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"A sociologist and historian by training, Wojtek Kalinowski is co-director of | |||
the Veblen Institute for economic Reforms, a think tank based in Paris and | |||
promoting ideas for social and ecological transition towards a more | |||
sustainable economy. He writes regularly about monetary reforms, social | |||
issues and more broadly about ecological economics topics. He worked | |||
previously as journalist at the French monthly Alternatives Economiques, as | |||
scientific editor at the Institute for research on governance and, in the | |||
years 2004-2008, as editor-in-chief of the French journal La Vie des Idées. | |||
Wojtek Kalinowski holds Master and postgraduate D.E.A. degrees from Uppsala | |||
University in Sweden, the University of Paris (Sorbonne), and the Ecole des | |||
Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (Paris). Polish by birth, he lived in | |||
Sweden for many years before arriving in France in 1998." | |||
=More Information= | |||
# www.veblen-institute.org | |||
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Bio
"A sociologist and historian by training, Wojtek Kalinowski is co-director of the Veblen Institute for economic Reforms, a think tank based in Paris and promoting ideas for social and ecological transition towards a more sustainable economy. He writes regularly about monetary reforms, social issues and more broadly about ecological economics topics. He worked previously as journalist at the French monthly Alternatives Economiques, as scientific editor at the Institute for research on governance and, in the years 2004-2008, as editor-in-chief of the French journal La Vie des Idées. Wojtek Kalinowski holds Master and postgraduate D.E.A. degrees from Uppsala University in Sweden, the University of Paris (Sorbonne), and the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (Paris). Polish by birth, he lived in Sweden for many years before arriving in France in 1998."
More Information
- www.veblen-institute.org