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Corbynomics: The Solution to Britain's Problems?

Featuring Dr Anastasia Nesvetailova and Dr Sean Holly

The unexpected election of Jeremy Corbyn as leader of the Labour Party has re-ignited debate over policies previously considered heresy amongst political circles. However, in the shadow of a weak recovery from the financial crisis, widening inequality and stagnant productivity could ‘Corbynomics’ provide the solution to the plethora of problems that Britain faces? CSEP invites you to join us to discuss this with our expert panel of distinguished economists. 

Dr Anastasia Nesvetailova is Director of the Political Economy Research Centre at City University London. She is a renowned expert in the fields of International Political Economy, Financial Crises and Globalisation. She is also a member of the recently formed Economic Advisory Committee to the Labour Party. 

Dr Sean Holly is a fellow at Fitzwilliam College. His research focuses on Macroeconomic modeling and optimal policy formulation with a particular focus on monetary formation. He is also a lecturer in Monetary Policy here at Cambridge. 
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