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Sarah Bracking is a political economist whose research spans various issues in international development and financial geography. Her work historically included topics such as corruption and development, illicit financial flows, the offshore economy, poverty reduction, migrant remittances, and democratization. Since 2011, she has focused on development finance and the emerging climate finance architecture. Bracking's publications include an exploration of financialization and its impact on the global economy, particularly following the financial crash of 2008, and the shifting structures of power within political economies, with a specific emphasis on Southern Africa. Her current research investigates climate development finance, climate insurance, and the co-production of finance and power market structures, contributing to critical discussions on sustainable finance. She teaches various courses in geography and supervises PhD students interested in financialization, climate finance, and development finance. Her works include contributions to edited volumes and peer-reviewed journals that analyze the intersection of finance, climate change, and socio-economic impacts on vulnerable communities.
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