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Heleen Mees (credits Cynthia van Elk)

Heleen Mees (1968) is Adjunct Associate Professor at NYU Wagner Graduate School of Public Service. Her research focuses on monetary policy and the macroeconomic consequences of the rise of China and other emerging economies. The central thesis of her PhD thesis is that China's boom caused the financial crisis and ensuing economic recession. Mees is the author of three books; her latest Between Greed and Desire – The World between Wall Street and Main Street was published in 2009. Mees has a weekly column in the Financieele Daglad. She also is a contributing editor to the Financial Times Economists' Forum, Foreign Policy and Project Syndicate. Her work has been published in international newspapers and magazines such as The Financial Times, The New York Times, and Le Monde. From 2006 - 2010 she had a column in NRC Handelsblad. In 2009 she was a TV host for Dutch Television (VARA). She lives and works in New York City.

Publications

  • Changing Fortunes - How China's Boom Caused the Financial Crisis (2012)
  • Between Greed And Desire - The World Between Wall Street And Main Street (2009)
  • No more part-time feminism! (2007)
  • EU Competition and Tax Policy (2002) together with Han Kogels and Willem Vermeend

External links

References

  1. Heleen Mees Project Syndicate Contributors

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