

Dr Natalya Naqvi
Assistant Professor in International Political Economy
Dr Natalya Naqvi is a political economist in the Department of International Relations at the London School of Economics. Natalya's research interests are in the areas of international and comparative political economy, with a focus on the role of the state and the financial sector in economic development, as well as the amount of policy space developing countries have to conduct selective industrial policy.
Her current project investigates the conditions under which developing countries can exert public control over their financial sectors in order to support structural transformation of the economy, despite the constraints posed by economic globalisation. She is also interested in the role of the public ownership of large firms, and the consequences of privatisation in developing and industrialised economies.
Prior to joining the LSE Natalya held a research fellowship at the Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance, Princeton University, and the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford. She holds a PhD from the Centre of Development Studies, University of Cambridge. She tweets @natalyanaqvi.


A British National Investment Bank for the Climate Emergency
Professor Stephany Griffith-Jones and Dr Natalya Naqvi, write for the blog on the parties’ election pledges on National Investment Banks, making the case that such institutions ought to be pivotal in greening the economy.

Financial and legal barriers to the creation and operation of a National Investment Bank
“The financial and legal barriers to an ambitiously sized British NIB are not as challenging as might have been thought. Given this, whatever happens in regard to Brexit, it would seem the time is right to create such an institution to support British industry and help create a more investment-led growth model.”