Rethinking macroeconomic policy: from a neoliberal framework to a development perspective
Neoliberal macroeconomics emerged in the advanced economies in the 1970s. It grew out of a debate between Keynesian economists and their critics (‘new classical’ economists). These ideas were exported to the developing world through the conduit of major financial institutions
Dr Iyanatul Islam

Dr. Iyanatul Islam is a renowned economist with deep expertise in development macroeconomics, employment policy, and inclusive growth. He currently serves as a Distinguished Fellow at the South Asian Network on Economic Modeling (SANEM), where he contributes to advancing policy-relevant research across South Asia. Dr. Islam is also an Adjunct Professor at the Griffith Asia […]