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Jagdish N. Bhagwati Professor, Economics Department, Columbia University |
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Bhagwati, a University Professor at Columbia University, was born in 1934 and raised in India. He studied at Cambridge, Oxford and MIT. Bhagwati has been professor successively at Delhi School of Economics, MIT and Columbia.
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Bhagwati has published more than three hundred articles and forty-five volumes. Regarded as one of the foremost international trade theorists of his generation, he has also made contributions to development theory and policy, public finance, immigration, and to the new theory of political economy.
He is a Director of the National Bureau of Economic Research and was recently advisor to India's Finance Minister on India's economic reforms. In 1971 Bhagwati founded the Journal of International Economics, the premier journal in the field today, and in 1989 Economics & Politics. He works with several NGOs in the US and India. He is on the Academic Advisory Board of Human Rights Watch (Asia). |
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Selected publications |
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The Wind of the Hundred Days: How Washington Mismanaged Globalization, 2001, MIT Press. Lectures on International Trade - 2nd Edition (Co-authored with Arvind Panagariya and T. N. Srinivasan), 1998, MIT Press. A Stream of Windows: Unsettling Reflections on Trade, Immigration, and Democracy, 1998, MIT Press. Trade and Poverty in the Poor Countries (with T.N. Srinivasan) American Economic Review, May 2002. India in Transition: Freeing the Economy, 1993, Clarendon Press. |
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