Michael Hudson

Michael Hudson

Michael Hudson. Chicago (USA), 1939. He is one of the world's leading economists. He works as a finance and tax advisor to governments around the world, such as Greece, Iceland, Latvia and China. He is a research professor at the University of Missouri College of Economics, and a research associate at the Levy Institute of Economics. A former Wall Street economist, he has extensive BOP and real estate experience at Chase Manhattan Bank (now JPMorgan Chase & Co.), Arthur Anderson, and later at the Hudson Institute. In 1990 he assisted in the establishment of the world's first sovereign debt fund for Scudder Stevens & Clark. He was also an economic advisor to Dennis Kucinich in the recent Democratic presidential primary campaign and has advised the Governments of the United States, Canada and Mexico, as well as the United Nations Institute for Training and Research. In 1984, he joined the Harvard University School of Archeology as a researcher in Babylonian economics. A decade later he founded ISCANEE, an international group of Assyriologists and archaeologists who analyze the economic origins of civilization. So far, there are four volumes co-edited by Hudson on privatization, urbanization and land use, the origins of money, and accounting in the ancient Near East. He is the author of numerous books, such as Super Imperialism: The Economic Strategy of the American Empire.
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