OECD-New Brunswick Conference on Place-Based Economic Development

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Michael Flood

OECD / OCDE

Policy Analyst, Regional Attractiveness and Migrant Integration / Analyste des politiques, Attractivité régionale et Intégration des migrants

Description

Michael Flood is a Policy Analyst at the OECD Centre for Entrepreneurship, SMEs, Regions and Cities where he works in the Regional Attractiveness and Migrant Integration unit. His recent work with subnational governments far and wide explores topics related to investment and talent attraction and retention, regional well-being, place-based policy design, multi-level governance, industrial policies and regional innovation. In addition to his OECD work, Michael co-instructed a course on Regional Policy in Practice at Paris-Dauphine University. Before relocating to Paris, Michael led a program in Nova Scotia, Canada, to elevate the place of well-being metrics in policy-making and civic discourse. He has a Master’s in Social Policy and Social Innovation from SciencesPo, Paris and a Master’s in Public Policy from the National University of Singapore.
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