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Robert Pollin (born September 29, 1950) is an American
economist An economist is a professional and practitioner in the social sciences, social science discipline of economics. The individual may also study, develop, and apply theories and concepts from economics and write about economic policy. Within this ...
and professor at the
University of Massachusetts Amherst The University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMass Amherst, UMass) is a public research university in Amherst, Massachusetts and the sole public land-grant university in Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Founded in 1863 as an agricultural college, it ...
, where he is also founding co-director of its Political Economy Research Institute (PERI). Pollen received his PhD in economics from the
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in 1982. He has worked as a consultant for the
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, the
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, the
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and
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. He has also worked as an advisor to US Senator
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. Pollen has published several books on topics in public economics, such as inequality, financial regulation and public welfare. In 2013, he was selected by ''Foreign Policy'' magazine as one of the “100 Leading Global Thinkers.”


Career

He was the economic spokesperson in
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's 1992 campaign for President of the United States. Pollin moved to the University of Massachusetts Amherst's economic department from
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in 1998. According to Marxian economist
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, Pollin's department is described as being "left Keynesians, but the Keynesianism is the theoretical frame. Marxism, for sure, is not". Pollin states that he would be happy to hire
Marxist Marxism is a Left-wing politics, left-wing to Far-left politics, far-left method of socioeconomic analysis that uses a Materialism, materialist interpretation of historical development, better known as historical materialism, to understand S ...
s but that economics departments do not produce them any longer. In 2013, Pollin, with
Thomas Herndon Thomas Herndon (born 1985) is an assistant professor of economics at Loyola Marymount University became known for critiquing "Growth in a Time of Debt", a widely cited academic paper by Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff supporting the austerity p ...
and Michael Ash from the
University of Massachusetts Amherst The University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMass Amherst, UMass) is a public research university in Amherst, Massachusetts and the sole public land-grant university in Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Founded in 1863 as an agricultural college, it ...
, published a paper which found several errors in Carmen Reinhart's and Kenneth Rogoff's widely cited 2010 paper, " Growth in a Time of Debt". Pollin and his colleagues defended Nicolas Maduro following the
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stating that audits performed by the Venezuelan government were sufficient and that Maduro won the presidency. In June 2015, the leftist Spanish party Podemos partnered with Pollin on a renewable energy plan that they said would create jobs and make Spain more independent with energy. In April 2022, Pollin recommended that the US government purchase a controlling interest in the three dominant U.S. oil and gas corporations,
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,
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, and
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in order to enable the phaseout of fossil fuels and the transition to clean energy.


Personal life

He is the son of Irene Pollin and
Abe Pollin Abraham J. Pollin (December 3, 1923 – November 24, 2009) was the owner of a number of professional sports teams including the Washington Capitals in the National Hockey League (NHL), the Washington Mystics in the Women's National Basketbal ...
, the former owner of the NBA's
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and
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. Pollin was part of the family ownership team that sold the Wizards after his father's death.


Books

* ''Transforming the US Financial System'' (ed., with Gary Dymski and Gerald Epstein; 1993) * ''The Macroeconomics of Saving, Finance, and Investment'' (1997) * ''Globalization and Progressive Economic Policy'' (ed., with Dean Baker and Gerald Epstein; 1998) * ''The Living Wage: Building a Fair Economy'' (with Stephanie Luce; 1998) * ''Contours of Descent: US Economic Fractures and the Landscape of Global Austerity'' (2003) * ''Back To Full Employment'' (2012) * ''Greening the Global Economy'' (2015) * ''Climate Crisis and the Global Green New Deal'' (with
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and C. J. Polychroniou; 2020)


References


External links


"Back to Full Employment"
by Robert Pollin, '' Boston Review'', January/February 2011
"Tools for a New Economy" – Proposals for a financial regulatory system
by Robert Pollin, ''Boston Review'', January/February 2009
Curriculum Vitae (March 2009)
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