Valpy FitzGerald: radical macroeconomist of development
John Toye
Oxford Development Studies, 2017, vol. 45, issue 2, 116-124
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This article traces the education and career trajectory of Valpy FitzGerald, from his upbringing within the culturally distinguished Knox family, his education at Oxford and Cambridge and his career as a radical macroeconomist of development at Cambridge, The Hague and the Oxford Department of Development (ODID). It highlights his work with the Sandinista revolution in Nicaragua, his advisory role with the British Labour Government after 1997 and his contributions to the reform of ODID.
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1080/13600818.2017.1311851
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