Richard Edward Baldwin

Richard Edward Baldwin

Richard Edward Baldwin The Graduate Institute, Geneva Telephone: +41 22 908-5900 Maison de la Paix, room 801 [email protected] 2 Eugène Rigot; CH-1211 Geneva 21- Switzerland @BaldwinRE on Twitter TEACHING POSITIONS Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Professor of International Economics, Geneva (1991–). University of Oxford, Visiting Research Professor (2012–2015), Associate Member Nuffield College ((2015–). Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Visiting Professor, Economics Department (Sep 2002–Jan 2003, Sep 98–Feb 99). Columbia University Business School, Associate Professor (1989–1991); Assistant Professor (1986–1989). RESEARCH & ADVISORY POSITIONS Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), London: President (Jun2016–); Director (Jan 2014–Jun 2016); Policy Director (2006–2014); International Trade Programme Director (1991–2001), Research Fellow (1988 –). Member, Academic Advisory Committee, Research Institute of Japan’s Ministry of Economy Trade and Industry (RIETI), Tokyo (2011–). World Economic Forum, Geneva: Member, Global Agenda Council on Trade, World Economic Forum, Geneva (2009– 2016); Member, Stewardship Board for the World Economic Forum’s International Trade and Investment System. VoxEU.org: Founder and Editor–in–Chief (Mar 2006–). National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), Cambridge: Research Associate, (1996–); Faculty Research Fellow (1987–1996). Peterson Institute for International Economics, Washington: Vice Chair, Advisory Committee, (Apr 2008–2012). European Economic Association: Elected Council Member (1999–2004 and 2006–2011). CEPII, Paris: Scientific Committee member (2005–2007). World Trade Institute, Bern: Chairman of the Foundation Board, (Sep 2003–Aug 2007). Economic Policy: Senior Editor (2014–2015); CoManaging Editor (2000–2006). Group of Economic Analysis for Romano Prodi, President of European Commission, Brussels: member (2001–2003). Scientific Advisory Board, CREI, Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona: Member (1998–2003). Scientific Committee, EU Competitiveness Report, European Commission, Brussels: Member (1997–1998). European Economic Review: Associate Editor (1992–1998). Directorate–General III (Industry), European Commission, Brussels: Member of Economic Advisory Group (1995). Council of Foreign Relations, New York City: Term Member (1989–1995). PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS Senior Staff Economist, Council of Economic Advisers, Executive Office of the President, Washington (Aug 1990–Apr 1991). Assistant Economist, USAID energy project, Colombo (Jun 1984–Sep 1984). Associate Economic Affairs Officer, UNCTAD, Geneva (Jul 1982–Aug 1982); Assistant Economic Affairs Officer, (Jul 1981–Jan 1982). Research Assistant, Congressional Budget Office, Washington, D.C. (May 1980–Aug 1980). Intern, Joint Economic Committee, US Senate, Washington, D.C. (Jun 1979–Aug 1979). EDUCATION & HONOURS Ph.D. Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1986. (Advisor: Paul Krugman) M.Sc. Economics, London School of Economics, 1981. (Tutor: Alasdair Smith) B.A. Economics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1980. (Senior Advisor: Andre Sapir) Doctor honoris causa: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (PUCP), 2014; University of St. Gallen, 2012; Turku School of Economics and Business Administration, 2005. PUBLICATIONS Books The Great Convergence: Information Technology and the New Globalization, Harvard University Press, 333 pages, 2016. The Economics of European Integration, (joint with Charles Wyplosz), McGraw-Hill Education, 458 pages, 5th edition, 2015 (1st edition 2003, 2nd 2005, 3rd 2009, and 4th edition 2012). Economic Geography and Public Policy, (joint with Rikard Forslid, Philippe Martin, Gianmarco Ottaviano, and Frédéric Robert-Nicoud), Princeton University Press, 481 pages, 2003. Towards an Integrated Europe, Centre for Economic Policy Research Press, 234 pages, 1994. Policy Monographs Last Chance for the Doha Round: Final Report of the High-Level Trade Experts Group, (joint with Jagdish Bhagwati, Peter Sutherland, Kingsley Amoako, Muhamad Chatib Basri, Eckart Guth, Jaime Serra Puche, Subidey Togan, and Jürgen Von Hagen), VoxEU.org, 60 pages, 2011. Study on the Impact of the Euro on Trade and Foreign Direct Investment, (joint with Virginia DiNino, Lionel Fontagné, Roberto De Santis, and Daria Taglioni), European Economic and Monetary Union Working Paper No. 321. European Commission, Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs, 139 pages, 2008. Multilateralising Regionalism: Ideas for a WTO Action Plan on Regionalism, (joint with Phil Thornton), Centre for Economic Policy Research, 65 pages, 2008. Come Sta Cambiando L’Italia, (joint with Giorgio Barba Navaretti and Tito Boeri). Il Mulino, 222 pages, 2007. In or Out: Does It Matter? An Evidence-Based Analysis of the Euro’s Trade Effects, Centre for Economic Policy Research, 109 pages, 2006. The Shape of a Swiss-US Free Trade Agreement, (joint with Gary Clyde Hufbauer), Peterson Institute, 224 pages, 2006. The Spoke Trap: Hub and Spoke Bilateralism in East Asia, Korea Institute for International Economic Policy, 120 pages, 2004. Nice Try: Should the Treaty of Nice Be Ratified?, (joint with Erik Berglöf, Francesco Giavazzi, and Mika Widgrén), Centre for Economic Policy Research,137 pages, 2001. Is Bigger Better? The Economics of EC Enlargement, (joint with David Begg, Jean-Pierre Danthine, Vittorio Grilli, Jan Haaland, Manfred JM Neumann, Victor Norman, Anthony Venables, and Alan Winters), Monitoring European Integration report series, Centre for Economic Policy Research, 115 pages, 1992. Selected Publications “The World Trade Organization and the Future of Multilateralism,” Journal of Economic Perspectives, vol. 30(1), pp. 95–116, 2016. Also CEPR DP 11021 (Dec 2015). - Republished in Jeffry A. Frieden, David A. Lake, and J. Lawrence Broz (Eds.), International Political Economy (6 ed.), forthcoming. “Value Creation and Trade in 21st Century Manufacturing,” (joint with Simon J. Evenett), Journal of Regional Science, vol. 55(1), pp. 31-50, 2015. “Trade-in-goods and Trade-in-tasks: An Integrating Framework,” (joint with Frédéric Robert-Nicoud), Journal of International Economics, vol. 92(1), pp. 51-62, 2014. Also NBER WP 15882 (Apr 2010), CEPR DP 7775 (Apr 2010). “Spiders and Snakes: Offshoring and Agglomeration in the Global Economy,” (joint with Anthony Venables), Journal of International Economics, vol. 90(2), pp. 245-254, 2013. Also NBER WP 16611 (Dec 2010), CEPR DP 8163 (Dec 2010). “Are Free Trade Agreements Contagious?,” (joint with Dany Jaimovich), Journal of International Economics, vol. 88(1), pp. 1–16, 2012. Also NBER WP 16084 (Jun 2010), CEPR DP 7904 (Jun 2010). “Zeros, Quality and Space: Trade Theory and Trade Evidence,” (joint with James Harrigan), American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, vol. 3(2), pp. 60–88, 2011. Also NBER WP 13214 (Jul 2007), CEPR DP 6368 (Jun 2007). “Trade Liberalisation with Heterogeneous Firms,” (joint with Rikard Forslid), Review of Development Economics, vol. 14(2), pp. 161-176, 2010. Also NBER WP 12192 (May 2006). CEPR DP 4635 (Sep 2004). “Tax Reform, Delocation, and Heterogeneous Firms,” (joint with Toshihiro Okubo), Scandinavian Journal of Economics, vol. 111(4), pp. 741–764, 2009. Also NBER WP 15019 (Jun 2009), CEPR DP 7340 (Jun 2009). “EU Institutional Reform: Evidence on Globalization and International Cooperation,” American Economic Review P&P, vol. 98(2), pp. 127-132, 2008. “Trade and Growth with Heterogeneous Firms,” (joint with Frédéric Robert-Nicoud), Journal of International Economics, vol. 74(1), pp. 21-34, 2008. Also NBER WP 12326 (Jun 2006), CEPR DP 5563 (Mar 2006), CEPR DP 4965 (Mar 2005). “Entry and Asymmetric Lobbying: Why Governments Pick Losers,” (joint with Frédéric Robert-Nicoud), Journal of the European Economics Association, vol. 5(5), pp. 1064-1093, 2007. Also NBER WP 8756 (Feb 2002). “Multilateralising Regionalism: Spaghetti Bowls as Building Blocs on the Path to Global Free Trade,” The World Economy, vol. 29(11), pp. 1451-1518, 2006. Also NBER WP 12545 (Oct 2006), CEPR DP 5775 (Aug 2006). “Heterogeneous firms, Agglomeration and Economic Geography: Spatial Selection and Sorting,” (joint with Toshihiro Okubo), Journal of Economic Geography, vol. 6(3), pp. 323-346, 2006. Also NBER WP 11650 (Oct 2005), CEPR DP 4602 (Sep 2004). “Multinationals, Endogenous Growth, and Technological Spillovers: Theory and Evidence,” (joint with Henrik Braconier and Rikard Forslid), Review of International Economics, vol. 13(5), pp. 945-963, 2005. Also CEPR DP 2155 (May 1999). “Agglomeration, Integration and Tax Harmonization,” (joint with Paul Krugman), European Economic Review, vol. 48(1), pp. 1-23, 2004. Also NBER WP 9290 (Oct 2002), CEPR DP 2630 (Nov 2000). “The Core-Periphery Model with Forward-Looking Expectations,” Regional Science and Urban Economics, vol. 31(1), pp. 21-49, 2001. Also NBER WP 6921 (Feb 1999), CEPR DP 2085 (Feb 1999). “Multiproduct Multinationals and Reciprocal FDI Dumping,” (joint with Gianmarco Ottaviano), Journal of International Economics, vol. 54(2), pp. 429-448, 2001. Also NBER WP 6483 (Mar 1998), CEPR DP 1851 (Mar 1998). “Global Income Divergence, Trade and Industrialization: The Geography of Growth Take-Offs,” (joint with Philippe Martin and Gianmarco Ottaviano), Journal of Economic Growth, vol. 6(1), pp. 5-37, 2001. Also NBER WP 6458 (Mar 1998), CEPR DP 1803 (Mar 1998). “Trade Liberalisation and Endogenous Growth: A q-Theory Approach,” (joint with Rikard Forslid), Journal of International Economics, vol. 50(2), pp. 497-517, 2000.

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