Michael Hudson
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Michael Hudson was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois. He went to high school at the University of Chicago's Laboratory School. In 1959, he received his B.A. in Philology with a minor in history from the University of Chicago. In 1963 he received an M.A. in Economics from New York University, with a thesis on the World Bank's philosophy of development and lending policies in the agricultural sector. In 1968, he received a Ph.D. in Economics from New York University with a thesis on American economic and technological thought in the nineteenth century. After graduating, he went to work for Arthur Andersen and Company, where he wrote A Financial Payments‑Flow Analysis of U.S. International Transactions: 1960‑1968. He spent a year as an economist for Continental Oil Co. before becoming an economist for the Hudson Institute, where he published several studies. He has held several consultant appointments for financial institutions, government agencies, the United Nations Institute for Training and Research, before becoming President of the Institute for the Study of Long Term Economic Trends in 1996, where he continues to write reports and books. Hudson served as Chief Economic Advisor for Dennis Kucinich’s 2008 presidential campaign and holds the same position in Kucinich’s Congressional campaign. He has been economic advisor to the U.S., Canadian, Mexican and Latvian governments, to the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), and he is president of the Institute for the Study of Long-term Economic Trends (ISLET). Hudson is a former balance-of-payments economist for Chase Manhattan Bank and Arthur Andersen, and economic futurist for the Hudson Institute (no relation). For Scudder, Stevens & Clark in 1990, he established the world’s first Third World sovereign debt fund, which became the second best performing international fund in 1991[citation needed] (an Australian real estate fund was number one[citation needed]). In 2007, Dr. Hudson was Chief Economic Policy Adviser for the Kucinich for President campaign. He is now writing a new tax policy for the United States.
Active December 2009
Born 1939-03-01
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- International finance (2)
- International economic relations (2)
- United States (2)
- United States -- Foreign economic relations (2)
- Economic history (2)
- History (2)
- Balance of payments -- United States (1)
Books by Michael Hudson
Total count: 17
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A financial payments-flow analysis of U.S. international transactions, 1960-1968.New York University, Graduate School of Business Administration, Institute of Finance1970-01-01
The Myth of AidThe Hidden Agenda of the Development ReportsIDOC North America1971-01-01
Super ImperialismThe Economic Strategy of American Empire[1st edition]Holt, Rinehart and Winston1972-01-01-
Current debates over international monetary policyHudson Institute1974-01-01
Economics and Technology in 19th Century American ThoughtGarland Pub1975-01-01
Global FractureThe New International Economic Order1st editionHarper & Row1977-01-01
Canada in the New Monetary OrderBorrow? Devalue? Restructure!Institute for Research on Public Policy1978-01-01-
Fisher versus Friedmanthe uses of tradition in economic thought.University of Leeds School ofEconomic Studies1978-01-01
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"Concerted action"wages policy in West Germany, 1967-1977.University of Leeds School of Economic Studies1979-01-01
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Trade, Development and Foreign DebtTheories of Polarization and Convergence in the International EconomyM E Sharpe Inc1985-10-01
Trade, Development, and Foreign DebtA History of Theories of Polarisation and Convergence in the International EconomyPluto Press1992-01-01
Trade, Development and Foreign Debt, Volume 1A History of Theories of Polarisation and Convergence in the International EconomyNew editionPluto Press1992-09-01-
The lost tradition of biblical debt cancellationsHenry George School of Social Science1993-01-01
A Philosophy for a Fair SocietyShepheard-Walwyn1994-01-01-
What's Missing from the Capital Gains Debate?Real Estate and Capital Gains TaxationBard College, Jerome Levy Economics Institute1997-01-01
Global FractureThe New International Economic OrderNew editionPluto Press2005-04-30-
America's protectionist takeoff, 1815-1914the neglected American school of political economyNew ed.Islet2010-01-01