Martin Hearson

Fellow in International Political Economy at The London School of Economics and Political Science

Schools

  • The London School of Economics and Political Science

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Biography

The London School of Economics and Political Science

Awards

Finalist, ESRC Prize for Outstanding Impact

Experience Keywords

developing countries; foreign direct investment; global economic governance; international taxation

Research Summary

Martin''s research focuses on the politics of international business taxation, and in particular the relationship between developed and developing countries. He teaches courses on political economy and global financial governance. Before joining LSE, he worked in the NGO sector, most recently on international taxation. He continues to collaborate with NGOs in much of his work.

Research Countries

Cambodia; East Asia; Sub-Saharan Africa; Uganda; United Kingdom; Vietnam; Zambia

Languages

French [Spoken: Fluent, Written: Fluent]

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