy of Development in Brazil, Centre Européen de Recherches Internationales et Stratégiques, Brussels, 20 April 2013. Marxist Political Economy Today, University of Brasília, 2 April 2013. The “Rise of the South”: Challenges and Opportunities, UNCTAD Virtual Institute, Geneva, 12 November 2012. Economic Policy under Neoliberalism and Capital Flows, Economic Crisis and Alternative Policies, Conference series, Department of Modern and Contemporary History, Politics and International Relations, University of Cagliari, Italy, 8-9 October 2012. Political Economy Today: Building Distributive and Employment-Intensive Alternatives to Neoliberalism, 4th International Conference of Political Economy (ICOPEC), Kocaeli University, Turkey, 28 September 2012. Launch of the UNCTAD Trade and Development Report in Brazil, teleconference from Geneva, 12 September 2012, http://www.onu.org.br/audio/Alfredo_Saad_Filho_UNCTAD_12_set_com-dev-report2012.mp3. The Political Economy of Brazilian Development, Centre Européen de Recherches Internationales et Stratégiques, Brussels, 31 March 2012. Briefing session on UNCTAD-ECIDC Report on the Rise of the South, Geneva, 26 January 2012. Re-Evaluating the Global Periphery: Contemporary Growth and Domestic Development in Brazil, China, and India, Distinguished Lecture, King’s College London, 29 November 2011. Marxist Value Theory Today, Current Developments in Marxist Theory, and The Brazilian Economy Today, Conference series, Postgraduate Centre, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México DF, 24-26 October 2011. The Current Crisis and Global Prospects, Brazilian Political Economy Society, Federal University of Uberlândia, Brazil, 23 June 2011.

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Economic Populism or Pro-Poor Economic Policies ‘Avant la Lettre’: A Review of the Chilean Experience, 1970-1973, Conference of the International Initiative for the Promotion of Political Economy, Istanbul University, Beyazit, Turkey, 22 May 2011 (with V. Stadheim). Political Economy, Brazil’s New Government: The First Hundred Days of Dilma Roussef, King’s College London, 7 April 2011. The Political Economy of Brazilian Development, Centre Européen de Recherches Internationales et Stratégiques, Brussels, 26 March 2011 The Elections in Brazil, Institue of Ideas, Battle of Ideas, London, 30 October 2010. The Global Crisis: Causes and Consequences, inaugural lecture, Masters’ Programmes in Social Sciences, Federal University of Bahia, Salvador, 19 August 2010. Inflation Targeting and Central Bank Independence: The Role of Economic Theory, Brazilian Institute for Applied Economic Research, Brasília, 29 July 2010. Inflation Targeting and Central Bank Independence: Monetary Policy for Mature Neoliberalism, Ministry for Strategic Affairs, Brasília, 28 July 2010. Global Capitalism and the Crisis, AWL Workshop, London, 11 July 2010. Marxist Theory and the Crisis of Capitalism, Marxism 2010, London, 5 July. State and Development, keynote address at the ‘State and Development’ conference, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 10 June 2010. Capitalism after the Crisis, keynote address at the annual conference of the Brazilian Political Economy Society, São Luís, Brazil, 3 June 2010. The Political Economy of Brazilian Development, Centre Européen de Recherches Internationales et Stratégiques, Brussels, 22 May 2010. Sustainable and Fairer Globalisation: Towards a New Multilateralism?, contribution to the World Economic and Social Survey 2010 workshop, UNCTAD, Geneva, 9 February 2010. Crisis, Neoliberalism, and Alternatives, Department of Political Science, York University, Toronto, 6 February 2010. Industrial Policy in a Neoliberal Age, keynote address at the Industrial Policies and Strategies conference, University of Riga, Latvia, 15 January 2010. The Crisis and the Middle East, UN-ESCWA workshop, Beirut, 18 December 2009. Neoliberalism, Crisis and Development, keynote address at the Linking Local and Global Strategies for Development conference, Centre for Development Studies, University of Groningen, The Netherlands, 11 December 2009. Registering the Crisis, Socialist Register panel, Historical Materialism conference, SOAS, 28 November 2009.

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Marxist Political Economy Today, keynote address at the 6th Marx–Engels Forum, University of Campinas, Brazil, 9 November 2009. Theories of Crisis, Theories of Development, keynote address at the 6th Marx–Engels Forum, University of Campinas, Brazil, 6 November 2009. Crisis in Neoliberalism or Crisis of Neoliberalism?, Graduate Programme in Political Economy, Gyeongsang National Universityand Seoul National University, South Korea, 24 October 2009. Industrial Policy and Development in Postwar Brazil, Developmental Politics in the Neoliberal Era and Beyond conference, Centre for Social Sciences, Seoul National University, South Korea, 22 October 2009. Crisis, Unemployment and the Alternatives, Centre for Global Political Economy and Centre for Labour Studies, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada, 5 October 2009. The End of Neoliberalism? Finance, Crisis and Unemployment, Vancouver Social Forum, 4 October 2009. Neoliberalism and Class Analysis, Centre for State Reform, Rome, 27 September 2009. The Political Economy of Industrial Policy and the Transition to Neoliberalism in Brazil, University of Ferrara, Italy, 26 September 2009. Crisis of the Economy, Political Crisis?, Department of Political Science, York University, Toronto, 23 June 2009. Political Economy of the Financial Crisis, Centre for State Reform, Rome, 15 June 2009. The Crisis of Neoliberalism, keynote lecture, Centre for International Studies, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 5 June 2009. The Past, Present and Future of Radical Political Economy, Department of Economics PhD Students’ Seminar Series, SOAS, 21 May 2009. The Effects of the Financial Crisis on Development, panel at Southampton Hub International Development Conference, University of Southampton, 14 March 2009. Finance, Crisis and the Neoliberal State, Centre for State Reform, Rome, 13 March 2009. Explaining the Crisis: Causes and Responses, panel at the Oxford Radical Forum, Wadham College, 8 March 2009. A Crisis of Capitalism and Global Prospects during the ‘Downturn’, panel organised by Soundings, University of Leeds/BBC, 10 February 2009. Vote of Thanks, inaugural lecture, Prof Terry McKinley, SOAS, 10 December 2008. Power, Resistance and Development, keynote address at the conference on ‘Social Movements and/in the Postcolonial: Dispossession, Development and Resistance in the Global South’, Centre for the Study of Social and Global Justice, University of Nottingham, 25 June 2008.

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Political Economy of Neoliberalism, short course at the 17th Conference of the Brazilian Political Economy Society, Federal University of Paraíba, Brazil, 21 May 2008. Political Economy of the Neoliberal Transition in Brazil, lecture at the University of Turin, Italy, 15 April 2008. Neoclassical Development Theory and the Washington Consensus, lecture at the University of Turin, Italy, 15 April 2008. Globalisation and Precarisation of Labour, lecture at the University of Naples ‘L’Orientale’, 12 March 2008. Origins of Neoliberalism, lecture at the Centre for State Reform, Rome, 11 March 2008 and University of Naples ‘L’Orientale’, 12 March 2008. The Transition to Neoliberalism in Brazil: Political Imperatives and Economic Outcomes, conference on ‘Transitions to Neoliberalism in Middle-Income Countries: Policy Dilemmas, Economic Crises, Mass Resistance’, Middle Eastern Technical University, Ankara, 15 February 2008. Political Economy and Development, staff seminar, ActionAid UK, London 13 November 2007. The War on Democracy, by John Pilger, introduction and discussion, Historical Materialism annual conference, SOAS, 10 November 2007. IIPPE and Neoliberalism: A Research Agenda, Historical Materialism annual conference, SOAS, 9 November 2007. Political Economy, Economic Policy and Activism, International Initiative for the Promotion of Political Economy conference, University of Crete, 16 September 2007. How to become an Academic, International Initiative for the Promotion of Political Economy conference, University of Crete, 15 September 2007. Political Economy Analyses of Neoliberalism, International Initiative for the Promotion of Political Economy conference, University of Crete, 14 September 2007. Development under Neoliberalism: Value, Money, Accumulation, Alternatives, International Political Economy and Ecology Summer School, York University, Toronto, 18-29 June 2007. Globalisation and Development, presentation at the London International School, 14 February 2007. Neoliberalism, Social Structure and Political Representation in Brazil, invited lecture, Centre for State Reform, Rome, 29 January 2007. Political Economy and Economic Policy Critiques of Neoliberalism, special guest lecture, Socialist Register panel, Historical Materialism annual conference, SOAS, 10 December 2006. Marxist Political Economy in the Age of Neoliberalism, invited guest lecture, TUYAP book fair, Istanbul, Turkey, 3 November 2006.

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An Introduction to Marx’s Theory and Practice, seminar presentation, SOAS 10 October 2006. Neoliberalism, Democracy and Economic Policy in Argentina and Brazil, conference of the International Forum on the Political Economy of Globalisation, Beijing, China, 2 September 2006. Theories of Economic Development and Industrial Policy in the Age of Globalisation, workshops for UN-ESCWA economists, Beirut, Lebanon, 22-23 June 2006. Roundtable: Contesting the Modern State in the Era of Globalization, Conference of the Canadian Political Science Association, University of York, Toronto, 1 June 2006. The Neoliberal Transition in Latin America, department of economics, SOAS, 25 May 2006. A New Populism in Latin America?, seminar at the Center for Social Theory and Comparative History, University of California – Los Angeles, USA, 15 May 2006. The Right to Development and The Role of the State in Development, workshops for UN-ESCWA economists, Beirut, Lebanon, 15-16 December 2005. The Transition to Neoliberalism in Latin America, seminar at the department of economics, National University of Ireland, Galway, 9 December 2005. Political Crisis in Brazil, seminar at the Latin America Bureau, London, 20 October 2005. Alternative Monetary Policies, conference on Alternative Economic Policies for Fighting HIV/AIDS, Achieving Education for All and Econonomic Development, organised by ActionAid, Washington DC, 27 September 2005. Globalisation, Neoliberalism and Monetary Policy: A Political Economy Review of Inflation Targeting, founding conference of the International Forum on the Political Economy of Globalisation, SOAS, 18 September 2005. Discussant, third session of the founding conference of the International Forum on the Political Economy of Globalisation, SOAS, 18 September 2005. Breaking the Hegemony of Neoliberalism: Alternative Economic Policies for Brazil, Turkish Social Sciences Association conference, Middle Eastern Technical University, Ankara, 5 September 2005. A Balance Sheet of Resistance and Search for Alternatives, roundtable, Turkish Social Sciences Association conference, Middle Eastern Technical University, Ankara, 7 September 2005. Neoliberalism, Democracy and Economic Policy: Brazil 1985-2005, conference on ‘Economic Policies in Brazil: 2003-2006’, SOAS 31 August 2005. Brazil, Neoliberalism and the Paradoxes of the Lula Administration, seminar at the Argentine Institute for Economic Development (IADE), Buenos Aires, 10 August 2005. Lula’s Brazil, Marxism 2005, London 9 July 2005. New Departures and Debates in Value Theory: What do They Tell Us about Contemporary Capitalism, seminar at the department of political science, University of York, Toronto, Canada, 13 April 2005.

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Brazil, Neoliberalism and the Paradoxes of the Lula Government, seminar at the Transformative Learning Centre and Centre for Research on the Latin America and the Caribbean, University of York, Toronto, Canada, 12 April 2005. Monetary Policy and the Transition to Neoliberalism, seminar at the department of political science, University of York, Toronto, Canada, 11 April 2005. Lula, the PT and the Brazilian Left: Is There Life After Neoliberalism?, Left of Centre Governments in Latin America: Current Practices and Future Prospects, Conference at the Institute for the Study of the Americas, University of London, 18 March 2005. Lula, the PT and the Brazilian Left: An Introduction, invited lecture at the Centre of Latin American Studies, University of Cambridge, 12 March 2005. The Unbearable Heaviness of Neoliberalism: The Strengths of the New Latin American System of Accumulation, Latin America at the Crossroads Conference, University of Middlesex, 11 March 2005. Economic Policy, Employment and Poverty in Latin America, discussion presentation at the UNDP-ILO conference on ‘Strengthening the Employment Nexus Between Growth and Poverty Reduction’, UNDP International Poverty Centre, 11 January 2005, Brasília, Brazil. Neoliberalism... Again! Assessing the Lula Administration in Brazil, conference on Capital, Empire, Revolution, Birkbeck College, University of London, 8 October 2004. Economic Policy in the Neoliberal Decade in Brazil, Congress Marx International IV, University of Paris-10 (Nanterre), 30 September 2004 (with M. Mollo). The Neoliberal Transition in Latin America, invited lecture at the Federal University of Uberlândia, Brazil, 11 August 2004. Development Strategies in East Asia and Latin America, invited lecture at the Federal University of Goiás, Goiânia, Brazil, 21 July 2004. Neoliberalism in Latin America, seminar at Marxism 2004, University of London, 10 July 2004. Economic Growth in Latin America and East Asia, seminar at Chonnam National University, 24 May 2004, Gwangju, S.Korea. Is Marx’s Value Theory Still Relevant?, special seminar at the conference on The World Economy in the 21st Century, Gyeongsang National University, 22 May 2004, Jinju, S.Korea. Political Economy of the Neoliberal Transition in Brazil, conference on The World Economy in the 21st Century, Gyeongsang National University, 22 May 2004, Jinju, S.Korea. Globalization: A New Beginning or Final Exit for Capitalism?, by R. Westra, conference on The World Economy in the 21st Century, Gyeongsang National University, 22 May 2004, Jinju, S.Korea (discussant). Making Sense of the Diverse Experiences of Global Capitalism, roundtable at the conference on Global Capitalism: When, Where and How?, University of Sussex, 17 May 2004.

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Political Economy and Globalisation, opening speech, conference on Political Economy of Globalisation, Renmin University of China, Bejing, 20 April 2004. The Political Economy of the Neoliberal Transition in Latin America, conference on Political Economy of Globalisation, Renmin University of China, Bejing, 20 April 2004. Strategies Against Neoliberalism in Latin America, roundtable at the symposium on Common Strategies Against Neoliberalism, Bilgi University, Istanbul, 22 February 2004. Political Economy of the Neoliberal Transition in Latin America, symposium on Common Strategies Against Neoliberalism, Bilgi University, Istanbul, 21 February 2004. Foreign Capital Flows and the Neoliberal Transition in Latin America, seminar at the Institute of Latin American Studies, University of London, 2 February 2004. The Political Economy of the Washington and Post-Washington Consensus, invited lecture at the University of Naples ‘L’Orientale’, 29 January 2004 and University of Rome ‘La Sapienza’, 30 January 2004. Financial and Capital Account Liberalisation: The Latin American Experience, Institute of Latin American Studies, University of London, 1 March 2004. The Political Economy of New Liberalism in Brazil, 1980-2003, 3rd Conference of Latin American Political Economists, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 17 October 2003. The Historical Specificity of Labour and Value, 3rd Conference of Latin American Political Economists, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 17 October 2003. The State of Neoliberalism in Latin America, opening speech, 3rd Conference of Latin American Political Economists, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 16 October 2003. The Political Economy of New Liberalism in Brazil, 1980-2003, 7th Economic Research Conference, Middle-Eastern Technical University, Ankara, Turkey, 7 September 2003. Globalisation and the Challenges of Development, 2nd International Economics Workshop, Federal University of Uberlândia, Brazil, 12 July 2003. Democratic and Pro-Poor Economic Strategies for Developing Countries: an Overview, 8th conference of the Brazilian Political Economy Society, Florianópolis, Brazil, 20 June 2003. An Independent Central Bank of Brazil?, SOAS 5 June 2003. Crisis and Transformation in Contemporary Latin America, roundtable, SOAS, 28 May 2003. The New Imperialism, roundtable, SOAS, 11 May 2003. New Dawn or False Start in Brazil? The Political Economy of Lula’s Election, Society for Latin American Studies, University of Manchester, 12 April 2003. Towards a New Export Promotion Agenda in Brazil, roundtable, Centre for Brazilian Studies, University of Oxford, 14 March 2003.

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The New Administration and Brazil’s Economic Crisis, seminar at the launch of the book ‘Politics Transformed: Lula and the Workers’ Party in Brazil’, SOAS, 8 March 2003. ‘Another World is Necessary’: Global Anti-Capitalism, War and the ‘New Internationalism’, roundtable, Department of International Relations, University of Sussex, 15 January 2003. The Economics of Structural Adjustment, Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London, 3 December 2002. The Collapse of Import Substitution and the Neoliberal Reforms in Brazil (1980-2002), University of Bath, 29 November 2002. The World Economy in Crisis, roundtable with Robert Brenner and others, SOAS, 2 November 2002. Neoliberalism, Globalisation and Democracy: Challenges and Opportunities after September 11, SOAS, 12 October 2002. Brazilian Presidential Elections, London School of Economics, 14 September 2002. Contemporary Political Economy, Universidade Federal do Paraná, Brazil, 28-30 May 2002 (seminar series). State, Markets, and Industrial Policy: A Review of Systems of Accumulation in Brazil, 1947-2001, 7th conference of the Brazilian Political Economy Society and 2nd meeting of the Latin American political economy association, Curitiba, 30 May 2002. Value Theory, 1980-2002: A Critical Survey, 7th conference of the Brazilian Political Economy Society and 2nd meeting of the Latin American political economy association, Curitiba, 30 May 2002. East Asian and Latin American Financial Crises: a Political Economy Interpretation, invited lecture, St Louis University, Madrid campus, 15 March 2002. Financial Crises and International Financial Fragility, invited lecture, Complutense University of Madrid, 15 March 2002. International Financial Instability, invited lecture, Complutense University of Madrid, 15 March 2002. The Hour of the Zombies: The Rise and Demise of the New Liberal Consensus in Brazil (1990-2001), 3rd Marx International Conference, Université de Paris-X, Nanterre, 28 September 2001. Inflation, Stabilisation and Crisis: the Brazilian Economy in the 1990s, staff seminar, economics division, Nottingham Trent University, 24 October 2001. Structural Adjustment Policies, IFCELS, SOAS, 18 September 2001. The Rise of the New Liberal Consensus in Brasil: a Review of the 1990s, Foundation of Economics and Statistics, Porto Alegre, Brazil, 22 August 2001.

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External Debt Sustainability: Evidence from Brazil, by F. Jayme Jr, 27th conference of the Eastern Economic Association, New York, 25 February 2001 (discussant). Neomonetarist Dreams and Realities: a Review of the Brazilian Experience, Eastern Economic Association, New York, 23 February 2001. The Brazilian Financial Crisis, DSA Annual Conference, London, 4 November 2000. Foreign Debt, Adjustment, and Beyond, IFCELS, SOAS, 21 August 2000. Financing Development: the State and the Financial System under Import Substituting Industrialisation in Brazil, Association for Heterodox Economics (Open University, London) 27 June 2000 (with M. Baracho). The Neomonetarist Policy Shift in Brazil: A Review of the 1990s, 6th International Post Keynesian Workshop, Knoxville TN, 25 June 2000 (with L. Morais). The Brazilian Economy in the 1990s: Counting the Costs of Neomonetarism, Brazilian Political Economy Association (Fortaleza, Brazil), 21 June 2000 (with L. Morais). Teaching Heterodox Economics, Post-Keynesian Economics Study Group, Manchester Metropolitan University, 14 April 2000 (roundtable). Inflation Theory: a Review of the Literature and a New Research Agenda, Post Keynesian theory study group, South Bank University Business School, 28 January 2000. Monetary Policy and Inflation in Brazil, 1972-1998. Brazilian Economic Society, Belém, Brazil, 9 December 1999 (with M. Mollo). Inflation: Radical Interpretations, conference of the European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy, Prague, Czech Republic, 6 November 1999. Currency Stabilisation under Conditions of Capital Mobility: the Case of Brazil, European Association of Development Resarch and Training Institutes, Paris, France, 23 September 1999. Inflation: Radical Interpretations, 3rd economics conference, Middle-Eastern Technical University, Ankara, Turkey, 6 September 1999. The International Debt Crisis, IFCOS, SOAS, 10 August 1999. Inflation: Radical Interpretations, Brazilian Political Economy Association, Porto Alegre, Brazil, 1 June 1999. Crisis in Brazil:Destabilizing Stabilization, Brecht Forum, New York, 16 March 1999 (with B. Saraiva and E. Maldonado). The World Economy after Brazil’s Devaluation, Eastern Economic Association, Boston MA, USA, 13 March 1999 (roundtable). Trade and Capital Account Liberalisation and Economic Stabilisation: the Case of Brazil. Eastern Economic Association, Boston, 13 March 1999.

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Speculative Capital Flows, Trade Liberalisation and Inflation Stabilisation: Explaining the Collapse of the Brazilian Real Plan, South Bank University Business School, 17 February 1999. Credit Money and Inflation: a Theoretical Appraisal, Capitalism in Process Conference, Université de Paris-X, Nanterre, 1 October 1998. Inflation, Stabilisation and Growth: the Brazilian Experience. Development Studies Association, Bradford University, 10 September 1998. Money in Contemporary Political Economy, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niterói, Brazil, 26-28 May 1997 (seminar series). Inflation and the Brazilian Economy, Portuguese-Speaking World Week, University of Leeds, 5 March 1997. Introduction to Contemporary Political Economy, Brazilian Economic Society, Águas de Lindóia, 11-13 December 1996 (seminar series). Interest Rates and Inflation: the Case of Brazil, Leeds University Business School, 2 December 1996. Inflation and Fictitious Capital in Brazil. CSE, University of Northumbria at Newcastle, 13 July 1996 (with M. Mollo). The Collectivization of Agriculture in Mozambique (1975-1984): In Search of Modernity. Eastern Economic Association, Boston, 16 March, 1996. Short-Term Capital Inflows under a Currency Board System: the Case of Argentina, by S. Marengo, Eastern Economic Association, Boston MA, 16 March 1996 (discussant). The Seeds of Disaster: Agrarian Transition and the Origins of Civil War in Mozambique, Institute for Social Studies, The Hague, The Netherlands, 21 February 1996. The Seeds of Disaster: Agrarian Transition and the Origins of Civil War in Mozambique, department of economics, SOAS, 20 February 1996. Socialist Agriculture in Mozambique: a Review of the Experience, School of Business and Economic Studies, University of Leeds, 18 December 1995. The Collectivization of Agriculture in Mozambique: A Review of the Experience. Environment and Development in Africa Conference, University of Leeds, 15 September, 1995. Dilemmas of Development in Mozambique. CSE, University of Northumbria at Newcastle, 10 July 1995 (with R. Bertholdi). The Monetary Expression of Labour, by A. Ramos, Eastern Economic Association, New York City, March 19, 1995 (discussant). Normalization, Synchronization and Homogenization of Labour in Marx’s Theory of Value, Eastern Economic Association, New York City, 18 March 1995.

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The Transformation Problem Revisited, in the Light of the Distinction between the Material and Value Ratios of the Inputs, CSE, University of Leeds, 9 July 1994. Creeping Hyperinflation: The Recent Brazilian Experience. Catholic University of Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, November 26, 1993. The ‘New Approach’ to the Transformation Problem: a Critical Review, CSE, University of Leeds, 10 July 1993. Heterodox Approaches to the Theory of Inflation, SOAS, foundation course in economics, 27 May 1993. Product Cycle and Import Substitution in the Industrialization of the Periphery. 40th Conference of the Brazilian Society for the Advancement of Science, University of São Paulo, Brazil, 22 July 1988. Free Trade Zones and the International Reproduction of Capital. 40th Conference of the Brazilian Society for the Advancement of Science, University of São Paulo, 21 July 1988.

(F) Graduate Examination Philip Roberts (PhD), The Movimento Sem Terra Beyond Agrarian Reform: Ideological Formation and Class Struggle, external examiner, Department of Political Economy at the University of Sydney, Australia. Matthias Ebenau (PhD), New Approaches to Global Inequalities: Evaluating Institutionalist Comparative Capitalisms Perspectives On Latin America, external examiner, Queen Mary University of London, 12 February 2015. Duncan Lindo (PhD) Political Economy of Financial Derivatives: A Theoretical Analysis of the Evolution of Banking and its Role in Derivatives Markets, internal examiner, SOAS, 28 March 2013. John Smith (PhD) Imperialism and the Globalisation of Production, external examiner, University of Sheffield, 28 January 2010. Adam Hanieh (PhD) Khaleeji Capital: Class Formation and the Gulf Cooperation Council, external examiner, University of York, Toronto, 23 June 2009. Sotirios Bellos (PhD) Good Governance and Foreign Direct Investment: A Review of the Evidence, external examiner, University of Bath, 3 February 2009. Jyoti Saraswati (PhD) The Development of the Indian IT Industry: A Linkage-Agency Approach, internal examiner, SOAS, 23 May 2007. Chi Sun (PhD) China’s Banking Reform and Economic Development: Institutional Transformation and Changes in Industrial Organisation, internal examiner, SOAS, 24 October 2006. Siwat Luangsomboon (PhD) The Political Economy of the Capitalist Transition in Thailand, c.1950-1973, internal examiner, SOAS, 11 November 2006.

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Wooi Syn Tan (PhD) Privatisation Failure, Regulation and State Capacity: The Case of Malaysia, internal examiner, SOAS, 12 January 2006. Hugh James Goodacre (PhD) William Petty and the Roots of Economics, internal examiner, SOAS, 1 February 2005. Carola Ramón Berjano (PhD) Socio-Economic Disparities in Argentina and Brazil, internal examiner, Institute of Latin American Studies, 5 June 2003 and 5 October 2004. Terence Paito (PhD) A Critique of the Primitive Communal Mode of Production: The Case for a Capitalist Development in Pre-Colonial Acholi of Uganda, external examiner, London Guildhall University, 19 September 2002 and 28 April 2004. Julie Litchfield (PhD) Poverty, Inequality and Social Welfare in Brazil, 1981-1995, internal examiner, London School of Economics, 2 October 2001. Trevor Evans (PhD) Essays on Credit Money and Finance, internal examiner, University of London external programme, 24 November 2000. Simeon Scott (PhD) Thought and Social Struggle, external examiner, University of Bradford, 12 November 1999. Simeon Scott (MPhil) Dialectics, Nature, and Political Economy, external examiner, University of Bradford, 26 June 1996. Bruno Saraiva (MA Sociology) History and Class: Is There Life after Death? external examiner, University of Brasília, 10 december 1996.

(G) Media Appearances Several contributions for BBC TV, United Nations Radio Service, Bloomberg Television, BBC World Service, BBC Radio 4, BBC Brazilian service, Press TV, News 7 (Bulgaria) and several radio stations and newspapers in Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Denmark, South Africa, Turkey and the US.

Academic Leadership Participation in numerous appointments panels at SOAS and other UK universities. Council member, International Initiative for the Promotion of Political Economy, 2014-present. Council member, Brazilian Political Economy Association, 2014-present. Draft REF case study narrative, Development Studies submission, SOAS, 2013. Founder and convenor (with A. Paloni), Alternative Economic Development Policies group, UK Development Studies Association (2008-present).

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Isaac and Tamara Deutscher Memorial Prize Committee (2000-present). Steering committee, Union for Radical Political Economics (USA) (2002-2006). Steering committee, Online Political Economy (OPE-L) electronic discussion list (2002-2004). Convenor, Critical Political Economy study group, London, 1999-2002.


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