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Leonard Seabrooke is a Professor at the School of Economics, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Sydney, with current affiliation to Copenhagen Business School. His work bridges academia and global governance through extensive research on institutions, finance, and policy.
- Education: Terminal degree from University of Sydney (School of Economics).
Seabrooke’s research focuses on International Political Economy, Global Wealth Chains, and Financial Governance. His scholarship examines how economic power is structured through legal and spatial scaling, tax justice, and institutional responses to crises like pandemics.
Recent work with Duncan Wigan and colleagues in Environment and Planning A (2024) explores entanglements in fragmented economies, while earlier studies with Kevin Young and others delve into networks shaping IPE. His articles frequently address Global Value Chains, Tax Avoidance, and the role of experts in financial governance.
Seabrooke’s books include Sources of National Institutional Competitiveness (2015) and Everyday Politics of the World Economy (2007). He has contributed chapters to edited volumes on corporate tax justice, emphasizing activist and consultative roles in wealth chains.
Collaborations span institutions like the European Commission, World Health Organization, and International Monetary Fund, though no specific scientific awards or part-time roles are noted. His outreach includes non-public email contact via RePEc.




