Manfred A. Bienefeld
Professor Emeritus
Research Interests
- Development policy
- Financial deregulation
- The debt crisis
- Industrial policy
Expertise
- Finance and international development with focus on the role played by financial flows since the mid 1970s in stimulating both growth and instability in much of the developing world and in forcing developing countries to carry ever larger (and more costly) reserves to stave off instability
- Finance, sovereignty and public policy with focus on Keynes鈥 belief that if the interest rate is not (largely) 鈥渘ationally determined鈥 it will be difficult for countries to pursue truly independent social policies鈥攖hough some room for maneuver clearly remains, and much of my concern is with the question of who has been able to exploit that 鈥渞oom鈥 most effectively
Selected Publications
- 鈥淚s Globalization Reducing Poverty?鈥 (with Dominick Salvatore),聽Introducing Macroeconomic Analysis: Issues, Questions, and Competing Views, ed. Hassan Bougrine and Mario Seccareccia, Toronto: Emond Montgomery, 2009, Ch. 13.
- audio recording of seminar presentation at York University, 12 September 2008.
- 鈥淪uppressing the Double Movement to Secure the Dictatorship of Finance,鈥澛Reading Karl Polanyi for the Twenty-first Century: Market Economy as a Political Project, ed. Ay艧e Bu臒ra and Kaan A臒artan, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007, pp. 13鈥32.
- 鈥淐an Finance be Controlled?鈥澛Global Finance: New Thinking on Regulating Speculative Capital Markets, ed. Walden Bello, Nicola Bullard, and Kamal Malhotra, London: Zed Books, 2000, Ch. 8 (pp. 114鈥122).
- 鈥淕lobalization and Social Change: Drowning in the Icy Waters of Commercial Calculation,鈥澛Globalization and Social Change, ed. Johannes D. Schmidt and Jacques Hersh, Routledge, 2000, Ch. 3 (pp. 46鈥66).