
Mark Blyth
Mark Blyth is a prominent political economist and professor at Brown University, well-known for his research on the political economy of austerity and economic crises. He has authored influential works, including 'Austerity: The History of a Dangerous Idea,' in which he critiques austerity measures and their socio-economic implications. Blyth's insights into the intersection of economic policy and political power have made him a key voice in contemporary discussions about fiscal responsibility and economic governance.
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The shift can be explained through discursive institutionalism, a framework formed by Vivien Schmidt and Mark Blyth.
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Mark Blyth | Tariffs and the fate of the dollar | BusinessMark Blyth is a professor of International Economics and co-author of the upcoming book Inflation: A Guide for Users and Losers.
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