Professor Rodrik's articles have been published in the American Economic Review, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Journal of Political Economy, Journal of Economic Growth, Journal of International Economics, Journal of Development Economics, and other academic journals. His 1997 book Has Globalization Gone Too Far? was called �one of the most important economics books of the decade� in Business Week. His most recent book is One Economics, Many Recipes: Globalization, Institutions, and Economic Growth (forthcoming, Princeton University Press.) He is the editor also of a collection titled In Search of Prosperity: Analytic Narratives on Economic Growth (Princeton University Press, 2003). In addition, he is the author of The New Global Economy and Developing Countries: Making Openness Work (Overseas Development Council, Washington DC, 1999).
Professor Rodrik is an editor of the Review of Economics and Statistics and an associate editor of the Journal of Economic Literature. He has given the Yan Fu Memorial Lecture in Beijing (March 2006), the WIDER Annual Lecture (November 2004), the Gaston Eyskens Lectures (October 2002), the Carlos F. Diaz Alejandro Lecture at the Latin American meeting of the Econometric Society (July 2001), the Alfred Marshall Lecture of the European Economic Association (August 1996), and the Raul Prebisch Lecture of UNCTAD (October 1997). His most recent research is concerned with the determinants of economics growth and the consequences of international economic integration.
Professor Rodrik holds a Ph.D. in economics and an MPA from Princeton University, and an A.B. (summa cum laude) from Harvard College.
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