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June 2017Dani RodrikJohn F. Kennedy School of GovernmentHarvard University79 JFK StreetCambridge, MA 02138E-mail: dani rodrik@hks.harvard.eduPRESENT POSITIONFord Foundation Professor of International Political EconomyJohn F. Kennedy School of GovernmentHarvard UniversityPREVIOUS POSITIONSAlbert O. Hirschman Professor of EconomicsSchool of Social ScienceInstitute for Advanced Study (2013-2015)Rafiq Hariri Professor of International Political EconomyJohn F. Kennedy School of GovernmentHarvard University (1996-2013)Professor of Economics and International AffairsColumbia University (1992-1996)Assistant (1985-89) and Associate (1989-92) Professor of Public PolicyJohn F. Kennedy School of GovernmentHarvard UniversityEDUCATIONPh.D. in Economics, June 1985Princeton UniversityMaster in Public Affairs (M.P.A.), June 1981 with distinctionWoodrow Wilson School of Public and International AffairsPrinceton UniversityBachelor of Arts (A.B.), June 1979, summa cum laude (Government and Economics)Phi Beta KappaHarvard College

-2HONORS, AWARDS, AND FELLOWSHIPSEminent Scholar Award, Academy of International Business, July 2017Honorary Doctorate, University of Southern Denmark, October 2016Honorary Doctorate, University of Groningen, June 2014Elected member, Science Academy of Turkey, since November 2012Honorary Doctorate, Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru, Lima, April 2010Albert O. Hirschman Prize, Social Science Research Council, New York, 2007Honorary Doctorate, University of Antwerp, May 2005Leontief Prize for Advancing the Frontiers of Economic Thought, Global Development and EnvironmentInstitute, Tufts University, 2002Carnegie Scholar, Carnegie Corporation of New York, 2001Best Paper Award, Pacific Economic Review, 1997IRIS Scholar, University of Maryland, 1992-93Hoover Institution National Fellow, 1991-92NBER Olin Fellow, 1990-91Raymond Vernon Prize, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM), 1988Robert S. McNamara Fellowship, World Bank, 1987-1988International Finance Section Fellowship, Princeton University, 1982-1985Harbison Fellowship, Princeton University, 1980-81OTHER PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONSLSE Centennial Professor of Economics, London School of Economics, 2013-2016Research Associate, National Bureau of Economic ResearchResearch Fellow, Centre for Economic Policy Research (London)Associate, Economic Research on Identity, Norms and Narratives (ERINN) Network, (since 2016)Research Fellow, IZA (Institute for Labor Economics) (since 2011)Senior Fellow, Bureau for Research in Economic Analysis of Development (BREAD) (since 2003)Fellow of the European Economic Association (Emeritus)Member, Council on Foreign RelationsHonorary Member, Latin American and Caribbean Economic Association (LACEA)OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIESPresident-Elect, International Economic Association (2017- )Vice-President, International Economic Association (2015-2017)Steering and Executive Committees, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard (2015-)General Editor, Global Policy (2014-)Member, Economic Advisory Panel, The Global Commission on the Economy and Climate (2013-2014)Member, Advisory Board, Review of Economics and Statistics (since 2013)Sanjaya Lall Visiting Professor of Business and Development, University of Oxford, Green TempletonCollege, Trinity Term 2013Monthly columnist and “Thought Leader,” Project Syndicate NewspapersMember, Committee on International Economic Policy Reform (since 2010)Member, Scientific Council, Paris School of Economics (since 2006)Member, Advisory Board of Global Policy Journal (2009-2014)Co-Editor, Journal of Globalization and Development (since 2009)

-3Editorial Board Member, Studies in Comparative International Development (since 2000)Co-Editor, The Review of Economics and Statistics (2002-2011)Member, Economic Policy and Research Advisory Council (EPRAC), EBRD (since 2011)Member, Chief Economist's Advisory Council, World Bank (2011-2012)Member, International Advisory Board, Akbank (2009-2010)Chair, Advisory Committee, Center for Global Development (2001-2010)Member, Advisory Committee, Peterson Institute for International Economics (1995-2009)Research Coordinator, Intergovernmental Group of Twenty-Four on International Monetary Affairs (G24), (1999-2002)Research Fellow and Advisory Committee Member, Economic Research Forum for the Arab Countries,Iran & Turkey (since 1993)Member, Scientific Council, Brussels European and Global Economic Laboratory (BRUEGEL) (2005-2010)Member of Executive Committee, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs (Harvard) (2011-2013)Forum Fellow, World Economic Forum, DavosAdvisor, Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey (2000-2002)Senior Advisor, Overseas Development Council (1997-2000)Associate Editor, Journal of Economic Literature (2006-2009)Associate Editor, Journal of Economic Perspectives (1997-2002)Associate Editor, The Review of Economics and Statistics (1996-2002)Associate Editor, Journal of Development Economics (1990-2003)Overseas Editor, European Economic Review (1994-2002)Co-Editor, Journal of Policy Reform (1996-2000)Associate Editor, Journal of International Economics (1991-93)Member of Visiting Committee, Woodrow Wilson School MPA Program, Princeton University (1996)Visiting Scholar, Research Department (1996, 2004) and Fiscal Affairs Department (1990), InternationalMonetary FundMember of Advisory Panel, Human Development Report, UNDP (1995-96, 2004-05, 2009-2010)Co-Director, Harvard Project on Palestinian Refugees, John F. Kennedy School of Government (19961998)Wei Lun Visiting Professor, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1993-94Advisor, Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations, Government of Poland (1990)Visiting Scholar, International Finance Division, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System(1987)Assistant Economic Affairs Officer, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, Geneva,Switzerland (1980 and 1981-82)SPECIAL LECTURESJames Meade Inaugural Lecture, University of Cambridge, March 1, 2017Vrienden van Cobbenhagen Lecture, Tilburg University, Netherlands, January 18, 2017Angelo Costa Lecture, Rome, Italy, December 2, 2016Wellington-Burnham Lecture, Tufts University, November 3, 2016Marie Jahoda Lecture, SPRU, University of Sussex, February 4, 2016Global Policy Institute Lecture, Durham University, October 5, 2015Kapuscinski Development Lecture, Athens, Greece, October 2, 2015American Enterprise Lecture, Furman University, March 18, 2015Angus Maddison Lecture, University of Groningen, Netherlands, June 12, 2014Richard H. Sabot Lecture, Center for Global Development, Washington, DC, April 24, 2014

-4Martin H. Crego Lecture, Vassar College, September 26, 2013Colin Clark Lecture, Australasian Econometric Society Meetings, Melbourne, July 5, 2012Arrow Lecture in Ethics and Leadership, Stanford University, May 24, 2012Roepke Lecture in Economic Geography, Association of American Geographers conference, New YorkCity, February 25, 2012Bharat Ram Memorial Seminar (“The Globalization Paradox”), Delhi, December 16, 2011Johanna M. Boving Lecture, University of Saskatchewan, Canada, March 31st, 2011Merih Celasun Memorial Lecture, Ankara, Turkey, December 22, 2010Caffe Lectures, Rome, December 14 and 15, 2010Calderwood Lecture, Wellesley College, October 28, 2010.Robert Bradbury Distinguished Lecture in International Economics, University of Florida at Gainesville,September 17, 2010Johnson Distinguished Lecture, Middlebury College, October 8, 2009Sir Arthur Lewis Distinguished Lecture, University of the West Indies, Barbados, March 27, 2009Philip Gamble Memorial Lecture, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, November 2007The World Economy Lecture, University of Nottingham, October 2007Yan Fu Memorial Lecture, China Center for Economic Research, Beijing University, March 2006Ralph Miliband Public Lecture, London School of Economics, November 2005Raul Prebisch Memorial Lecture, ECLAC, Santiago, August 2005WIDER (World Institute for Development Economics Research) Annual Lecture, November 2004Luca d’Agliano Lecture in Development Economics, Turin, October 2004Kurt W. Rothschild Lecture, Johannes Keppler University, Linz, Austria, November 2003Merrick Lecture, University of Virginia, March 2003Gaston Eyskens Lectures, University of Leuven, October 2002Carlos F. Diaz Alejandro Lecture, Latin American Meeting of the Econometric Society, July 2001Eilert Sundt Lecture, University of Oslo, Norway, October 1999Raul Prebisch Lecture, UNCTAD, Geneva, October 1997Alfred Marshall Lecture, European Economic Association Annual Meeting, August 1996PAPERS AND PUBLICATIONSA. Books and MonographsStraight Talk on Trade: Ideas for a Sane World Economy, Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J.,2017, forthcoming.Structural Change, Fundamentals, and Growth: A Framework and Case Studies, edited with MargaretMcMillan and Claudia Sepúlveda, International Food Policy Research Institute and World Bank,Washington, D.C., 2017.Economics Rules: The Rights and Wrongs of the Dismal Science, W.W. Norton, New York, 2015.(Translations in progress into Japanese, Korean, French, Spanish, Chinese, Italian, Turkish, Russian, Thai,Persian, Dutch.)Towards a Better Global Economy: Policy Implications for Citizens Worldwide in the 21st Century, withFranklin Allen and others, Oxford University Press, Oxford and New York, 2014.

-5Yargı, Cemaat ve Bir Darbe Kurgusunun İçyüzü [The Judiciary, the [Gülen] Community, and the InsideStory of a Fictional Coup] (with Pınar Doğan), Destek Yayinevi, Istanbul, February 2014.The Globalization Paradox: Democracy and the Future of the World Economy, W.W. Norton, New Yorkand London, 2011. (Translated into German, Spanish, Greek, Finnish, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Turkish,Polish, Serbian, Russian, Arabic, Italian, Hungarian, Dutch, Taiwanese, Mongolian.)Balyoz: Bir Darbe Kurgusunun Belgeleri ve Gerçekler [Sledgehammer: The Reality and Documents Behinda Fictional Coup] (with Pınar Doğan), Destek Yayinevi, Istanbul, December 2010.Handbook of Development Economics, vol. 5, edited with Mark R. Rosenzweig, North-Holland, 2010.Nations et Mondialisation: Les Stratégies Nationales de Développement dans un Monde Globalisé,Editions Découverte, Paris, 2008.One Economics, Many Recipes: Globalization, Institutions, and Economic Growth, Princeton UniversityPress, Princeton, N.J., 2007. (Translated into Polish, Chinese, Korean, Spanish, and Turkish)Integrating the Americas: FTAA and Beyond (edited with A. Estevadeordal, A.M. Taylor, and A. Velasco),David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Harvard University Press, 2004.In Search of Prosperity: Analytic Narratives on Economic Growth (edited), Princeton University Press,Princeton, N.J., 2003.Brookings Trade Forum: 2002 (edited with S. Collins), The Brookings Institution, Washington, DC, 2003.Brookings Trade Forum: 2001 (edited with S. Collins), The Brookings Institution, Washington, DC, 2001.Brookings Trade Forum: 2000 (edited with S. Collins), The Brookings Institution, Washington, DC, 2000.Making Openness Work: The New Global Economy and the Developing Countries, OverseasDevelopment Council, Washington, DC, 1999.Has Globalization Gone Too Far?, Institute for International Economics, Washington, DC, 1997.(Translated into German, Chinese, Spanish, and Turkish)Emerging Agenda for Global Trade: High Stakes for Developing Countries (with R. Lawrence and J.Whalley), Overseas Development Council, Washington, DC, 1996.Miracle or Design? Lessons from the East Asian Experience (with A. Fishlow, C. Gwin, S. Haggard and R.Wade), Overseas Development Council, Washington, DC 1994.The Economics of Middle-East Peace (edited with S. Fischer and E. Tuma), Cambridge, MA, MIT Press,1993.External Debt, Adjustment, and Burden Sharing: A Unified Framework (with I. Diwan), Princeton Studiesin International Finance No. 73, Princeton, NJ, 1992.

-6Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union in the World Economy (with S. Collins), Institute for InternationalEconomics, Washington, D.C., 1991.The Political Economy of Turkey: Debt, Adjustment and Sustainability (edited with T. Aricanli), London,Macmillan, and New York, St. Martin's, 1990.B. Articles“An African Growth Miracle?” Journal of African Economies, December 2016, 1-18.“Is Liberal Democracy Feasible in Developing Countries?” Studies in Comparative InternationalDevelopment, 50th Anniversary Issue, 2016.“Premature Deindustrialization,” Journal of Economic Growth, 21(1), March 2016.“The Future of Democracy in Europe,” in Luuk van Middelaar and Philippe Van Parijs, eds., What is theFuture of Democracy in Europe and How Can the Union be a Part of It?, Lannoo, Brussels, 2015.“Green Industrial Policy,” Oxford Review of Economic Policy, vol. 30 (3), Autumn 2014, 469-491.“The Past, Present, and Future of Economic Growth,” in Franklin Allen and others, Towards a BetterGlobal Economy: Policy Implications for Citizens Worldwide in the 21st Century, Oxford University Press,Oxford and New York, 2014 (abridged version published in Challenge, May/June 2014).“Globalization, Structural Change, and Productivity Growth, with an Update on Africa,” (with MargaretMcMillan and Íñigo Verduzco-Gallo), World Development, Volume 63, November 2014, Pages 11–32.“When Ideas Trump Interests: Preferences, World Views, and Policy Innovations,” The Journal ofEconomic Perspectives, 28(1), Winter 2014, 189–208.“Unconditional Convergence in Manufacturing,” Quarterly Journal of Economics, 128 (1), February 2013,165-204.“Who Needs the Nation State?” Economic Geography, 89(1), January 2013, 1-19.“Structural Change, Industrialization, and Convergence,” in Eva Paus, ed., Getting Development Right:Structural Transformation, Inclusion and Sustainability in the Post-Crisis Era, Palgrave Macmillan, NewYork and London, 2013.After the Fall: The Future of Global Cooperation (with J. Frieden, M. Pettis, and E. Zedillo), GenevaReports on the World Economy 14, International Center for Money and Banking, Geneva, July 2012.“The Future of Economic Convergence,” in Achieving Maximum Long-Run Growth, Federal Reserve Bankof Kansas City, 2012.

-7“Why We Learn Nothing from Regressing Economic Growth on Policies,” Seoul Journal of Economics,vol. 25, no. 2, Summer 2012.“Globalization Dilemmas and the Way Out” (Bharat Ram Memorial Seminar Lecture), Indian Journal ofIndustrial Relations, vol. 47, no. 3, January 2012.“Do We Need to Rethink Growth Policies?” in Olivier J. Blanchard, David Romer, Michael Spence, andJoseph E. Stiglitz, eds., In the Wake of the Crisis: Leading Economists Reassess Economic Policy, MITPress, Cambridge and London, 2012.“The Turkish Economy after the Global Financial Crisis,” Ekonomi-tek, vol. 1, no. 1, January 2012.Rethinking Central Banking (with Barry Eichengreen et al.), Report of the Committee on InternationalEconomic Policy and Reform, Washington, DC, September 2011.“Globalization, Structural Change, and Economic Growth” (with Margaret McMillan), in M. Bachetta andM. Jansen, eds., Making Globalization Socially Sustainable, International Labor Organization and WorldTrade Organization, Geneva, 2011.“Diagnostics before Prescription,” Journal of Economic Perspectives, 24(3), Summer 2010, pp. 33-44.“Making Room for China in the World Economy,” American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings,May 2010.“Growth After the Crisis,” in Michael Spence and Danny Leipziger, eds., Globalization and Growth:Implications for a Post-Crisis World, Commission on Growth and Development, Washington, DC, 2010.“Development Policy and Development Economics: An Introduction” (with Mark R. Rosenzweig), in D.Rodrik and M.R. Rosenzweig (eds.), Handbook of Development Economics, vol. 5, North-Holland, 2010.“Why Did Financial Globalization Disappoint?” (with A. Subramanian), IMF Staff Papers, Volume 56,Number 1, March 2009, 112-138.“The New Development Economics: We Shall Experiment, But How Shall We Learn?” in J. Cohen and W.Easterly, eds., What Works in Development? Thinking Big and Thinking Small, Brookings InstitutionPress, Washington, DC, 2009.“The Real Exchange Rate and Economic Growth,” Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 2008:2.“Industrial Policy: Don’t Ask Why, Ask How,” Middle East Development Journal, 2008, 1-29.“Understanding South Africa’s Economic Puzzles,” Economics of Transition, vol. 16, no. 4, 2008, 769-797.“A Practical Approach to Formulating Growth Strategies,” in J. Stiglitz and N. Serra, eds., The WashingtonConsensus Reconsidered: Towards a New Global Governance, Oxford University Press, New York, 2008.“Thinking About Governance,” in Governance, Growth, and Development Decision-Making, reflectionsby D. North, D. Acemoglu, F. Fukuyama, and D. Rodrik, The World Bank, April 2008.

-8-“Growth Diagnostics” (with R. Hausmann and Andres Velasco), in J. Stiglitz and N. Serra, eds., TheWashington Consensus Reconsidered: Towards a New Global Governance, Oxford University Press, NewYork, 2008.“The Disappointments of Financial Globalization,” in Bank of Thailand, Financial Globalization andEmerging Market Economies, Proceedings of an International Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand, November2008.Normalizing Industrial Policy, Commission on Growth and Development Working Paper No. 3,Washington, DC, 2008.“Second-Best Institutions,” American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, May 2008.“Saving Globalization from its Cheerleaders,” Journal of International Trade and Diplomacy, vol. 1 no. 2,Fall 2007.“What You Export Matters” (with R. Hausmann and J. Hwang), Journal of Economic Growth, volume 12,no. 1, March, 2007.“Industrial Development: Stylized Facts and Policies,” in United Nations, Industrial Development for the21st Century, U.N., New York, 2007.“Goodbye Washington Consensus, Hello Washington Confusion?” Journal of Economic Literature, XLIV,December 2006, 969-983.“What Produces Economic Success?” in Ricardo Ffrench-Davis, ed., Economic Growth with Equity:Challenges for Latin America, Palgrave Macmillan, London, 2007.“What’s So Special About China’s Exports?” China & World Economy, vol. 14. no. 5, September-October,2006, 1-19.“The Social Cost of Foreign Exchange Reserves,” International Economic Journal, 20(3), September 2006,253-266.“On the Efficacy of Reforms: Policy Tinkering, Institutional Change, and Entrepreneurship,” (with MuratIyigun), in Theo S. Eicher and Cecilia Garcia-Penalosa, eds., Institutions, Development, and EconomicGrowth, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2006.“Development Lessons for Asia from Non-Asian Countries,” Asian Development Review, vol. 23, No. 1,January-June 2006, 1-15.“Self-Discovery in a Development Strategy for El Salvador” (with Ricardo Hausmann), Economia: Journalof the Latin American and Caribbean Economic Association, 6(1), Fall 2005, 43-102.“Growth Accelerations” (with Ricardo Hausmann and Lant Pritchett), Journal of Economic Growth, 10,303-329, 2005.

-9“Do Democratic Transitions Produce Bad Economic Outcomes?” (with Romain Wacziarg) AmericanEconomic Review, Papers and Proceedings, vol. 95, no. 2, May 2005, 50-55.“Growth Strategies,” in P. Aghion and S. Durlauf, eds., Handbook of Economic Growth, vol. 1A, NorthHolland, 2005.“Rethinking Growth Strategies,” in A.B. Atkinson et al., WIDER Perspectives on Global Development,Palgrave-Macmillan in association with UNU-WIDER, London, 2005.“From ‘Hindu Growth’ to Productivity Surge: The Mystery of the Indian Growth Transition” (with ArvindSubramanian), IMF Staff Papers, vol. 52, no. 2, 2005.“Rule of Law, Democracy, Openness and Income: Estimating the Interrelationships” (with RobertoRigobon), Economics of Transition, 13 (3): 533-564 2005.“In Search of the Holy Grail: Policy Convergence, Experimentation, and Economic Performance,” (withSharun Mukand), American Economic Review, March 2005.“Why Are Some Individuals (and Countries) More Protectionist than Others?” (with Anna Maria Mayda),European Economic Review, August 2005.Towards a Strategy for Economic Growth in Uruguay (with R. Hausmann and Andres Rodriguez-Clare),Inter-American Development Bank, Economic and Social Study Series, February 2005. [Published as“Hacia una Estrategia para el Crecimiento Economico de Uruguay,” in Eduardo Fernandez-Arias andSilvia Sagari, eds., Una Nueva Era de Crecimiento Economico en Uruguay, Inter-American DevelopmentBank, Washington, DC, 2006.]“Feasible Globalizations,” in M. Weinstein, ed., Globalization: What’s New?, Columbia University Press,New York, 2005.“Institutions Rule: The Primacy of Institutions over Geography and Integration in EconomicDevelopment” (with A. Subramanian and F. Trebbi), Journal of Economic Growth, vol. 9, no.2, June 2004.“When Economic Reform Goes Wrong: Cashews in Mozambique” (with M. McMillan and K. HornWelch), Brookings Trade Forum 2003, Washington, DC 2004.“Economic Development as Self-Discovery” (with Ricardo Hausmann), Journal of DevelopmentEconomics, vol. 72, December 2003.“Introduction: What Do We Learn from the Country Narratives?” in D. Rodrik, ed., In Search ofProsperity: Analytic Narratives on Economic Growth, Princeton University Press, 2003."Did the Malaysian Capital Controls Work?" (with Ethan Kaplan), in S. Edwards and J. Frankel, eds.,Preventing Currency Crises in Emerging Markets, The University of Chicago Press for the NBER, 2002."Trade Policy Reform as Institutional Reform," in B. M. Hoekman , P. English, and A. Mattoo, eds.,Development, Trade, and the WTO: A Handbook, World Bank, Washington, DC, 2002.

-10"Development Strategies for the 21st Century," in Annual World Bank Conference on DevelopmentEconomics 2000, Fall 2001.The Global Governance of Trade as if Development Really Mattered, United Nations DevelopmentProgram, New York, 2001."Why Is There So Much Economic Insecurity in Latin America?" CEPAL Review, No. 73, April 2001."Trade Policy and Economic Growth: A Skeptic's Guide to the Cross-National Evidence," (with FranciscoRodríguez), Macroeconomics Annual 2000, eds. Ben Bernanke and Kenneth S. Rogoff, MIT Press forNBER, Cambridge, MA, 2001."Saving Transitions," The World Bank Economic Review, vol. 14, no.3, September 2000."Institutions for High-Quality Growth: What They Are and How to Acquire Them," Studies inComparative International Development, vol. 35, no.3, Fall 2000."When Does International Capital Mobility Require Tax Coordination?" (with Tanguy van Ypersele),Journal of International Economics, vol. 54, no. 1, 2001, 57-73."Governance of Economic Globalization," in J.S. Nye, Jr., and J.D. Donahue, eds., Governance in aGlobalizing World, Brookings Institution Press, Washington, DC, 2000."Participatory Politics, Social Cooperation, and Economic Stability," American Economic Review, Papersand Proceedings, May 2000."What Drives Public Employment in Developing Countries?," Review of Development Economics, 4(3),October 2000."Governing the World Economy: Does One Architectural Style Fit All?" Brookings Trade Forum: 1999,eds., Susan Collins and Robert Lawrence, Washington, DC, Brookings Institution, 2000."Short-Term Capital Flows" (with Andres Velasco), in Annual World Bank Conference on DevelopmentEconomics 1999, April 2000."How Far Will International Economic Integration Go?" Journal of Economic Perspectives, Winter 2000."Where Did All the Growth Go? External Shocks, Social Conflict and Growth Collapses," Journal ofEconomic Growth, December 1999."Democracies Pay Higher Wages," Quarterly Journal of Economics, August 1999."Globalization and Labor, Or: If Globalization is a Bowl of Cherries, Why Are There so Many Glum FacesAround the Table?" in Richard E. Baldwin, et al., eds., Market Integration, Regionalism and the GlobalEconomy, Cambridge University Press for CEPR, New York, 1999."Does Global Competition Require Small Government?" (with Joanna R. Veltri), Wirtschafts PolitischeBlätter, 46(3), 1999.

-11-"Symposium on Globalization in Perspective: An Introduction," Journal of Economic Perspectives, 12(4),Fall 1998."Why Do More Open Economies Have Bigger Governments?" Journal of Political Economy, 106(5),October 1998."Trade Policy and Economic Performance in Sub-Saharan Africa," EGDI Discussion Paper series, SwedishMinistry of Foreign Affairs," October 1998."The Debate over Globalization: How to Move Forward by looking Backward," in Jeffrey J. Schott, ed.,Launching New Global Trade Talks: An Action Agenda, Institute for International Economics, SpecialReport 12, Washington, DC, 1998."Why Is Trade Reform So Difficult in Africa?" Journal of African Economies, vol. 7, June 1998."TFPG Controversies, Institutions and Economic Performance in East Asia," in Y. Hayami and M. Aoki,eds., The Institutional Foundation of Economic Development in East Asia, London, Macmillan, 1998."Who Needs Capital-Account Convertibility?" in Stanley Fischer and others, Should the IMF PursueCapital-Account Convertibility? Essays in International Finance No. 207, International Finance Section,Department of Economics, Princeton University, May 1998."Globalization, Social Conflict, and Economic Growth" (Prebisch Lecture), The World Economy 21(2),March 1998."International Trade and Big Government," in B.J. Cohen, ed., International Trade and Finance: NewFrontiers for Research--Essays in Honor of Peter B. Kenen, Cambridge University Press, New York, 1997."The ‘Paradoxes’ of the Successful State," European Economic Review (Alfred Marshall Lecture), April1997."Trade Strategy, Exports, and Investment: Another Look at East Asia," Pacific Economic Review, February1997."The Political Economy of International Trade: Enduring Puzzles and an Agenda for Inquiry" (with J. Alt, J.Frieden, M. Gilligan, and R. Rogowski), Comparative Political Studies, December 1996."Labor Standards in International Trade: Do They Matter and What Do We Do About Them?" in R.Lawrence et al., Emerging Agenda for Global Trade: High Stakes for Developing Countries, OverseasDevelopment Council, Washington, DC, 1996."Why Is There Multilateral Lending?" in Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics1995 (eds. M. Bruno and B. Pleskovic), April 1996."Understanding Economic Policy Reform," Journal of Economic Literature, March 1996.

-12"Coordination Failures and Government Policy: A Model with Applications to East Asia and EasternEurope," Journal of International Economics 40(1-2), February 1996, 1-22."The Political Economy of Trade Policy," in G. Grossman and K. Rogoff (eds.), Handbook of InternationalEconomics, vol. 3, Amsterdam, North-Holland, 1995."Taking Trade Policy Seriously: Export Subsidization as a Case Study in Policy Effectiveness," in A.Deardorff, J. Levinson, and R. Stern (eds.), New Directions in Trade Theory, Ann Arbor, University ofMichigan Press, 1995."Developing Countries After the Uruguay Round," in UNCTAD, International and Monetary Issues for the1990s, vol. VI, New York, United Nations, 1995."Trade Liberalization in Disinflation," in P.B. Kenen (ed.), Understanding Interdependence: TheMacroeconomics of the Open Economy, Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 1995."Trade and Industrial Policy Reform," in J.R. Behrman and T.N. Srinivasan (eds.), Handbook ofDevelopment Economics, vol. III,B Amsterdam, North-Holland, 1995."The Dynamics of Political Support for Reform in Economies in Transition," Journal of the Japanese andInternational Economies, 9(4), December 1995."Strategic Trade Policy with Potential for Import Substitution" (with C.-H. Yoon), Journal of EconomicDevelopment 20(1), 1995."The World Bank in Historical Perspective" (with M. Gavin), American Economic Review, Papers &Proceedings, May 1995."Getting Interventions Right: How South Korea and Taiwan Grew Rich," Economic Policy 20, 1995."Distributive Politics and Economic Growth" (with A. Alesina), Quarterly Journal of Economics, May1994."The Rush to Free Trade in the Developing World: Why So Late? Why Now? Will It Last?" in S. Haggardand S. Webb (eds.), Voting for Reform: Democracy, Political Liberalization, and Economic Adjustment,New York, Oxford University Press, 1994."King Kong Meets Godzilla: The World Bank and The East Asian Miracle," in A. Fishlow and others,Miracle or Design? Lessons from the East Asian Experience, Overseas Development Council, Policy EssayNo. 11, Washington, DC, 1994."Foreign Trade in Eastern Europe's Transition: Early Results," in O.J. Blanchard et al. (eds.), TheTransition in Eastern Europe, Chicago and London, University of Chicago Press, 1994."Industrial Organization and Product Quality: Evidence from South Korean and Taiwanese Exports," in P.Krugman and M.A. Smith (eds.), Empirical Studies of Strategic Trade Policy, Chicago and London,University of Chicago Press, 1994.

-13"Political-Economy Arguments for a Uniform Tariff" (with A. Panagariya), International Economic Review34(3), August 1993."The Positive Economics of Policy Reform," American Economic Review, Papers & Proceedings 83(2),May 1993."Redistributive Taxation Without Excess Burden," Economics & Politics 5(1), March 1993."The New Regionalism: A Country Perspective" (with J. de Melo and A. Panagariya), in J. de Melo and A.Panagariya (eds.), New Dimensions in Regional Integration, London, Cambridge University Press forCEPR, 1993."Making Sense of the Soviet Trade Shock in Eastern Europe: A Framework and Some Estimates," in M.Blejer et al. (eds.), Eastern Europe in Transition: From Recession to Growth? Washington, DC, The WorldBank, 1993."External Shocks, Politics, and Private Investment: Some Theory and Empirical Evidence" (with SuleOzler), Journal of Development Economics 39(1), July 1992."Conceptual Issues in the Design of Trade Policy for Industrialization," World Development 20(3), March1992."The Limits of Trade Policy Reform in Developing Countries," The Journal of Economic Perspectives 6(1),Winter 1992 (reprinted in P. King, ed., International Economics and International Economic Policy: AReader, 2nd ed., New York, McGraw-Hill, 1995)."Political Economy and Development Policy," European Economic Review, Papers & Proceedings 36,April 1992."Distribution,

Harvard University . 79 JFK Street . Cambridge, MA 02138. E-mail: dani_rodrik@hks.harvard.edu. . Studies in Comparative International Development (since 2000) Co-Editor, The Review of Economics and Statistics (2002-2011) . Journal of Economic Literature (2006-2009) Associate Editor, Journal of Economic Perspectives (1997-2002) .