Stephanie Seguino

Professor of Economics at the University of Vermont, she is a Research Associate of the Political Economy Research Institute at the University of Massachusetts/Amherst and a Fellow of the Gund Institute for the Environment. Her work has appeared in Cambridge Journal of Economics, Development and Change, Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, and World Development, among others. She is co-editor of two books, Critical and Feminist Perspectives on Financial and Economic Crises (2015), and Inequality, Development, and Growth (2011). In the last years she worked as advisor or consultant to numerous international organizations including the World Bank, United Nations Development Program, the Asian Development Bank, UNDP, US AID, and UN Women.

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"The attempts to recall Seattle City Councilor Kshama Sawant deserve further scrutiny beyond the reasons offered by her detractors" feminist and economist Stephanie Seguino says, in this short comment on how big investors have every interest in cultivating inequalities

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For the first Women in Science Day GenPORT will release a series of video interviews with leading...