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PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
UNIVERSITY
OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES, Anderson School of Management
Visiting Associate Professor of Economics, 2007-2008 STANFORD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS,
Political Economy Group
Associate Professor of Economics, since
2002 (tenured in 2006)
Assistant Professor of Economics,
1998-2002.
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NATIONAL BUREAU OF
ECONOMIC RESEARCH,
Research Associate, Political Economy
program, International Finance and Macroeconomics program, 2006-
Faculty Research Fellow, International
Finance and Macroeconomics program, 2002-2006
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CENTER FOR ECONOMIC
POLICY RESEARCH,
Faculty Affiliate, International Trade
program, 2005-
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EDUCATION
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HARVARD UNIVERSITY,
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UNIVERSITE DE
PARIS-DAUPHINE, |
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INSTITUT D'ETUDES
POLITIQUES DE PARIS, |
PAPERS
AND PUBLICATIONS
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· PUBLISHED ARTICLES |
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Trade Liberalization and Growth: New Evidence |
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Death and Development |
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Small |
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Borders and Growth |
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Do Democratic Transitions Produce Bad Economic Outcomes? (with Dani Rodrik) - American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings, 95(2), May 2005. pp. 50-55 |
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Trade Liberalization and Intersectoral Labor Movements |
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Fractionalization |
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Stages of Diversification |
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Measuring the Dynamic Gains From Trade |
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How Democracy Affects Growth |
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Economic Integration and Political Disintegration |
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Openness, Country Size and Government |
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· BOOK CHAPTERS AND BOOK REVIEWS |
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Review of Acemoglu and Robinson's "Economic
Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy" Science, 313(5793), pp. 1576 – 1577 (15 September 2006). |
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Trade, Growth and the Size of Countries |
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Review of Easterly's “The Elusive Quest for Growth” |
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The Economics of Civic Trust |
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· WORK IN PROGRESS |
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The Diffusion of Development |
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Structural Convergence |
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Human Capital and Democracy |
OTHER ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE
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STANFORD UNIVERSITY Faculty Fellow, Stanford Center for International
Development (SCID), Stanford Institute for Economic Policy
Research. Research Affiliate, Forum on Contemporary Europe, Freeman-Spogli Institute for International Studies. |
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VISITING POSITIONS The
World Bank Research Group, Stockholm University, Institute for International Economic Studies, March 2003 ICRIER: Indian Council For Research
on International Economic Relations, |
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE At Stanford GSB:
Political
Macroeconomics (PhD course), Strategy in the Business
Environment (MBA core course), Business Ethics (MBA
core course), International
Political Economy (MBA elective). |
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REFEREE REPORTS FOR ACADEMIC JOURNALS |
AWARDS AND HONORS
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Research grant from Stanford's Presidential Fund for Innovation in International Studies ($177,150 over 3 years), 2006-2009 Moghadam Family Faculty Fellow, 2006-2007. |
INVITED PRESENTATIONS AND CONFERENCES
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University of Southern California (April 2008), Brown University (April 2008), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (April 2008), University of Oregon (February 2008), UC Davis (December 2007), Commission on Growth and Development, Yale University (September 2007), New York University (March 2007), World Bank (March 2007), Penn State University (March 2007), UC Santa Barbara (December 2006), UCLA (December 2006), UC San Diego (November 2006), UCLA (November 2006), International Monetary Fund (October 2006), Princeton University Political Institutions and Economic Policy Conference (May 2006), NBER Political Economy Program meeting (May 2006), University of British Columbia (March 2006), Northwestern University (December 2005), UC San Diego (November 2005), UC Berkeley (November 2005), London Business School (November 2005), INSEAD (November 2005), International Monetary Fund (May 2005), Stanford University (May 2005), UC Santa Barbara (March 2005), MIT (January 2005), Columbia University (January 2005), AEA meetings in Philadelphia (January 2005), Stanford University (October 2004), University of Colorado at Boulder (October 2004), University of Houston (October 2004), Harvard University (March 2004), World Bank (March 2004), UCLA (February 2004), Duke University (January 2004), UC Davis (November 2003), Cornell University (October 2003), Stanford University (October 2003), UC San Diego (April 2003), Stockholm School of Economics (March 2003), Stockholm University (March 2003), Hoover Institution (November 2002), Stanford University (April 2002), UC Berkeley (April 2002), UC Berkeley (March 2002), AEA meetings, Atlanta (January 2002), Dartmouth College (December 2001), New York University (December 2001), International Seminar On Macroeconomics, University College Dublin (June 2001), Columbia University (April 2001), Yale University (April 2001), UCLA (March 2001), Stanford University (February 2001), Université de Paris-Dauphine (December 2000), UC Davis (November 2000), 21st NBER Summer Institute (July 2000), University of Chicago (May 2000), Caltech-Stanford Formal Political Economy Conference (May 2000), ICRIER (March 2000), University of Maryland (November 1999), Stanford University (November 1999), Conference on Democracy, Participation and Economic Development, Columbia University (April 1999), UC Berkeley (February 1999), Carnegie-Rochester Conference on Public Policy (November 1998), Delhi School of Economics (July 1998), World Bank (February 1998), UC Irvine (February 1998), Stockholm University (February 1998), Federal Reserve Board (February 1998), University of Chicago (January 1998), Stanford University (January 1998), New York University (January 1998), Columbia University (January 1998), Federal Reserve Bank of Boston (January 1998), Harvard University (November 1997). |
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Co-organizer, Conference on the Media and Economic Performance, Stanford Institute for International Studies, March 2004. |
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Co-organizer, Conference on Demographics, Health and Economic Development, Stanford Institute for International Studies, May 2005. |
PAST AND CURRENT PH.D. STUDENTS
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Francesco Giovannoni – Department of Economics, University of Bristol, UK. (Ph.D. Stanford GSB, 2000) Asaf Zussman – Department of Economics, Hebrew University in Jerusalem (Ph.D. Stanford Economics, 2003) Jessica Wallack – IR/PS, UC San Diego (Ph.D. Stanford GSB, 2004) Irena Asmundson – International Monetary Fund (Ph.D. Stanford Economics, 2005) John Hatfield – Stanford Graduate School of Business (Ph.D. Stanford Economics, 2005) William Hauk, Jr. – Moore School of Business, University of South Carolina (PhD Stanford GSB, 2005) Cameron Shelton – Dept. of Economics, Wesleyan University (PhD Stanford GSB, 2005) Silvia Console Battilana (Ph.D. Stanford Economics, 2007) Peter Lorentzen – Dept. of Political Science, UC Berkeley (Ph.D. Stanford GSB, 2007) Erik Snowberg – California Institute of Technology (PhD Stanford GSB, 2008) Christopher Paik – Stanford Graduate School of Business (4th year student) Katrina Kosec – Stanford Graduate School of Business (2nd year student) Cecilia Mo – Stanford
Graduate School of Business (2nd year student) |
OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
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Short Term Consultant |
THE
WORLD BANK, Development Economics Vice Presidency. Wrote a research paper on the links between trade policy and economic growth, in preparation for the Global Economic Prospects report of 1997. June 1996-January 1997. |
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Research Intern |
MINISTRY OF
FINANCE, Conducted a study and wrote a report on the economic evaluation of public spending and public management control. Summer 1990. |
PERSONAL / OTHER
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General: |
Citizen of France, |
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Language: |
Bilingual in French and English, fluent in Spanish. |
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Travel: |
Extensive travel in |