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Dr Ewa Karwowski is a Senior Lecturer in Development Economics at King's College London, based in the Department of International Development within the School of Global Affairs. She holds a PhD in Economics from SOAS, University of London, and has extensive experience in both academia and policy, including a role as a Macroeconomist at the South African National Treasury (2008–2011) and as an ODI Fellow (2008–2010). Since 2018, she has been a Senior Research Associate at the University of Johannesburg.
Her research focuses on finance and development, financialization, and comparative political economy. Key areas include the impact of financialization on firms, governance, and democracy in emerging economies, with a special emphasis on South Africa. Her work integrates interdisciplinary approaches from post-Keynesian economics, financial geography, and critical accounting.
Dr Karwowski is deeply engaged in policy-relevant research and has consulted for organizations like the ILO and OECD. She serves on the board of the Post-Keynesian Economics Society and co-founded Reteaching Economics. Her teaching includes quantitative methods and PhD supervision in finance and development, financialization, comparative macro analysis, and South African development.
Her research outputs explore themes such as variegated financialization in emerging markets, the finance-mining nexus in South Africa, and the macroeconomic effects of global financial systems. She is a member of the Global Production, Finance and Labour research group and the Critical Global Capitalism Studies Collective at King’s.


