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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alan_FreemanAlan Freeman - Wikipedia

    Alan Freeman was an Australian-born British disc jockey and radio personality who presented Pick of the Pops and The Rock Show for over 40 years. He also worked for Radio Luxembourg, BBC TV, Capital Radio and Capital Gold, and was awarded an MBE in 1997.

  2. Alan Freeman was a principal economist with the Greater London Authority from 2000 to 2011. He is now retired and lives in Winnipeg where he is co-director with Radhika Desai of the Geopolitical Economy Research Group (www.geopoliticaleconomy.ca).

  3. Alan Freeman is a former principal economist with the Greater London Authority. With Radhika Desai, he is co-director of the Geopolitical Economy Research Group. He is co-editor of the Future of World Capitalism book series with Pluto Books , and the Geopolitical Economy book series with Manchester University Press

  4. Alan Freeman. Geopolitical Economy Research Group, Business School, Director. Download. ALAN FREEMAN CURRICULUM VITAE Contact: alan.freeman@umanitoba.ca Date of Birth: 10th April, 1946 EDUCATION BSc (Hons) Mathematics 1st Class, University College, London, 1965 Diploma in Computer Science, Edinburgh University, 1968 MSc Economics, Birkbeck ...

  5. CONFERENCE AND SEMINAR PRESENTATIONS. ’Culture, labour, and resources: principles of a practical alternative growth path’ (written awaiting presentation). To be presented at the 9th annual conference of the World Association for Political Economy, Hanoi May 25 2014.

  6. Co-Director, Geopolitical Economy Research Institute, Co-Editor, Geopolitical Economy Book series, Manchester University Press.

  7. 23 de feb. de 2024 · ABSTRACT. This article shows that economic inequality between nations has systematically worsened in monetary terms since 1950, and that the principal explanator is inequality between blocs of nations, notably the persistent gap between the Global North and Global South. By 2022, the GDP per capita of the North was 12 times greater ...