Documenti di Didattica
Documenti di Professioni
Documenti di Cultura
Korean (Pak Young Publishing, 2000), Romanian (TREI,2000) and Ukrainian (Osnovy,
2000)
Disaffected Democracies: What’s Troubling the Trilateral Countries? (co-ed., with S. J. Pharr),
(Princeton University Press,2000)
Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community (Simon & Schuster, 2000)
Foreword for Volume of Housing Policy Debate on Social Capital, Housing Policy Debate,
Volume 9.1 (1998)
“Rebuilding the Stock of Social Capital,” School Administrator, September 1999,28–33 (with
T. H. Sander)
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Dani Rodrik, A.B., M.P.A., Ph.D.
Rafiq Hariri Professor of International Political Economy and Faculty Chair of the MPA/ID
Program
tel:617-495-9454, fax: 617-496-5747, dani_rodrik@harvard.edu,
http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/rodrik
“Too Pat,” rev. of “The Great Betrayal: How American Sovereignty and Social Justice are
Being Sacrificed to the Gods of the Global Economy,” by P. J. Buchanan and “Prosperity:
The Coming 20-Year Boom and What It Means to You” by B. Davis & D. Wessel, The
Washington Monthly, May 1998
“Globalization, Social Conflict,and Economic Growth,” The World Economy, Vol.21.2,
March 1998
“TFPG Controversies, Institutions and Economic Performance in East Asia,” in Y. Hayami &
M. Aoki, eds., The Institutional Foundation of Economic Development in East Asia
(Macmillan,1998)
Rev. of “Will Globalization Dominate U.S.Labor Market Outcomes?” by R. Freeman,in S.
Collins, ed., Imports, Exports, and the American Worker (Brookings Institution Press,1998)
Rev. of “Equity and Growth in Developing Countries: Old and New Perspectives on the
Policy Issues,” by M. Bruno et al., in V. Tanzi & K. Chu, eds., Income Distribution and High-
Quality Growth (MIT Press,1998)
“Sense and Nonsense in the Globalization Debate,” Foreign Policy, Summer 1997
“Upside, Downside,” Time, European Edition, July 7, 1997
“The ‘Paradoxes’ of the Successful State,” European Economic Review, April 1997
Rev. of “The Costs and Benefits of Eastern Enlargement: The Impact on the EU and Central
Europe,” Economic Policy, Vol. 24, April 1997
“Trade Strategy, Exports,and Investment: Another Look at East Asia,” Pacific Economic
Review, February 1997
“Hard Tasks,” Boston Review, December/January 1997
“International Trade and Big Government,” in B.J. Cohen, ed., International Trade and
Finance: New Frontiers for Research — Essays in Honor of Peter B. Kenen (Cambridge
University Press,1997)
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Jeffrey Sachs, B.A., M.A.,Ph.D.
Galen L. Stone Professor of International Trade and Director of the Center for International
Development
tel:617-495-4112, fax: 617-495-8685, jeffrey_sachs@harvard.edu
“The Case for Increased Debt Forgiveness,” The Africa Competitiveness Report 2000/2001
(Oxford University Press,2000),(with M. Cuchra & S.E. Sievers)
“Executive Summary: Current Competitiveness and Growth Competitiveness,” The Global
Competitiveness Report 2000 (Oxford University Press, 2000),(with M. Porter & A. Warner)
“Globalization and International Competitiveness: Some Broad Lessons of the Past Decade,”
The Global Competitiveness Report 2000 (Oxford University Press,2000),(with A.
Warner)
“A Structural Analysis of Chile’s Long-Term Growth: History, Prospects,and Policy
Implications,” Government of Chile, Project “Development Strategies in the Context of
Natural Resource Abundance and Global Integration: the Case of Chile,” September 1999
(with F. Larrain & A. Warner)
“Developing Countries and the Control of Climate Change: Empirical Evidence and A
Theoretical Perspective and Policy Implications,” UNAID/CAER 11, August 1999 (with T.
Panayotou & A. Peterson)
India in the Era of Economic Reforms (co-ed., with A. Varshney & N. Bajpai),(Oxford
University Press,1999)
“Promotion of Broad-Based Growth in the Philippines,” Manila, National Economics and
Development Authority HIID and UNDP, 1998 (with R.Goldman, N.Gokgur, S. Radelet,
V. Ramachandran,E. Remolonga, D. Snodgrass,& J. Vincent)
The Rule of Law and Economic Reform in Russia (co-ed. with K.Pistor), (Westview Press,
1997)
“Emerging Asia: Changes and Challenges,” Asian Development Bank,1997 (academic coor-
dinator with D. Bloom)
Economies in Transition (co-ed., with W. T. Woo & S. Parker), (MIT Press, 1997)
“The East Asian Financial Crisis: Diagnosis, Remedies, Prospects,” Brookings Papers on
Economic Activities, Vol. 1, 1998, reprinted in H. Hill, ed., The Economic Development of
Southeast Asia (Edward Elgar, 2000),(with S. Radelet)
“Globalization and Patterns of Economic Development,” Institut fur Weltwirtschaft an der
Universitat Kiel,2000
“Climate, Coastal Proximity, and Development,” in G.L. Clark,M. P. Feldman,& M.S.
Gertler, eds., Oxford Handbook of Economic Geography (Oxford University Press,2000),
(with A. Mellinger & J. Gallup)
“Twentieth-Century Political Economy: A Brief History of Global Capitalism,” Oxford
Review of Economic Policy, Vol.115.4, Winter 1999
“Developing Countries and the Control of Climate Change:A Theoretical Perspective and
Policy Implications,” HIM CAER 11 Discussion Paper 44, November 1999 (with T.
Panayotou & A. Peterson)
“Why Dollarization is More Straitjacket than Salvation,” Foreign Policy, 116, Fall 1999 (with
F. Larrain)
“The State of State Government Finances in India,” HIM Discussion Paper 719, September
1999 (with N. Bajpai)
“Reflexiones Sobre la Crisis Asiatica,” Internacionales Cuadernos del Ceri, 7, September 1999
(with W. T. Woo)
“Cracking the Shell Game: Implementing Debt Relief for the HIPCs,” ICSW Social
Development Review, September 1999
“Why Do Resource-Abundant Economies Grow More Slowly,” Journal for Economic Growth,
4, September 1999, 277–303 (with F. Rodriguez)
“Geography and Economic Development,” Annual World Bank Conference on Development
Economics 1998, April, The World Bank,also Harvard Institute of Economic Research 1856,
November 1998,also CID Working Paper 1, March 1999,also Harvard International
Review, Winter 1998-1999,and International Science Review, Vol.22.2,179–232, August
1999 (with J. L.Gallup & A. Mellinger)
“Brazil Fever,” The Milken Institute Review, Second Quarter, 1999
“The Case for a Vaccine Purchase Fund,” CID mimeo, June 1999 (with M. Kremer & A.
Hamoudi)
“The Manufactured Exports, Export Platforms,and Economic Growth: Insights from Asia
for Egypt,” HIID, May 1999 (with Steven Radelet and Lisa Cook)
“Natural Resources and Economic Growth: A Quantitative Exploration,” mimeo, HIID,
Spring 1999 (with F. Rodriguez)
“Pattern of Trade and Economic Development in the Model of Monopolistic Competition,”
CID Working Paper 14, April 1999 (with X. Yang & D. Zhangj)
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“Gradual Spread of Market-Led Industrialization,” CID Working Paper 11, April 1999 (with
X. Yang)
“An Inframarginal Analysis of the Heckscher-Olin Model with Transaction Costs and
Technological Comparative Advantage,” CID Working Paper 9, April 1999 (with W. L.
Cheng & X. Yang)
“Trade Pattern and Economic Development when Endogenous and Exogenous
Comparative Advantages Coexist,” CID Working Paper 3, April 1999
“The Changing Global Distribution of Malaria:A Review,” CID Working Paper 2, March
1999 (with A. Hamoudi)
“The Asian Financial Crisis: What Happened and What is to be Done,” Davidson Institute
Working Paper 253, January 1999 (with W. T. Woo)
“Fiscal Policy in India’s Economic Reforms,” in A. Varshney & N. Bajpai, eds., India in the
Era of Economic Reforms (Oxford University Press 1999),(with N. Bajpai)
“The Case for Regional Public Goods,” in I. Kaul,I. Grunberg, & M.Stern, eds., Global
Public Goods — International Cooperation in the 21st Century (Oxford University Press
1999),(with L. Cook)
“The Big Push, Natural Resources Booms and Growth,” Journal of Development Economics,
Vol.59.1,1999 (with A.M. Warner)
“Creditor Panics: Causes and Remedies,” Cato Journal, Vol.18.3 (Winter 1999),and in
Research Notes in Economics and Statistics, Deutsche Batik Research, November 1998
“The Economic Burden of Malaria,” Harvard International Review, Winter 1998-1999,
56–61 (with J. Gallup)
“Managing Global Capitalism,” The Australian Economic Review, Vol. 31.4, December 1998,
1–14
“Strengthening India’s Strategy for Economic Growth,” HIID Development Discussion
Paper 641, July 1998 (with N. Bajpai)
“A Brief History of Panic,” Foreign Policy, April 1,1998
“The IMF and the Asian Flu,” The American Prospect, 37, March-April 1998
“International Economics: Unlocking the Mysteries of Globalization,” Foreign Policy, Spring
1998
“Geography, Demography, and Economic Growth in Africa,” Brookings Papers on Economic
Activity 1998,2 (with D. Bloom)
“The Rule of Law and Economic Reform in Russia: Progress, Pitfalls,Scenarios, and Lost
Opportunities,HIID Development Discussion Paper 581, December 1997 (with K. Pistor)
“Asia’s Reemergence,” Foreign Affairs, November-December 1997 (with S. Radelet)
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“Sources of Slow Growth in African Economies,” HIID Development Discussion Paper 545,
July 1996,published in the Journal of African Economies, Vol.6.3,335–76, September 1997
(with A. Warner)
“Ukraine’s Painful Economic Transition,” ACE: Analysis of Current Events, Vol. 9.8, August
1997
“Economic Growth in Asia,” HIID Discussion Paper 609, May 1997 (with S. Radelet & J.
Lee)
“Economic Reforms in China and India: Selected Issues in Industrial Policy,” HIID
Development Discussion Paper 580, April 1997 (with N. Bajpai & T. Jian)
“India’s Economic Reforms — The Steps Ahead,” Journal of International Trade and
Economic Development, Vol.6.2,1997 (with N. Bajpai)
“Globalization is the Driving Force for Growth in the U.S.,” The Rising Tide: The Leading
Minds of Business and Economics Chart a Course Toward Higher Growth and Prosperity
(John Wiley and Sons, Inc.,1997)
“Zimbabwe’s Growth Prospects: The Steps Ahead,” HIID mimeo, 1997 (with R. Rotberg)
“Fraud Control in the Health Care Industry: Assessing the State of the Art,” Research in
Brief, National Institute of Justice, February 1999
“Regulatory Reform: Putting the Pieces Together,” State Environmental Monitor, Vol.3.2,
February 1998
“Commentary: A Criminal’s Dream: Automated Payment Systems, Designed for Honest
Providers, Are Easy Targets for Fraud,” Modern HealthCare, October 6,1997,94
“Automation Fosters Health Care Fraud,” Government Technology Magazine, February 1997,
Vol.10.2,1,42,44
“Sweet Reason: The Behavior of Regulators is Slowly Changing; Business Will Benefit,”
World Business, Jan/Feb 1997,54–55
“Programmed for Fraud,” Wall Street Journal, October 18, 1996, reprinted in The Certified
Fraud Analysts Report, November 15,1996, 4–5,also reprinted in Government Technology
Magazine, January 1997, Vol.10.1,48
“Network Vulnerabilities and Strategic Intelligence,” International Journal of Intelligence and
CounterIntelligence, Vol. 5.3, Fall 1991,255–274, reprinted in D. V. Canter & L. J. Alison,
eds., Criminal Detection and the Psychology of Crime (Dartmouth Publishing, 1997,
461–484)
“A Class of Tests for Integration and Cointegration,” in R.Engle & H. White, eds.,
Cointegration,Causality and Forecasting: A Festschrift for Clive W. J. Granger (Oxford
University Press,1999,135–167)
“An Application of the Stock/Watson Index Methodology to the Massachusetts Economy,”
Journal of Economic and Social Measurement, 25,1998/99,183–233 (with A.
Clayton-Matthews)
“Testing for and Dating Common Breaks in Multivariate Time Series,” Review of Economic
Studies, 63, 1998,395–432 (with J. Bai & R. Lumsdaine)
“Median Unbiased Estimation of Coefficient Variance in a Time Varying Parameter Model,”
Journal of the American Statistical Association, 93,1998,349–358 (with M. Watson)
Rev. of “Foundation of the Goldilocks Economy,” by R.Gordon, Brookings Papers on
Economic Activity, 2,1998,334–346
“Robust Monetary Policy Under Uncertainty in a Small Model of the U.S.Economy,”
Working Paper, John F. Kennedy School of Government,1998 (with A. Onatski)
“Diffusion Indexes,” manuscript, John F. Kennedy School of Government,1997,NBER
Working Paper 6702 (with M. Watson)
“Inference in a Nearly Integrated Autoregressive Model with Nonnormal Innovations,”
Journal of Econometrics, 80,1997,269–286 (with T.J. Rothenberg)
“How Precise are Estimates of the Natural Rate of Unemployment?”in C. Romer & D.
Romer, eds., Reducing Inflation: Motivation and Strategy (University of Chicago Press for
the NBER,1997,195–242),(with D. Staiger & M.W. Watson)
“Cointegration, Long-Run Comovements, and Long-Horizon Forecasting,” in D. Kreps &
K.F. Wallis, eds., Advances in Econometrics: Proceedings of the Seventh World Congress of the
Econometric Society, Vol. III (Cambridge University Press, 1997,34–60)
“Retirement Incentives: The Interaction Between Employer-Provided Pensions, Social
Security, and Retiree Health Benefits,” in M.D. Hurd & N. Yashiro, eds., The Economics of
Aging in the United States and Japan (University of Chicago Press for the NBER,1997,
261–294)
“Instrumental Variables Regression with Weak Instruments,” Econometrica, Vol.65.3,1997,
557–586 (with D. Staiger)
“The NAIRU, Unemployment, and Monetary Policy,” Journal of Economic Perspectives, II,
Winter 1997,33–51 (with D. Staiger & M. Watson)
“VAR,Error Correction and Pretest Forecasts at Long Horizons,” in A. Banerjee & D.F.
Hendry, eds., The Econometrics of Economic Policy (Basil Blackwell,1997,115–132)
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Dennis Thompson, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
Alfred North Whitehead Professor of Political Philosophy, Founding Director of the
University Center for Ethics and the Professions,and Associate Provost of the University
tel:617-495-1336,fax: 617-496-6104, dthompso@ksg.harvard.edu
“Two-Way Mirror Nationalism: The Case of Ajaria,” in M.Gammer, ed., The Politics of the
Caspian (Frank Cass Publishers,2000)
“The Great Game Revisited: Claiming the Caspian’s Treasure,” International Political
Economy, Vol.4.18,October 1997
“Free Markets, Milton Friedman,and Hong Kong,” International Political Economy, Vol.4.9,
May 1997
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Andres Velasco, B.A., M.A.,Ph.D.
Sumitomo-FASID Professor of International Finance and Development
tel: 617-496-3255,fax: 617-496-0178, andres_velasco@harvard.edu
“Fostering Financial Stability: A New Case for Flexible Exchange Rates,” in G. Calvo, R.
Dornbusch,& M. Obstfeld, eds., Money, Factor Mobility and Trade: Essays in Honor of
Robert Mundell (MIT Press,2000),(with R. Chang)
“Short-Term Capital Flows,” NBER Working Paper W7364, September 1999 (with D.
Rodrik)
“Can Capital Mobility Be Destabilizing?”NBER Working Paper W7263, July 1999 (with Q.
Meng)
“Liquidity Crisis in Emerging Markets: Theory and Policy,” NBER Working Paper W7272,
July 1999 (with R. Chang)
“Los Muchachos de Hoy Ya No Son los de Antes,” Revista Capital, June 1999
“Policy Responses to Currency Crises,” C.V. Starr Center for Applied Economics Working
Paper, June 1999
“Liquidity Crises in Emerging Markets: Theory and Policy,” C.V. Starr Center for Applied
Economics Working Paper, June 1999 (with R. Chang)
“Can Capital Mobility be Destabilizing?”C.V. Starr Center for Applied Economics Working
Paper, June 1999 (with Q. Meng)
“Dollar Diplomacy,” Time (Latin American Edition), February 1999
“A Tale of Two Countries: Alternative Responses to Capital Inflows,” in M. Kahler, ed.,
Capital Flows and Financial Crises (Cornell University Press for the Council on Foreign
Relations,1999),(with P. Cabezas)
“Illiquidity and Crises in Emerging Markets: Theory and Policy,” NBER Macroeconomics
Annual,1999 (with R. Chang)
“The Case for a Populist Central Banker,” European Economic Review, 1999 (with V. Guzzo)
“The Asian Liquidity Crisis,” NBER Working Paper W6796, November 1998 (with R.
Chang)
“The Case for a Populist Banker,” NBER Working Paper W6802, November 1998 (with V.
Guzzo)
“Virtue Under Assault,” Time(Latin American Edition), September 1998
“The Case for a Populist Central Banker,” C.V. Starr Center for Applied Economics Working
Paper, August 1998 (with V. Guzzo)
“America Latina Despues de la Crisis Asiatica,” Revista Capital, August 1998 (with A.
Vourvoulias)
“Financial Crises in Emerging Markets,” NBER Working Paper W6606, June 1998 (with R.
Chang)
“Financial Crises in Emerging Markets: A Canonical Model,” C.V. Starr Center for Applied
Economics Working Paper, June 1998 (with R. Chang)
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Stephen Martin Walt, B.A.,M.A., Ph.D.
Robert and Renee Belfer Professor of International Affairs
tel:617-495-5712, fax: 617-495-8963, stephen_walt@harvard.edu
“The Progressive Power of Realism,” American Political Science Review, Vol.91.4, December
1997
“The Gorbachev Revolution and International Relations Theory,” Diplomatic History, Vol.
21.2, Summer 1997
“Why Alliances Endure or Collapse,” Survival, Vol. 39.1,Spring 1997
“Building Up New Bogeymen,” Foreign Policy, No. 106 (Spring 1997)
“Rethinking Revolution and War: A Response to Goldstone and Dassel,” Security Studies,
Vol.6.2, Winter 1997
“Constructing Law’s Mandate,” in D. Dyzenhaus, ed., Recrafting the Rule of Law (Hart
Publishing, 1999)
“Why Are Libertarians Afraid of Democracy?” rev. of The Structure of Liberty, by R.E.
Barnett, The Good Society, Vol.8.2,1999
“Moral Opportunism:A Case Study,” in I.Shapiro & R.M. Adams, Integrity and Conscience
(NYU Press,1998)
“Teaching With Cases,” in J. Kleinig & M. L. Smith, eds., Teaching Criminal Justice Ethics:
Strategic Issues (Anderson Publishers, 1997)
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Richard Zeckhauser, A.B.,Ph.D.
Frank Plumpton Ramsey Professor of Political Economy
tel:617-495-1174,fax: 617-496-3783, richard_zeckhauser@harvard.edu
“Adverse Selection and Adverse Retention,” American Economic Review, Papers and
Proceedings, Vol.88.2, May 1998,122–126 (with D. Altman & D. M. Cutler)
“Amos Tversky and the Ascent of Behavioral Economics,” Journal of Risk and Uncertainty,
Vol. 16.1, April 1998, 7–47 (with D. Laibson)
“Restoring Natural Resources with Destination-Driven Costs,” Journal of Environmental
Economics and Management, 36,1998,225–242 (with C. V. Phillips)
“Organizational Form and Insurance Company Performance:Stocks versus Mutuals,” in D.
Bradford, ed., The Economics of Property-Casualty Insurance (University of Chicago Press,
1998,167–192),(with P. Born, W. M.Gentry, & W. Kip Viscusi)
“The Anatomy of Jumps and Falls in Wages,” in S. W. Polachek, ed., Research in Labor
Economics 17 (JAI Press, 1998,201–232),(with M. J. Moore & W. Kip Viscusi)
“Adverse Selection in Health Insurance,” in A.Garber, ed., Frontiers in Health Policy
Research, Vol.I (MIT Press, 1998, 1–31),(with D. M. Cutler)
“Investment Flexibility and the Acceptance of Risk,” Journal of Economic Theory, Vol.75.2,
October 1997,219241 (with C. Gollier & J. Lindsey)
“The J-Shape of Performance Persistence Given Survivorship Bias,” Review of Economics and
Statistics, Vol. 79.2, May 1997,161–170 (with D. Hendricks & J. Patel)
“Property Tax Limitations in Retrospect: The Example of Massachusetts,” 1996 Proceedings
of the Eighty-Ninth Annual Conference on Taxation (National Tax Association,1997,
160–168), (with D. M. Cutler & D. W. Elmendorf)
“Mom Showed us the Way,” London Times Higher Education Supplement, February 25, 2000
“The Digital Philanthropists,” London Times Higher Education Supplement, December 24,
1999
“Cyberspace’s Desert Song,” London Times Higher Education Supplement, November 26,
1999
“Swimming with the Sharks,” London Times Higher Education Supplement, October 15,1999
“Net Users Must Prepare for Big Brother,” Boston Herald, September 26, 1999
“Fending off Cyber Warfare,” London Times Higher Education Supplement, September 24,
1999
“China’s Gift to U.S. Colleges,” Boston Globe, June 14,1999
“Bombings Upped the Anti,” London Times Higher Education Supplement, July 23,1999
“Putting Ethics to the Test,” London Times Higher Education Supplement, June 18,1999
“Two Tarnished Institutions,” London Times Higher Education Supplement, April 30,1999
“The Ten Commandments,” London Times Higher Education Supplement, March 12,1999
“Workers Flower in Desert,” London Times Higher Education Supplement, February 15,1999
“A World Worth Fighting For,” London Times Higher Education Supplement, December 25,
1998
“Bad News From Cyberspace?” London Times Higher Education Supplement, October 30,
1998
“No Party for the People,” London Times Higher Education Supplement, September 25,1998
“Penitents Take Lead in Schools,” London Times Higher Education Supplement, August 7,
1998
“Heroes New and Old,” London Times Higher Education Supplement, July 10,1998
“Profits Without Honour,” London Times Higher Education Supplement, May 1,1998
“The Getty Grasp on Reality,” London Times Higher Education Supplement, March 20,1998
“Cybertech Battle for Campuses,” London Times Higher Education Supplement, February 20,
1998
“Junk Food on the Net,” London Times Higher Education Supplement, January 16, 1998
“Sharing the Spring of Wealth,” London Times Higher Education Supplement, October 17,
1997