Bernard Hoekman
Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute; and CEPR
Bernard Hoekman is Director of the Global Economics Program at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (Global Governance Programme) at the European University Institute; and a CEPR Research Fellow. Prior positions at the World Bank include Director of the International Trade Department; Research Manager of the trade team in the Development Research Group; task leader of the trade capacity building program of the World Bank Institute. During the Uruguay Round of trade negotiations he worked as a research economist in the GATT Secretariat (1988-93). He has published widely on the multilateral trading system and economic development, trade in services, and preferential trade agreements.. He is a graduate of the Erasmus University Rotterdam, holds a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Michigan and is Senior Associate of the Economic Research Forum for the Arab Countries, Iran and Turkey.
Articles by Bernard Hoekman:
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Who profits from trade-facilitation initiatives?
3 June 2013, 5395 reads
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Why reforms fail: Political-economy forces and agriculture in Africa
15 May 2013, 8243 reads
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Pay attention to the WTO leadership contest: It matters!
3 April 2013, 9821 reads
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Reinvigorating the trade policy agenda: Think supply chain!
23 January 2013, 10656 reads
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Determinants of trade-policy responses to the 2008 financial crisis
10 November 2011, 6267 reads
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Can trade in services offer an alternative to migration?
2 January 2011, 8778 reads
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Services trade liberalisation and regulatory reform: Re-invigorating international cooperation
24 December 2010, 10323 reads
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Rebalancing the global economy will require coordination and a collective responsibility
30 July 2010, 5503 reads
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Rebalancing the global economy: A primer for policymakers
23 June 2010, 8867 reads
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Doha and development: Market access, trade costs and aid for trade
19 June 2010, 7604 reads
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The Doha Round impasse and the trading system
19 June 2010, 9887 reads
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Trade adjustment costs in developing countries
18 June 2010, 9451 reads
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Trade policy and the crisis
6 July 2009, 9580 reads
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