
Gérard Roland
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Gender | Male |
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Born | Jemappes |
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Belgium | |
Fields | Economics |
Political Science | |
Job | Professor |
Economist | |
Scholar | |
Books | Transition and Economics |
Development Economics | |
Stations de métro | |
The Break Up of Nations: A Political Economy Analysis | |
Banking Passivity and Regulatory Failure in Emerging Markets: Theory and Evidence from the Czech Republic | |
Built to Last: A Political Architecture for Europe | |
Paris métro retro | |
Shifting Punishment on Minorities: Experimental Evidence of Scapegoating | |
Education | Université Libre de Bruxelles |
H index | 64 |
Citations | 28,180 |
Affiliations | University Of California |
Berkeley | |
Interests | Economics |
Political Science | |
Institutions And Development | |
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ID | 593477 |
Gérard Roland Life story
Gérard Roland is a Belgian economist, and a professor of economics and political science at the University of California, Berkeley. He graduated from the Free University of Brussels in 1988. His early work was on the political economy of communism.