Barratt Brown, Michael

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BARRATT BROWN, Michael

BARRATT BROWN, Michael. British, b. 1918. Genres: Economics, Environmental sciences/Ecology, History. Career: Director, Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation and Third World Information Network and Twin Trading Ltd. Special Assistant, to Chief of Balkan Mission, U. N. Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, 1944-47; Lecturer, 1961-66, and Sr. Lecturer, 1966-78, Dept. of Extra-Mural Studies, University of Sheffield; Principal, Northern College, 1978-83. Publications: After Imperialism, 1963, 2nd rev. ed. 1970; What Economics is About, 1970; Essays on Imperialism, 1972; From Labourism to Socialism, 1972; The Economics of Imperialism, 1974; Resources and the Environment, 1976; Information at Work, 1978; Models in Political Economy, 1984, rev. ed., 1995; European Union: Fortress or Democracy, 1990; Short Changed: Africa in World Trade, 1992; Fair Trade: Reforming the International Trading System, 1993; Africa's Choices: After 30 Years of the World Bank, 1995; (with K. Coates) The Blair Revelation: Deliverance for Whom?, 1996; Defending the Welfare State, 1998; Young Person's Guide to the Global Crisis, 1999. Address: Robin Hood Farm, Baslow, Near Bakewell, Derbyshire, England. Online address: [email protected]

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