Dani Rodrik


Dani Rodrik is Professor of International Political Economy at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. He has published widely in the areas of international economics, economic development, and political economy. His research focuses on what constitutes good economic policy and why some governments are better than others in adopting it. His home page at Harvard is: www.ksg.harvard.edu/rodrik/




Papers Published in World Economics:


Should We Be Globaphobic About Globalisation?
Author: An interview with introduction by Brian Snowdon

Dani Rodrik is best known for his work on international economics, trade policy, the institutional foundations of economic development, and the political economy of economic policy reform. Much of his recent research has been concerned with the limits and consequences of international economic integration (globalisation). In this interview, Professor Rodrik gives his views on several important contemporary issues relating to the international economy.

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