Dr Paul Segal
King's College London
BIOGRAPHY
Dr Paul Segal is a Reader in Economics of Development at King's College London. He specialises in researching global poverty and inequality, the economics of natural resources, and economic history. He has published widely within these areas, including Who Are the Global Top 1%? and The Economy: Economics for a Changing World. He has also written policy articles for FT.com and has collaborated with Oxfam Mexico to undertake empirical fieldwork in Mexico City, analysing multidimensional inequalities.
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Macro – The Measurement of Macroeconomic Performance
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Course • Economics • 5 lectures
Macro – The Measurement of Macroeconomic Performance
Dr Paul Segal, King's College LondonMacro – The Measurement of Macroeconomic Performance
Dr Paul SegalKing's College London
Course • Economics • 5 lectures
Macro – The Circular Flow of Income and the Multiplier Effect
Dr Paul Segal, King's College LondonMacro – The Circular Flow of Income and the Multiplier Effect
Dr Paul SegalKing's College London
Course • Economics • 5 lectures
Macro – Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply
Dr Paul Segal, King's College LondonMacro – Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply
Dr Paul SegalKing's College London
Course • Economics • 6 lectures
Macro – Globalisation
Dr Paul Segal, King's College LondonMacro – Globalisation
Dr Paul SegalKing's College London
Course • Economics • 6 lectures
Macro – Achieving Macroeconomic Objectives
Dr Paul Segal, King's College LondonMacro – Achieving Macroeconomic Objectives
Dr Paul SegalKing's College London
Course • Economics • 6 lectures
Micro – Poverty and Inequality
Dr Paul Segal, King's College LondonMicro – Poverty and Inequality
Dr Paul SegalKing's College London