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Samuele Bibi is a macro-development economist with a pluralist perspective, focusing on financial, monetary, and structural dynamics, particularly in developing and emerging economies. His research emphasizes the analysis of monetary, financial, and macroeconomic policies, along with the dynamics of cross-border capital flows and trade processes affecting macroeconomic policies. He is particularly interested in the hierarchical structure of international monetary, financial, and trade systems and their implications for development finance and macroeconomic stability. Currently, he is investigating development finance and trends in currency internationalization and financialization across various regions. His approach integrates pluralist economic theories, primarily Post-Keynesian theory and Latin American Structuralism. Samuele also aims to foster interdisciplinary connections with fields such as international political economy and economic geography. He has published in several distinguished journals and actively engages in policy-making forums in Peru, Kazakhstan, and at the United Nations. He is affiliated with multiple academic organizations focusing on political economy and sustainable development goals.
Aalborg University • Aalborg, Denmark
Teaching courses related to macro-development economics, with a focus on financial and monetary dynamics in developing economies.
Requirements apply generally to Master's programs across departments including Sociology, Business, and Engineering at Aalborg University.