Richard Wolff is Professor of Economics Emeritus
at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst and currently a Visiting
Professor at the Graduate Program in International Affairs of the New
School University in New York. He has a PhD in Economics from Yale
University as well as degrees from Harvard University (history BA) and
Stanford University (economics MA). Wolff has authored or co-authored 10
books and over 50 scholarly articles and 75 popular articles. His
recent work has concentrated on analyzing the causes and alternative
solutions to the current global economic crisis.
His documentary film on that crisis, Capitalism Hits the Fan, can be previewed at www.capitalismhitsthefan.com. He also published a book of essays on the current crisis in 2010 entitled Capitalism Hits the Fan: the Global Economic meltdown and What to Do About it. Detailed information on and copies of his many writings, audios and videos of his media interviews, lectures, and classes, and his speaking schedule are all available at his website: www.rdwolff.com.
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