Annina Kaltenbrunner
University of Leeds
Annina Kaltenbrunner is Lecturer in the Economics of Globalisation and the International Economy at Leeds University Business School. Her areas of research are development economics, international finance, monetary economics, international political economy, heterodox economics and methodology. She has published on Post Keynesian exchange rate theory, emerging market currency internationalisation, financial integration, external vulnerability, and the Eurozone Crisis. Journals she has published in include the Cambridge Journal of Economics, the Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Competition and Change and the International Review of Applied Economics. She is currently working on financialisation, financial integration and cross-border capital flows in emerging economies and the Eurozone.
Annina has collaborated on work for the United Nations University (UNU), several European FP7 projects (AUGUR, FESSUD), a 2-year project on Finance and Inequality with the Foundation for European Progressive Studies (FEPS), and commissioned work on currency internationalisation and emerging market debt. She is an active member of several academic organisations, including the International Initiative for the Promotion of Political Economy (IIPPE), the Post Keynesian Study Group (PKSG) and the Reteaching Economics Network. She is member of the Women’s committee of the Royal Economic Society.
Research Interests:
- Development
- Development Economics
- Financialisation
- International Finance
- Political economy of finance
- Post-Keynesian Economics
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