Theme: Misthinking Globalization
Host:Richard Baldwin
Time:16:00-17:30, July 2nd(Wednesday), 2014
Location:conference room 702 of the academic hall
Host:Zhang Liqing, dean and professor of the School of Finance in Central University of Finance and Economics
Organizer:School of Finance in Central University of Finance and Economics
Research Center of international finance in Central University of Finance and Economics
The brief introduction of Richard Baldwin:
Professor Richard Baldwin is the director of the Department of Advanced International Relations and Development of Geneva School and a professor in international economics and a member of the council of European economic association. He taught at the Business School of Columbia University before 1991 and severed as the senior adviser of the Bush administration between 1991 and 1992. The research fields of Professor Baldwin cover international trade, globalization, regionalism and European integration. He has published the book, the Integration of European economy, with Charles Wyplosz,McGraw-Hill.
Professor Baldwin is the policy director of CPER, the associate research in NBER and the elected member in the council of EEA. Meanwhile, he takes the position as the economic advisor of a couple of organizations and institutes such as the European Commission, OECD, World Bank, European Free Trade Association and USAID. He established VoxEU in 2006 and works as the editor. He used to be the co-chief editor of Economic Policy and the director of the program of international trade of CPER.
Professor Baldwin graduated from the Economics of MIT with Paul Krugman being his teacher and got his honorary doctorate in economics of Turku School of Economics and Business Management. He acquired his graduate degree in London School of Economics and bachelor of economics at University of Wisconsin-Madison.