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A Green Purple Red New Deal: Rebuilding an economy for all in the aftermath of the Pandemic
The Department of International Relations cordially invites you to the online event titled “A Green Purple Red New Deal: Rebuilding an economy for all in the aftermath of the Pandemic.” Professor Özlem Onaran from University Greenwich will join us as the speaker in our sixth event in the online series called "Talks on a World in Crisis." The event will take place online via Zoom on the 11th of March at 12:30 pm.
Please click here for the event registration form. The online Zoom link will be shared half an hour before the event with participants who filled out the registration form via the e-mail addresses they provided on the form.
Abstract
In this talk, Prof. Onaran will discuss the building blocks of a paradigm shift for a needs-based approach to macroeconomic policy to tackle the multiple crises of inequalities, care and climate change in the aftermath of the pandemic, and outlines a “green, purple, red” policy mix of increasing public spending in the care and green economy, labour market policies and progressive taxation of both income and wealth.
Prof. Dr. Özlem Onaran
Özlem Onaran is Professor of Economics at the University of Greenwich. She is the director of the Greenwich Political Economy Research Centre and Co-Director of the Institute of Political Economy, Governance, Finance and Accountability. She has done extensive research on issues of inequality, wage-led growth, employment, globalization, gender, and crises. She has directed research projects for Rebuilding Macroeconomics/ESRC, the International Labour Organisation, the Institute for New Economic Thinking, the Foundation of European Progressive Studies, the Vienna Chamber of Labour, the Austrian Science Foundation, and Unions21. She is member of the Scientific Committee of the Foundation of European Progressive Studies, Scientific Advisory Board of Hans Boeckler Foundation, and the Policy Advisory Group of the Women's Budget Group. She has more than seventy articles in books and peer reviewed journals such as Cambridge Journal of Economics, World Development, Environment and Planning A, Public Choice, Economic Inquiry, European Journal of Industrial Relations, International Review of Applied Economics, Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Eastern European Economics, and Review of Political Economy.
Before joining the University of Greenwich in 2012, Özlem has worked at several universities including the University of Westminster, the University of Applied Sciences-Berlin, Vienna University of Economics and Business, and Istanbul Technical University..