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Dani Rodrik, Harvard University
 

Conducting Economic Policy in a Globalized World: the Malaysian and Turkish Experiences
wiiw, 21 February 2001, 1 p.m.

 
Dani Rodrik is Rafiq Hariri Professor of International Political Economy at Havard University. Previously he was professor of economics and international relations at Columbia University. He holds a PhD in economics and an MPA from Princeton University, and a BA from Harvard College. He was born and grew up in Turkey, and currently serves as advisor to the Central Bank of Turkey.

He is affiliated with the Group of 24, National Bureau of Economic Research, Centre for Economic Policy Research (London), Overseas Development Council, Institute for International Economics, and Council on Foreign Relations. Dani Rodrik is on the Advisory Board of The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (wiiw).

He has published widely in the areas of international economics, economic development, and political economy. He is the author of The New Global Economy and Developing Countries: Making Openness Work (1999), Has Globalization Gone Too Far? (1997), Emerging Agenda for Global Trade: High Stakes for Developing Countries (with R. Lawrence and J. Whalley; 1996), Miracle or Design? Lessons from the Asian Experience (with A. Fishlow, C. Gwin, S. Haggard and R. Wade; 1994), External Debt, Adjustment and Burden Sharing: A Unified Framework (with I. Diwan; 1992), Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union in the World Economy (with S. Collins; 1991).

Recent papers can be downloaded from Dani Rodrik's website.
 
 
 

 
 


 
 


 
 


 
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