John Grahl

John Grahl

John Grahl (born August 1946) is a British academic and professor.

Grahl was brought-up in Burntisland, Fife, and was educated at Kirkcaldy High School between 1957 and 1964. He gained a masters degree in economics from Edinburgh University before moving to London where he gained a second masters in economics from Queen Mary, University of London.

He was a lecturer at Queen Mary and Westfield College, and London Metropolitan University, and became Professor of European Integration in the Human Resources Department at Middlesex University.[1]

Grahl is a member of the working group for an 'Alternative Economic Policy in Europe',[2] and author of 'European Monetary Union: Problems of Legitimacy, Development and Stability' (Kogan Page, London, 2001), and After Maastricht: a Guide to European Monetary Union (Lawrence and Wishart, London, 1997). He has published articles on economics in the left wing 'New Left Review'[3][4][5] and the French monthly 'Le Monde Diplomatique'.[6]

Grahl lives in Newham, East London, and is married with four children and two grandchildren.


References

  1. "John Grahl". Mdx.ac.uk. Retrieved 2013-01-15.
  2. "16th Workshop on Alternative Economic Policy in Europe, 24-26 September 2010 at the University of Crete, organised by the EuroMemo Group" Euro Memo Group; retrieved 19 April 2011
  3. john grahl (2008-10-02). "John Grahl: A Capitalist Contrarian". New Left Review. Retrieved 2013-01-15.
  4. John Grahl (2000-09-27). "John Grahl: Globalized Finance". New Left Review. Retrieved 2013-01-15.
  5. John Grahl. "John Grahl: The Sway of Finance?". New Left Review. Retrieved 2013-01-15.
  6. "Europe's inflexible bank - Le Monde diplomatique - English edition". Mondediplo.com. 2005-07-12. Retrieved 2013-01-15.