Dani Rodrik
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 67 |
Date of birth | August 14,1957 |
Zodiac sign | Leo |
Spouse | Pınar Doğan |
Parents | Hayati Vitali Rodrik |
Karmela Raşel | |
Job | Economist |
Professor | |
Writer | |
Education | Harvard University |
Robert College | |
Princeton University | |
Official site | harvard.edu |
drodrik.scholar.harvard.edu | |
Affiliations | Harvard University |
Awards | Leontief Prize for Advancing the Frontiers of Economic Thought (2002) |
Princess of Asturias Award for Social Sciences | |
Albert O. Hirschman Prize | |
Born | Istanbul |
H index | 145 |
Nationality | Turkish |
Interests | Economics |
Social Science | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 441941 |
One Economics, Many Recipes
Has globalization gone too far?
The New Global Economy and Developing Countries: Making Openness Work
Towards a Better Global Economy: Policy Implications for Citizens Worldwide in the 21st Century
Institutions Rule: The Primacy of Institutions Over Integration and Geography in Economic Development
From Hindu Growth to Productivity Surge: The Mystery of the Indian Growth Transition
Why India Can Grow At 7 Percent a Year Or More: Projections and Reflections
Trade Policy and Economic Performance in Sub-Saharan Africa
Rethinking Growth Strategies
Synopsis, Structural Change, Fundamentals, and Growth: A Framework and Country Studies
The New Regionalism: A Country Perspective
Political- economy Arguments for a Uniform Tariff
The Globalization Paradox: Democracy and the Future of the World Economy
Economics Rules: Why Economics Works, When It Fails, and How To Tell The Difference
Straight Talk on Trade: Ideas for a Sane World Economy
Economics Rules: The Rights and Wrongs of the Dismal Science
Has globalization gone too far?
The New Global Economy and Developing Countries: Making Openness Work
Towards a Better Global Economy: Policy Implications for Citizens Worldwide in the 21st Century
Institutions Rule: The Primacy of Institutions Over Integration and Geography in Economic Development
From Hindu Growth to Productivity Surge: The Mystery of the Indian Growth Transition
Why India Can Grow At 7 Percent a Year Or More: Projections and Reflections
Trade Policy and Economic Performance in Sub-Saharan Africa
Rethinking Growth Strategies
Synopsis, Structural Change, Fundamentals, and Growth: A Framework and Country Studies
The New Regionalism: A Country Perspective
Political- economy Arguments for a Uniform Tariff
The Globalization Paradox: Democracy and the Future of the World Economy
Economics Rules: Why Economics Works, When It Fails, and How To Tell The Difference
Straight Talk on Trade: Ideas for a Sane World Economy
Economics Rules: The Rights and Wrongs of the Dismal Science
Dani Rodrik Life story
Dani Rodrik is a Turkish economist and Ford Foundation Professor of International Political Economy at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. He was formerly the Albert O. Hirschman Professor of the Social Sciences at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey.