Research affiliate, University of Cambridge
I am an economic anthropologist at the University of Edinburgh and affiliated with the University of Cambridge. My research interests lie with economics and development.
For my PhD at Cambridge I studied the work of German management consultants. My book on this topic, entitled "Work, sleep, repeat - the abstract labour of German management consultants" will be published by Bloomsbury in 2017.
At the University of Edinburgh, I study the World Bank's influence on Global Health. Find out more about our work here: http://globalhealthgovernance.org
The World Bank reinvents itself – and puts poverty reduction at risk
Jun 17, 2017 16:37 pm UTC| Insights & Views Economy
The World Banks relationship with US president Donald Trump has raised concerns about its political neutrality in recent weeks, but a larger and potentially much more important shift in how the Bank operates is underway....
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