Brigitte Young
International development specialist
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Brigitte Young's Degrees
- PhD Development Studies University of Oxford
- Bachelors Economics University of Manchester
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Brigitte Young , is Professor Emeritus of International political economy at the Institute of Political Science, University of Münster, Germany. Her research areas include economic globalization, global governance, feminist economics, international trade, global financial market governance and monetary policy. She has worked on EU-US financial regulatory frameworks, European economic and monetary integration and heterodox economic theories. She is the author of many journal articles and books in English and German on the Global financial crisis of 2008–2009, the US Subprime mortgage crisis, the European sovereign-debt crisis, and the role of Germany and France in resolving the Euro crisis.
Brigitte Young's Published Works
Published Works
- The European Sovereign Debt Crisis: Is Germany to Blame? (2011) (82)
- Questioning financial governance from a feminist perspective (2011) (63)
- Disciplinary Neoliberalism in the European Union and Gender Politics (2000) (53)
- German Ordoliberalism as Agenda Setter for the Euro Crisis: Myth Trumps Reality (2014) (48)
- Reflections on Werner Bonefeld's ‘Freedom and the Strong State: On German Ordoliberalism' and the Continuing Importance of the Ideas of Ordoliberalism to Understand Germany's (Contested) Role in Resolving the Eurozone Crisis (2013) (46)
- Financial Crises and Social Reproduction: Asia, Argentina and Brazil (2003) (43)
- Triumph of the Fatherland: German Unification and the Marginalization of Women (1999) (43)
- Globalization and Gender: a European Perspective (2002) (35)
- The 'Mistress' and the 'Maid' in the Globalized Economy (2001) (33)
- Governance of the American Economy: The dairy industry: From yeomanry to the institutionalization of multilateral governance (1991) (31)
- Macroeconomic governance, gendered inequality, and global crises (2011) (28)
- Lost in temptation of risk: Financial market liberalization, financial market meltdown and regulatory reforms (2010) (28)
- Home is Where The Hardship is. Gender and Wealth (Dis)Accumulation in the Subprime Boom (2010) (23)
- Re-Booting Europe: What kind of Fiscal Union - What kind of Social Union? (2017) (14)
- Financial Cultures and Crisis Dynamics (2014) (14)
- The Gendered Dimension of Money, Finance, and the Subprime Crisis (2010) (13)
- Three Steps Back for Women: German Unification, Gender, and University “Reform” (1993) (13)
- The German State and Feminist Politics: A Double Gender Marginalization (1996) (13)
- Gender Knowledge and Knowledge Networks in International Political Economy (2010) (12)
- Economic governance in the eurozone: A new dawn? (2011) (10)
- Does the American Dairy Industry Fit the Meso-Corporatist Model? (1990) (9)
- From Sick Man of Europe to the German Economic Power House. Two Narratives: Ordoliberalism versus Euro-Currency Regime (2019) (9)
- The Doha development round, gender and social reproduction (2003) (8)
- On Collision Course : The European Central Bank, Monetary Policy, and the Nordic Welfare Model (2002) (8)
- Globalization and Shifting Gender Governance Order(s) (2005) (8)
- Global Financial Integration Thirty Years On: From microcredit to microfinance to inclusive finance: a response to global financial openness (2010) (6)
- Introduction: The Highjacking of German Ordoliberalism (2015) (6)
- Financialization, unconventional monetary policy and gender inequality (2018) (6)
- The Power of Ordoliberalism in the Eurozone Crisis Management (2014) (6)
- The Impact of Unconventional Monetary Policy on Gendered Wealth Inequality (2019) (5)
- The battle of ideas in the Eurozone crisis management: German ordoliberalism versus post- Keynesianism (2015) (5)
- Nothing but gloom: Women and academia in the new Germany (1993) (4)
- Gender, debt and the housing/financial crisis (2013) (3)
- Is the German Rule-Based Ordoliberalism the Solution to the Euro Crisis? Rdoliber (2013) (3)
- The strong German state and the weak feminist movements (1998) (2)
- The Role of German Ordoliberalism in the Euro Crisis (2014) (2)
- No gender please, we're central bankers: Distributional impacts of quantitative easing (2020) (2)
- Engendering the German Parliamentary Commission Report on “Globalization of the World Economy” (2006) (2)
- Introduction: Gender Knowledge and Knowledge Networks in International Political Economy (2010) (2)
- Imaginaries of German Economic Success : Is the Current Model Sustainable ? (2016) (1)
- Financial stability and technological fixes as imaginaries across phases of capitalism (2014) (1)
- The enigma of German ordoliberalism (2019) (1)
- A Macro-Level Account of Money and Credit to Explain Gendered Financialization (2019) (1)
- European economic, fiscal, and social policy at the crossroads (2020) (1)
- Faulty links between profits and R&D spending. (2001) (0)
- Notes on Authors and Editors (2010) (0)
- Feminism and the Gender of Political Opportunity@@@Triumph of the Fatherland: German Unification and the Marginalization of Women (2003) (0)
- The Emergence of "Fractured" Regional Markets (2005) (0)
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