Richard Baldwin

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Richard Baldwin

Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva

Globalisation, international trade, regionalism, WTO, European integration, economic geography, political economy and growth, impact of new technologies on society and economy

Biography

Richard E. Baldwin is a professor of international economics at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva, where he has been researching globalization and trade for the past 30 years. He is also ex-President of the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) and Editor-in-Chief of VoxEU, which he founded in June 2007. He is a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research. He was twice elected as a Member of the Council of the European Economic Association. After obtaining a bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1980, he received a master’s degree from the London School of Economics in 1981. He completed his PhD at MIT in 1986 under the guidance of Paul Krugman, with whom he has coauthored half a dozen articles. He received honorary doctorates from the Turku School of Economics (Finland), University of St. Gallen (Switzerland) and Pontifical Catholic University of Peru (PUCP). He was Associate Professor (1989–1991) and Assistant Professor (1986–1989) at Columbia University Business School. In 1990–1991 he followed trade matters for the President’s Council of EconomicAdvisors in the Bush White House. He worked as an Associate Economic Affairs Officer for UNCTAD in the early 1980s. In 1991 he joined the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies as Professor of International Economics, where he has remained. He has also been a visiting research professor at MIT (2003), Oxford (2012-2015), and is still an Associate Member of Nuffield College at Oxford University. He has consulted for many governments and international organisations including the EU, the OECD, the World Bank, EFTA, and USAID. He has published extensively in the areas of globalisation, international trade, regionalism, WTO, European integration, economic geography, political economy and growth, and is recognised as an expert on the economic drivers and risks of globalisation. His book, The Great Convergence: Information Technology and the New Globalization, was published inNovember 2016 and listed among the Best Books of 2016 by The Financial Times and The Economist magazine. He also writes extensively on current economic policy. His  latest book, The Globotics Upheaval: Globalization, Robotics and the Future of Work, addresses the role of digital technology in driving both globalisation and automation of service and professional jobs in advanced economies.

Research

His book, The Great Convergence: Information Technology and the New Globalization, was published in November 2016 and listed among the Best Books of 2016 by The Financial Times and The Economist magazine. He also writes extensively on current economic policy. He has over 51,000 Google Scholar cites and an H-index of 94.

The Globotics Upheaval: Globalization, Robotics and the Future of Work, addresses the role of digital technology in driving both globalisation and automation of service and professional jobs in advanced economies; it has been translated into six languages. With Charles Wyplosz, he has a leading textbook on the Economics of European Integration, which is in its 7th Edition with McGraw-Hill.

Research & Advisory Positions

Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), London: President (Jun2016–Jul2018); 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: Member of Stewardship Board, International Trade and Investment System (2016–); Member of Global Agenda Council on Trade and Investment (2009–2016).

VoxEU.org: Founder and Editor–in–Chief (Mar 2006–).

National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), Cambridge: Research Associate, (1996–); Faculty Research Fellow (1987–1996).

Keio University, Center for International Economics, External Research Fellow (2018-).

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 Sri Lanka (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).

Academic 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 (2015–2019).

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).

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)

Doctores honoris causa: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (PUCP), 2014; University of St. Gallen, 2012; Turku

School of Economics and Business Administration, 2005.

Activities

  • Member of the High Level Trade Experts’ Group (Bhagwati-Sutherland Commission), 2010 -2011.
  • Counsellor, World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Council, 2009 – present.

Selected Publications

Books

Policy monographs

  • Last Chance for the Doha Round: Final Report of the High-Level Trade Experts Group (1 ed.), (joint with Jagdish Bhagwati, Peter Sutherland, Kingsley Amoako, Muhamad Chatib Basri, Eckart Guth, Jaime Serra Puche, Subidey Togan, and Jürgen Von Hagen), London, United Kingdom: VoxEU.org, 60 pages, 2011.
  • Study on the Impact of the Euro on Trade and Foreign Direct Investment (1 ed.), (joint with Virginia DiNino, Lionel Fontagné, Roberto De Santis, and Daria Taglioni), European Economic and Monetary Union Working Paper No. 321. Brussels, Belgium: European Commission, Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs, 139 pages, 2008.
  • Multilateralising Regionalism: Ideas for a WTO Action Plan on Regionalism (1 ed.), (joint with Phil Thornton), London, United Kingdom: Centre for Economic Policy Research, 65 pages, 2008.
  • Come Sta Cambiando L’Italia (1 ed.), (joint with Giorgio Barba Navaretti and Tito Boeri). Bologna, Italy: Il Mulino, 222 pages, 2007.
  • In or Out: Does It Matter? An Evidence-Based Analysis of the Euro’s Trade Effects (1 ed.), London, United Kingdom: Centre for Economic Policy Research, 109 pages, 2006.
  • The Shape of a Swiss-US Free Trade Agreement (1 ed.), (joint with Gary Clyde Hufbauer), Washington, DC, United States: Peterson Institute, 224 pages, 2006.
  • The Spoke Trap: Hub and Spoke Bilateralism in East Asia (1 ed.), Sejong, Korea: Korea Institute for International Economic Policy, 120 pages, 2004.
  • Nice Try: Should the Treaty of Nice Be Ratified? (1 ed.), (joint with Erik Berglöf, Francesco Giavazzi, and Mika Widgrén), London, United Kingdom: Centre for Economic Policy Research,137 pages, 2001.
  • Is Bigger Better? The Economics of EC Enlargement (1 ed.), (joint with David Begg, Jean-Pierre Danthine, Vittorio Grilli, Jan Haaland, Manfred JM Neumann, Victor Norman, Anthony Venables, and Alan Winters), London, United Kingdom: Centre for Economic Policy Research, 115 pages, 1992.

Selected articles in refereed journals

  • “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).
  • “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).
  • “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).
  • “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).
  • “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).
  •  “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).
  •  “Trade Liberalisation and Endogenous Growth: A Q-Theory Approach,” (joint with Rikard Forslid), Journal of International Economics, vol. 50(2), pp. 497-517, 2000. Also NBER WP 5549 (April 1996).
  • “The Eastern Enlargement of the European Union,” European Economic Review, vol. 39(3), pp. 474-481, 1995.
  • “A Domino Theory of Regionalism,” in Richard Baldwin, Pertti Haaparanta, and Jaakko Kiander (Eds.), Expanding Membership of the European Union (1 ed.), Chapter 2, pp. 25–47. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, 1995. Also NBER WP 4465 (Sep 1993), CEPR DP 857 (Nov 1993) and republished in three volumes. .
  •   “Measurable Dynamic Gains from Trade,” Journal of Political Economy, vol. 10(1), pp. 162-174, 1992. Also NBER WP 3147 (Oct 1989).
  • “On the Importance of Joining the EC’s Single Market: The Perspective of EFTA Members,” Rivista di Politica Economica, vol. 12, pp. 267-284, 1992.
  • “Factor Market Barriers are Trade Barriers: Gains from Trade in 1992,” European Economic Review, vol. 34(4), pp. 831-850, 1990. Also NBER WP 2656 (Jul 1988).
  • “The Growth Effects of 1992,” Economic Policy, vol. 4(9), pp. 247-282, 1989. Also NBER WP 3119 (Sep 1989).
  • “Persistent Trade Effects of Large Exchange Rate Shocks,” (joint with Paul Krugman), Quarterly Journal of Economics, vol. 104(4), pp. 635-654, 1989. Also NBER WP 2017 (Sep 1986).
  • “Hysteresis in Import Prices: The Beachhead Effect,” American Economic Review, vol. 7(4), pp. 773-785, 1988. Also NBER WP 2545 (Mar 1988).
  • “Industrial Policy and International Competition in Wide-Bodied Jet Aircraft,” (joint with Paul Krugman), in R. Baldwin (Ed.), Trade Policy Issues and Empirical Analysis (1 ed.), University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1988.
  • “Market Access and International Competition: A Simulation Study of 16K Random Access Memories,” (joint with Paul Krugman), in Robert Feenstra (Ed.), Empirical Methods for International Trade (1 ed.), Volume 3, Chapter 7, pp. 171-197. Cambridge, MA, United States: MIT Press, 1988. Also NBER WP 1936 (Jun 1986) and republished in three volumes..
  • “The Persistence of the US Trade Deficit,” (joint with Paul Krugman), Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, vol. 1987(1), pp. 1-55, 1987.

Other articles in refereed journals

  • “Trade Policy and Industrialisation when Backward and Forward Linkages Matter,” (joint with Anthony Venables), Research in Economics, vol. 69(2), pp. 123-131, 2015.
  • “A Simple Model of the Juggernaut Effect of Trade Liberalisation,” (joint with Frédéric Robert-Nicoud), International Economics, vol. 143, pp. 70–79, 2015. Also CEPR DP 6607 (Dec 2007).
  • “Supply-chain Trade: A Portrait of Global Patterns and Several Testable Hypotheses,” (joint with Javier Lopez-Gonzales), The World Economy, vol. 38(11), pp.1682–1721, 2015. Also NBER WP 18957 (April 2013), CEPR DP 9421 (April 2013).
  • “Tax Competition with Heterogeneous Firms,” (joint with Toshihiro Okubo), Spatial Economic Analysis, vol. 9(3), pp. 309-326, 2014. Also CEPR DP 9969 (May 2014).
  • “Gravity Chains: Estimating Bilateral Trade Flows when Parts and Components Trade is Important,” (joint with Daria Taglioni), Journal of Banking and Financial Economics, vol. 2(2), pp. 61-82, 2014. Also NBER WP 16672 (Jan 2011).
  • “Misthinking Globalization: Twentieth-Century Paradigms and Twenty First-century Challenges,” Australian Economic History Review, vol. 54(3), pp. 212-219, 2014.
  • “International Trade, Offshoring and Heterogeneous Firms,” (joint with Toshihiro Okubo), Review of International Economics, vol. 22(1), pp. 59–72, 2014. Also NBER WP 16660 (Jan 2011), and circulated as “Agglomeration, Offshoring and Heterogeneous Firms” CEPR DP 5663 (May 2006).
  • “WTO 2.0: Governance of 21st Century Trade,” The Review of International Organizations, vol. 9(2), pp. 261-283, 2014.
  • “Networked FDI: Sales and Sourcing Patterns of Japanese Foreign Affiliates,” (joint with Toshihiro Okubo), The World Economy, vol. 37(8), pp. 1051-1080, 2014. Also NBER WP 18083 (May 2012), CEPR DP 8963 (May 2012).
  • “Beggar-thy-neighbour Policies during the Crisis Era: Causes, Constraints, and Lessons for Maintaining Open Borders,” (joint with Simon Evenett), Oxford Review of Economic Policy, vol. 28(2), pp. 211-234, 2012.
  •  “A 3-Bloc Dance: East Asian Regionalism and the North Atlantic Trade Giants,” (joint with Theresa Carpenter), Singapore Economic Review, vol. 55(1), pp. 1-21, 2010.
  • “Managing the Noodle Bowl: The Fragility of East Asian Regionalism,” Singapore Economic Review, vol. 53(3), pp. 449-478, 2008. Also CEPR DP 5561 (Mar 2006).

eBooks edited

  • Revitalising Multilateralism: Pragmatic Ideas for the New WTO Director-General, edited by Simon Evenett and Richard Baldwin, 10 November 2020, VoxEU.org Publication (eBook)
  • COVID-19 and Trade Policy: Why Turning Inward Won’t Work, edited by Richard Baldwin and Simon Evenett, 29 April 2020, VoxEU.org Publication (eBook)
  • Economics in the Time of COVID-19, edited by Richard Baldwin and Beatrice Weder di Mauro. VoxEU eBook, 18 March 2020, VoxEU.org Publication (eBook)
  • Mitigating the COVID economic crisis: Act fast and do whatever it takes, edited by Richard Baldwin and Beatrice Weder di Mauro. VoxEU eBook, 8 March 2020. Translation:Korean Maekyung Publishing
  • How to fix Europe’s monetary union: Views of leading economists, edited by Richard Baldwin and Francesco Giavazzi, VoxEU.org Publication (e-Book), 249 pages, February 2016.
  • Brexit Beckons: Thinking Ahead by Leading Economists, edited by Richard Baldwin, VoxEU.org Publication (eBook), 151 pages, August 2016.
  • The Eurozone Crisis: A Consensus View of the Causes and a Few Possible Solutions, edited by Richard Baldwin and Francesco Giavazzi, VoxEU.org Publication (eBook), 47 pages, September 2015.
  • Burda & Wyplosz’s Macroeconomics: A European Text – A VoxEU Course Companion, edited by Richard Baldwin, VoxEU.org Publication (eBook), 320 pages, May 2015.
  • Mankiw: Macroeconomics – A VoxEU Course Companion, edited by Richard Baldwin, VoxEU.org Publication (eBook), 504 pages, September 2014.
  • Secular Stagnation: Facts, Causes and Cures, edited by Richard Baldwin and Coen Teulings, VoxEU.org Publication (eBook), 154 pages, August 2014.
  • The Future of the World Trading System: Asian Perspectives, edited by Richard Baldwin, Masahiro Kawai and Ganeshan Wignaraja, VoxEU.org Publication (eBook), 179 pages, June 2013.
  • Is Inflation Targeting Dead? Central Banking After the Crisis, edited by Richard Baldwin and Lucrezia Reichlin, VoxEU.org Publication (eBook), 138 pages, April 2013.
  • Next Steps: Getting Past the Doha Round Crisis, edited by Richard Baldwin and Simon Evenett, VoxEU.org Publication (eBook), 73 pages, May 2011.
  • Why World Leaders Must Resist the False Promise of a Doha Delay, edited by Richard Baldwin and Simon Evenett, VoxEU.org Publication (eBook), 97 pages, April 2011.
  • Completing the Eurozone Rescue: What More Needs to Be Done?, edited by Richard Baldwin, Daniel Gros, and Luc Laeven, VoxEU.org Publication (eBook), 87 pages, June 2010.
  • The Great Trade Collapse: Causes, Consequences and Prospects, edited by Richard Baldwin, VoxEU.org Publication (eBook), 237 pages, December 2009.
  • The Collapse of Global Trade, Murky Protectionism, and the Crisis: Recommendations for the G20, edited by Richard Baldwin and Simon Evenett, VoxEU.org Publication (eBook), 115 pages, March 2009.
  • What World Leaders Should Do to Halt the Spread of Protectionism, edited by Richard Baldwin and Simon Evenett, VoxEU.org Publication (eBook), 71 pages, December 2008.
  • What G20 Leaders Must Do to Stabilise Our Economy and Fix the Financial System, edited by Richard Baldwin and Barry Eichengreen, VoxEU.org Publication (eBook), 76 pages, November 2008.
  • Rescuing Our Jobs and Savings: What G7/8 Leaders Can Do to Solve the Global Credit Crisis, edited by Richard Baldwin and Barry Eichengreen, VoxEU.org Publication (eBook), 44 pages, October 2008.

Conference volumes edited

  • A World Trade Organization for the 21st Century: An Asian Perspective, edited by Richard Baldwin, Masahiro Kawai, and Ganeshan Wignaraja, Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing, 448 pages, 2014.
  • CEPR at 30, edited by Richard Baldwin and Richard Portes, London, United Kingdom: Centre for Economic Policy Research, 2014.
  • Rethinking Global Economic Governance in Light of the Crisis: New Perspectives on Economic Policy Foundations, edited by Richard Baldwin and David Vines, London, United Kingdom: Centre for Economic Policy Research, 164 pages, April 2012.
  • Multilateralising Regionalism: Challenges for the Global Trading System, edited by Richard Baldwin and Patrick Low, Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, 744 pages. 2009.
  • East Asian Economic Regionalism: Feasibilities and Challenges, edited by Choong Yong Ahn, Richard Baldwin, and Inkyo Cheong, New York, NY, United States: Springer Publishing, 225 pages. 2005.
  • EMU: Assessing the Impact of the Euro, edited by Richard Baldwin, Giuseppe Bertola, and Paul Seabright, Cambridge, MA, United States: Basil Blackwell, 350 pages. 2003.
  • The Economic Impact of EU Membership on Entrants: New Methods and Issues, edited by Richard Baldwin and Aymo Brunetti, Rotterdam, Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishing, 271 pages. 2001.
  • Dynamic Issues in Applied Commercial Policy Analysis, edited by Richard Baldwin and Joseph François, Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, 300 pages. 1999.
  • Market Integration, Regionalism and the Global Economy, edited by Richard Baldwin, Daniel Cohen, Andre Sapir. and Anthony Venables, Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, 352 pages. 1999.
  • Expanding Membership of the European Union, edited by Richard Baldwin, Pertti Haaparanta, and Jaakko Kiander, Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, 268 pages. 1995.

Chapters in books and conference volumes

  • “Trade and Industrialization after Globalization’s Second Unbundling: How Building and Joining a Supply Chain Are Different and Why It Matters,” in Robert Feenstra and Alan Taylor (Eds.), Globalization in an Age of Crisis: Multilateral Economic Cooperation in the Twenty-First Century (1 ed.), Chapter 5, pp. 165–212. Chicago, IL, United States: University of Chicago Press, 2014. Also NBER WP 17716 (Dec 2011), CEPR DP 8768 (Jan 2012).
  • “CEPR’s Next Thirty Years,” in Richard Baldwin and Richard Portes (Eds.), CEPR at 30 (1 ed.), Chapter 11, pp. 171–179. London, United Kingdom: Centre for Economic Policy Research, 2014.
  • “WTO 2.0: Governance of Global Supply-Chain Trade,” in Richard Baldwin, Masahiro Kawai, and Ganeshan Wignaraja (Eds.), A World Trade Organization for the 21st Century: The Asian Perspective (1 ed.), Chapter 2, pp. 12–47. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2014. Shorter, more academic version published as “WTO 2.0: Governance of 21st Century Trade,” The Review of International Organizations, vol. 9(2), pp. 261-283, 2014. Longer version published as CEPR Policy Insight No. 64.
  • “Introduction and Overview,” (joint with Masahiro Kawai and Ganeshan Wignaraja), in Richard Baldwin, Masahiro Kawai, and Ganeshan Wignaraja (Eds.), A World Trade Organization for the 21st Century: The Asian Perspective (1 ed.), Chapter 1, pp. 1–11. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2014.
  • “CEPR Milestones,” (joint with Stephen Yeo), in Richard Baldwin and Richard Portes (Eds.), CEPR at 30 (1 ed.), Chapter 2, pp. 7–20. London, United Kingdom: Centre for Economic Policy Research, 2014.
  • “Global Supply Chains: Why They Emerged, Why They Matter, and Where They Are Going,” in Deborah K. Elms and Patrick Low (Eds.), Global Value Chains in a Changing World (1 ed.), Chapter 1, pp. 13–60. Geneva, Switzerland: World Trade Organization Publications, 2013. Also CEPR DP 9103 (Aug 2012), Fung Global Institute WP FGI-2012-1, (Jul 2012).
  •  “Preferential Trading Arrangements,” in Amrita Narlikar, Martin Daunton, and Robert Stern (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook on the World Trade Organization (1 ed.), Volume 7, Chapter 28, pp. 632–649. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press, 2012.
  • “Relocating the Value Chain: Industrial and Trade Policy in the 21st Century,” in Il SaKong and Fred Bergsten (Eds.), The New Vision for Koreas Trade in the One-trillion-dollar Trade Era (1 ed.), Washington, DC, United States: The Peterson Institute for International Economics, 2012.
  • “Value Creation and Trade in 21st Century Manufacturing: What Policies for UK Manufacturing?,” (joint with Simon Evenett), in David Greenaway (Ed.), The UK in a Global World: How Can the UK Focus on Steps in Global Value Chains That Really Add Value? (1 ed.), Chapter 4, pp. 71–128. London, United Kingdom: Centre for Economic Policy Research, 2012.
  • “Integration of North American Economy and New-paradigm Globalisation,” in Aaron Sydor (Ed.), Global Value Chains: Impacts and Implications, Trade Policy Research (1 ed.), Chapter 2, pp. 43-76. Quebec, Canada: Minister of Public Works and Government Services Canada, 2011. Also CEPR DP 7523.
  • “Economics,” in Jean-Pierre Chauffour and Jean-Christophe Maur (Eds.), Preferential Trade Agreement Policies for Development: A Handbook (1 ed.), Chapter 3, pp. 69–94. Washington, DC, United States: World Bank Publications, 2011.
  • “Preferential Trade Agreements and Multilateral Liberalization,” (joint with Freund Caroline), in Jean-Pierre Chauffour and Jean-Christophe Maur (Eds.), Preferential Trade Agreement Policies for Development: A Handbook (1 ed.), Chapter 6, pp. 121–142. Washington, DC, United States: World Bank Publications, 2011.
  • “The Euro’s Impact on Trade and Foreign Direct Investment,” in Marco Buti, Servaas Deroose, Vıtor Gaspar, and João Nogueira Martins (Eds.), The Euro: The First Decade (1 ed.), Chapter 17, pp. 678–709. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, 2010.
  •  “The East Asian Noodle Bowl Syndrome,” in Daisuke Hiratsuka and Fukunari Kimura (Eds.), East Asia’s Economic Integration: Progress and Benefit (1 ed.), Chapter 2, pp. 45–81. Basingstoke, United Kingdom: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. More academic version: “Managing the Noodle Bowl: The Fragility of East Asian Regionalism,” Singapore Economic Review, vol. 53(3), pp. 449-478, 2008.
  •  “The Impact of Turkey’s Membership on EU Voting,” (joint with Mika Widgrén), in Subidey Togan and Bernard Hoekman (Eds.), Turkey: Economic Reform and Accession to the European Union (1 ed.), Chapter 13, pp. 331–340. Washington, DC, United States: World Bank Publications, 2005. Also CEPR DP 4954 (Mar 2005).
  • “Managing EU Enlargement,” in Helge Berger and Thomas Moutos (Eds.), Managing European Union Enlargement (1 ed.), Chapter 2, pp. 11–28. Cambridge, MA, United States: The MIT Press, 2004.
  • “Stepping Stones or Building Blocs? Regional and Multilateral Integration,” in Maria Oliva Armengol and Georges Pineau (Eds.), Regional Economic Integration in a Global Framework (1 ed.), pp. 113–134. Frankfurt, Germany: European Central Bank, 2004.
  • “Agglomeration and Regional Growth,” (joint with Philippe Martin), in Vern Henderson and Jacques- François Thisse (Eds.), Handbook of Regional and Urban Economics: Cities and Geography (1 ed.), Chapter 60, pp. 2671–2711. Philadelphia, PA, United States: Elsevier, 2004. Also CEPR DP 3960 (Jul 2003).
  • “Winners and Losers Under Various Dual Majority Rules for the EU Council of Ministers,” (joint with Mika Widgrén), in Matti Wiberg (Ed.), Reasoned Choices – Essays in Honor of Academy Professor Hannu Nurmi on the Occasion of His 60th Birthday (1 ed.), Helsinki, Finland: The Finnish Political Science Association, 2004. Also CEPR DP 4450 (Jun 2004).

Policy essays published in un-refereed series (Occasional Papers, etc.)

  • “Rebooting the Eurozone: Step 1 – Agreeing a Crisis Narrative,” (joint with Thorsten Beck, Agnès Bénassy Quéré, Olivier Blanchard, Giancarlo Corsetti, Paul de Grauwe, Wouter den Haan, Francesco Giavazzi, Daniel Gros, Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan, Stefano Micossi, Elias Papaioannou, Paolo Pesenti, Christopher Pissarides, Guido Tabellini, and Beatrice Weder di Mauro), Policy Insight 85, Centre for Economic Policy Research, 2015.
  • “Unveiling the Evolving Sources of Value Added in Exports,” (joint with Rikard Forslid and Tadashi Ito), Papers and Reports: Joint Research Program Series 161, Institute of Developing Economies–Japan External Trade Organization (IDE-JETRO), 2015.
  • “A World without the WTO: What’s at Stake?,” (joint with Michitaka Nakatomi), Policy Insight 84, Centre for Economic Policy Research, 2015.
  • “What Caused the Eurozone Crisis?,” (joint with Daniel Gros), CEPS Commentaries, Centre for European Policy Studies, 2015.
  • “Multilateralising 21st Century Regionalism,” Global Forum on Trade: Reconciling Regionalism and Multilateralism in a Post-Bali World, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), 2014.
  • “Portrait of Factory Asia: Production Network in Asia and Its Implication for Growth – the ‘Smile Curve’,” (joint with Tadashi Ito and Hitoshi Sato), Papers and Reports: Joint Research Program Series 159, Institute of Developing Economies–Japan External Trade Organization (IDE-JETRO), 2014.
  • “Oorzaken Van En Remedies Voor Seculaire Stagnatie,” (joint with Coen Teulings), Groei & Conjunctuur 4697, Economisch Statistische Berichten, 2014.

Discussions and comments published in journals (selected)

  • Book Review of Termites in the Trading System: How Preferential Agreements Undermine Free Trade, by Jagdish Bhagwati, Journal of Economic Literature, vol. 47(1), pp. 180–182, 2009.

Bibliometrics

Google Scholar: Citations: 48,286 (all), 15,135 (since 2015); h-index: 95 (all), 58 (since 2015)

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