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Heleen Mees (credits Gerard Til)

Heleen Mees (born 1968 in Hengelo) is a Dutch economist, lawyer and columnist. Mees is the author of three books; her latest Between Greed and Desire – The World between Wall Street and Main Street was published in the Netherlands in 2009. She works and lives in New York City. She wrote a bi-weekly column in NRC Handelsblad and now is a regular contributor to Project Syndicate. In 2009 she was a TV host for Dutch Television (VARA). She has been credited as being a third wave feminist.

Publications

  • Between Greed And Desire - The World Between Wall Street And Main Street (2009)
  • No more part-time feminism! (2007)

External links

References

  1. Heleen Mees Project Syndicate Contributors

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