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Michael HudsonAmerican economist
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Biography of Michael Hudson
Michael Hudson was born in 1939 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He earned his Master's degree in Economics from New York University in 1963 and later received his Ph.D. in Economics from the same institution in 1968.

Academic Career
Hudson currently holds the position of Honorary Professor at the University of Missouri, Kansas City (UMKC) and also lectures at The Berlin School of Economics. Additionally, he is a research associate at the Levy Economics Institute of Bard College and serves as the President of The Institute for the Study of Long-term Economic Trends (ISLET). Hudson is also one of the founders of the International Scholars Conference on Ancient Near Eastern Economies (ISCANEE).
Consultancy and Writing
Apart from his academic positions, Hudson has been a government economic consultant on financial and tax legislation worldwide, including countries such as Iceland, Latvia, and China. He is also a financial analyst for the Wall Street Journal and has authored several books, including the highly acclaimed "Super imperialism: The economic strategy of American empire." His other books include "Global Fracture: The New International Economic order," "Global Fracture: The New International Economic order, Second Edition," "The Fictitious Economy," and "Super Imperialism - New Edition: The Origin and Fundamentals of U.S. World Dominance."
Recognition
Hudson's books have been translated into Japanese, Chinese, Spanish, and Russian. He is widely recognized as an influential analyst, and his economic forecasts are closely followed by the global economic community.
Economic Views
Hudson is known for his critical stance towards the American government and his belief that maintaining the financial market requires increasing ingenuity from the government, leading to greater sacrifices. He refers to the current system as a "soap financial market" and has expressed concerns about the ability to resist the American army guarding this idea.