Özlem Onaran
She is Professor of Workforce and Economic Development Policy at the University of Greenwich. A member of the Coordinating Committee of the Research Network Macroeconomics and Macroeconomic Policies, a member of the Work and Employment Research Unit of the University of Greenwich, a research associate at the Political Economy Research Institute of the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and a fellow of the Global Labour University. Her research areas include globalization, crisis, distribution, employment, investment, development, and gender. Özlem Onaran’s research areas include globalization, crisis, income distribution, employment, investment, development, and gender. Özlem’s research has recently focused on five issues: (1) the interaction of income distribution, demand, and growth, (2) financial crises and distributional consequences, (3) the effects of international trade and foreign direct investment on wages, employment, and investment, (4) the gender effects of international trade and economic crisis, (5) the effects of globalisation on the welfare states.
Economic growth should go hand in hand with an improvement in wage share and vice versa. However, current policy put no end to both the unsustainable debt-led consumption and export-led beggar thy neighbour economic models.
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17 June, 2013
label_outline Inclusive Economy
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