Nigel Healey is professor and pro-vice-chancellor of the College of Business and Economics at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand. Prior to joining UC, he was dean of Manchester Metropolitan University Business School in the UK. His research interests are economic policy, and regional economic and monetary integration. Healey has served as an economic policy advisor to the prime minister of Belarus and the deputy minister of economy of th...
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