Rémy Herrera (France) is an economist, researcher at the National Center of Scientific Research (CNRS). Graduated from a Business School (École supérieure de Commerce, 1988), the Institute of Political Studies (Institut d’Études politiques, 1990) and the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (Master of Philosophy, 1994; Ph.D. in Economics, 1996), he supervises students in Ph.D. at the Centre d’Économie de la Sorbonne. He started working in financial audit (1988), at the OECD (1992–1997) and for the World Bank (1999–2000). He was member of the CNRS National Committee (2000–2005) and of the Scientific Council of Paris 1 (2001–2006). He taught at various universities in France (especially Paris 1 [1993–2013]) and abroad, including the Universities of Aleppo (1998), Cairo (1999–2000), Vitoria in Brasil (2006), Complutense in Madrid (2009–2013), and Lingnan in Hong Kong (2018). He was adviser to research programs at the Chubu University (Nagoya). He is or has
been associated with: Third World Forum (Dakar), Union of Radical Political Economics (New York), International Initiative for Promoting Political Economics (London), Sociedad de Economía Política Latinoamericana (São Paulo), Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales (Buenos Aires), and Asociación Nacional de Economistas de Cuba (Havana). He was the World Forum of Alternatives (WFA)’s executive secretary. He is also member of the Global University for Sustainability and of the International Crisis Observatory. He organized the “Marx in the Twenty-First Century” seminar at La Sorbonne. He regularly works with the Centre Europe-Tiers Monde (Geneva), supporting it in its advisory role to the Human Rights Council of the United Nations.
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Series 10: Rémy Herrera on development theory and growth theory
Series 11: Rémy Herrera on Cuba-US relationships and internationalism