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CORNEL BAN

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Boston University, Boston, .

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Pagina web personala: http://http://www.bu.edu/ir/faculty/alphabetical/cornel-ban/

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Nascut(a) in: 1973

Interese: economie politica internayionala, studii de dezvoltare, finante internationale

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Prof. Ban’s blog: http://blogs.bu.edu/cban/

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Cornel Ban is the author of several peer-reviewed articles: “Brazil’s Liberal Neo-Developmentalism: Edited Orthodoxy or New Policy Paradigm?” (Review of International Political Economy), “Sovereign Debt, Austerity and Regime Change: The Case of Nicolae Ceausescu’s Romania” (East European Politics and Societies), “On Stranger Tides: The Diffusion of Ordoliberal Ideas in Postwar Spain” (History of Economic Ideas) and “Economic Transnationalism and Its Ambiguities: Romanian Migration to Italy” (International Migration). He is currently completing a book manuscript on the political economy of crises, with a focus on the role of economic ideas and the interaction between international and domestic actors.

Publicații selectate:

* Cornel Ban, Sovereign Debt, Austerity, and Regime Change The Case of Nicolae Ceausescu's Romania, East European Politics and Societies, Winter, 2012.

* Cornel Ban, Economic transnationalism and its ambiguities: the case of Romanian migration to Italy, International Migration, Fall, 2012.

* Cornel Ban, Brazil's liberal neo-developmentalism: New paradigm or edited orthodoxy?, Review of International Political Economy, 2012.