cbaioa

Department of Organization

  • Organizations, Markets and Governance (OMG)
Cornel
Ban
Associate professor


Room: KIL/14.A-4.56
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E-mail: cba.ioa@cbs.dk
Cornel Ban
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Cornel Ban is an associate professor of International Political economy at Copenhagen Business School. Prior to this he was a Reader at City University of London, assistant professor at Boston University and research fellow at Brown University in the United States. He wrote two books and two dozen articles and book chapters on the politics of economic expertise, policy shifts in international financial institutions and the politics of capitalist diversity in Brazil, Spain, Hungary and Romania.


His book (Ruling Ideas: How Neoliberalism Goes Local, Oxford University Press, 2016) received the political economy award for 2017 of the British International Studies Association.


Currently, Cornel works on growth regimes, the role of state and finance in decarbonization and the political economy of industrial policy.

Primary research areas

•    International political economy
•    Sociology of institutions and professions
•    Comparative political economy

Curriculum Vitae
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Courses

•    Europe and Global Megatrends
•    Business and Global Governance
•    Philosophy of Social Science
 

Selected publications

Ban, Cornel, and Dorothee Bohle. "Definancialization, financial repression and policy continuity in East-Central Europe." Review of International Political Economy 28.4 (2021): 874-897.
 
Helgadóttir, Oddný, and Cornel Ban. "Managing macroeconomic neoliberalism: capital and the resilience of the rational expectations assumption since the Great Recession." New political economy 26.5 (2021): 869-884.
 
Ban, Cornel, Gabor Scheiring, and Mihai Vasile. "The political economy of national-neoliberalism." European Politics and Society (2021): 1-19.
 
Ban, Cornel, and Bryan Patenaude. "The professional politics of the austerity debate: A comparative field analysis of the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund." Public administration 97.3 (2019): 530-545.

 

Publications sorted by:
2025
Enikő Vincze; Sorin Gog; Cornel Ban; Jon Horgen Friberg / Introduction
In: The Political Economy of Extreme Poverty in Eastern Europe: A Comparative Historical Perspective of Romanian Roma. . ed. /Enikő Vincze; Cornel Ban; Sorin Gog; Jon Horgen Friberg. Abingdon : Routledge 2025, p. 1-16 (Routledge Contemporary Russia And Eastern Europe Series, Vol. 114)
Book chapter > peer review
Cornel Ban; Petre Buciu / The Political (Macro) Economy of Poverty in Romania (1990–2023)
In: The Political Economy of Extreme Poverty in Eastern Europe: A Comparative Historical Perspective of Romanian Roma. . ed. /Enikő Vincze; Cornel Ban; Sorin Gog; Jon Horgen Friberg. Abingdon : Routledge 2025, p. 102-132 (Routledge Contemporary Russia And Eastern Europe Series, Vol. 114)
Book chapter > peer review
Enikő Vincze (Editor) ; Cornel Ban (Editor) ; Sorin Gog (Editor) ; Jon Horgen Friberg (Editor) / The Political Economy of Extreme Poverty in Eastern Europe : A Comparative Historical Perspective of Romanian Roma.
Abingdon : Routledge 2025, 220 p. (Routledge Contemporary Russia And Eastern Europe Series, Vol. 114)
Anthology > peer review
2024
Cornel Ban; Leonard Seabrooke / Elite Fidelity in Europe’s Crisis Management Regime
In: European Politics and Society, 24.11.2024
Journal article > peer review
Cornel Ban / From Volcker to Volcker : IMF Monetary Policy Doctrine and Practice..
In: Oxford Handbook of the International Monetary Fund. ed. /Mark Hibben; Bessma Momani. Oxford : Oxford University Press 2024, p. 301–319
Book chapter > peer review
Cornel Ban; Jacob Hasselbalch; Mathias Larsen / Green Economic Planning From Concept to Practice : Comparing the Cases of China, Denmark, and Post-war France.
Abstract from SASE 36th Annual Conference 2024, 2024
Conference abstract for conference > peer review
Cornel Ban; Jacob Hasselbalch / Green Economic Planning for Rapid Decarbonisation
In: New Political Economy, 5.12.2024
Journal article > peer review
Cornel Ban / National-neoliberal Fiscal Populism in Romania
In: Economic Policies of Populist Leaders: A Central and Eastern European Perspective. . ed. /István Benczes. Abingdon : Routledge 2024, p. 214-232 (Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy)
Book chapter > peer review
2023
Cornel Ban / Business Factions, Populists, and the Social Bloc Perspective : The Case of FDI-led Growth Regimes.
In: Business and Populism: The Odd Couple?. . ed. /Magnus Feldmann; Glenn Morgan. Oxford : Oxford University Press 2023, p. 158-180
Book chapter > peer review
Cornel Ban; Petre Buciu / Reforma fiscală : Propuneri pe termen scurt.
București : Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Romania 2023, 26 p.
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Outside activities
2024
Asociata Transilvana Executive Education, Romania
(2 day course on Green Finance)
 
2021-2023
Babes-Bolyai University, Romania
(7.5 hours Fridays)
 
2021
Babes-Bolyai University, Romania
Researcher in EEA grant PRECWORC (1 hour per week)

Bistrita-Nasaud country government, Romania
Research coordinator for regional development strategy (1 hour per week)
 
2020
Ebert Stiftung Foundation, Romania
Discussant
 
Ebert Stiftung Foundation, Romania
Giving a talk for discussant
 
Ebert Stiftung Foundation, Romania
Writing a research report on employee participation
 
AA Consulting, Ireland
Writing a research memo on personal income tax collection
 
Romanian Daily Libertatea
4 op-ed pieces
 
2019
Ebert Stiftung Foundation, Romania
Report
 
Eastern Focus, Romania
Talk
 
City University of London
Last wages
 
2018
Ebert Stiftung Romania
Policy advice on tax collection reform