Richard Baldwin
Graduate Institute, Geneva and CEPR
http://graduateinstitute.ch/ctei/home/ctei_people/baldwin_home.html
Richard Edward Baldwin is Professor of International Economics at the Graduate Institute, Geneva since 1991, a part-time visiting research professor at the University of Oxford since 2012, Policy Director of CEPR since 2006, and Editor-in-Chief of Vox since he founded it in June 2007. He was Co-managing Editor of the journal Economic Policy from 2000 to 2005, and Programme Director of CEPR’s International Trade programme from 1991 to 2001. Before that he was a Senior Staff Economist for the President's Council of Economic Advisors in the Bush Administration (1990-1991), on leave from Columbia University Business School where he was Associate Professor. He did his PhD in economics at MIT with Paul Krugman. He was visiting professor at MIT in 2002/03 and has taught at universities in Italy, Germany and Norway. He has also worked as consultant for the numerous governments, the European Commission, OECD, World Bank, EFTA, and USAID. The author of numerous books and articles, his research interests include international trade, globalisation, regionalism, and European integration. He is a CEPR Research Fellow.
Articles by Richard Baldwin:
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Augmented inflation targeting: Le roi est mort, vive le roi
17 April 2013, 11737 reads
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Is inflation targeting dead? Central banking after the Crisis
14 April 2013, 11666 reads
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WTO 2.0: Thinking ahead on global trade governance
22 December 2012, 10620 reads
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Technology, academic debate and the inner circle
29 August 2012, 4171 reads
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Vox is five years old this month
28 June 2012, 8052 reads
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A gravity model for global value chains
10 June 2012, 9640 reads
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Unilateral tariff liberalisation
30 May 2012, 8135 reads
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New-paradigm globalisation and networked FDI: Evidence from Japan
24 May 2012, 8884 reads
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The EZ breakup contest: Take ignorance seriously
10 April 2012, 16212 reads
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Excessive risk-taking by banks: A new eReport
30 March 2012, 9829 reads
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Vox Consortium welcomes RIETI–Hi-Stat: English language commentary and analysis from a Japanese perspective
20 March 2012, 3847 reads
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EZ rescue or recession? Fallout of the October 2011 package
28 October 2011, 12286 reads
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Welcome to phase 2 of the Eurozone (EZ) crisis
5 September 2011, 13119 reads
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Next steps for the Doha Round: Introducing a new eBook
28 May 2011, 7702 reads
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Introduction
28 May 2011, 4957 reads
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Keeping the WTO on track: A Doha down payment plus more
28 May 2011, 4835 reads
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21st century regionalism and global trade governance
23 May 2011, 7776 reads
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Is America mis-thinking its 21st century trade strategy? Part 2
17 May 2011, 6714 reads
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Is America mis-thinking its 21st century trade strategy? Part 1
16 May 2011, 9126 reads
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Introducing a new eBook: Why world leaders must resist the false promise of another Doha delay
28 April 2011, 5461 reads
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Why world leaders must resist the false promise of another Doha delay: Introduction to the issues
28 April 2011, 4257 reads
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The US is painting itself into a corner on 21st century trade policy
28 April 2011, 5196 reads
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Welcome to Vox.LACEA – our new consortium member in Latin America and the Caribbean
9 March 2011, 7807 reads
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How to become better macroeconomists: Leijonhufvud’s new Policy Insight
4 February 2011, 13161 reads
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Global trade talks: Doha is doable this year
28 January 2011, 12850 reads
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Vox’s annual break and some holiday reading tips
25 December 2010, 11258 reads
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A new deal for Eurozone growth and stability: An open letter to the President of the European Council
7 December 2010, 11689 reads
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Contagious FTAs: New evidence on the domino theory of regionalism
2 September 2010, 11999 reads
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Introducing a free database of nearly all jobs for PhD economists
16 July 2010, 16852 reads
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New eBook: Completing the Eurozone rescue: What more needs to be done?
17 June 2010, 13696 reads
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Sources of the WTO’s woes: Decision-making’s impossible trinity
7 June 2010, 12028 reads
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Eurozone crisis: What Vox columnists said
13 May 2010, 21429 reads
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Buiter’s warning: Who is the recapitaliser of last resort for the ECB?
8 May 2010, 15095 reads
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Thinking clearly about offshoring
23 April 2010, 15076 reads
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Welcome to Nada Es Gratis, our new Consortium partner
17 April 2010, 7448 reads
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How to destroy the Eurozone: Feldstein’s euro-holiday idea
22 February 2010, 15693 reads
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The great trade collapse: What caused it and what does it mean?
27 November 2009, 19906 reads
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The great trade collapse and trade imbalances
27 November 2009, 9883 reads
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The great trade collapse: Presenting the new ebook
27 November 2009, 14426 reads
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The illusion of improving global imbalances
14 November 2009, 26897 reads
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Calomiris on historical crisis lessons
4 November 2009, 10562 reads
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How many jobs are onshorable?
15 June 2009, 23115 reads
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Trade and the London Summit outcome
4 April 2009, 26634 reads
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Developing nations and capital flows: The IMF's new facility
29 March 2009, 11601 reads
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Don't let murky protectionism stall a global recovery: Things the G20 should do
5 March 2009, 26051 reads
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Progress report: Vox’s Global Crisis Debate
16 February 2009, 9709 reads
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The IMF on fiscal policy in the crisis
1 January 2009, 33456 reads
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Restoring the G20's credibility on trade: Plan B and the WTO trade talks
13 December 2008, 15002 reads
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The crisis and protectionism: Steps world leaders should take
4 December 2008, 12227 reads
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What the G20 should do on November 15th to fix the financial system
10 November 2008, 50410 reads
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Rescuing our jobs and savings: What G7/8 leaders can do to solve the global credit crisis
9 October 2008, 93766 reads
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Open Letter to European leaders on Europe’s banking crisis: A call to action
1 October 2008, 78556 reads
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Making globalisation work: skills, families, unions and the welfare state
4 September 2008, 13659 reads
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The WTO tipping point
1 July 2008, 24979 reads
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Vox is one year old
30 June 2008, 9920 reads
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Wine economics and economical wine
28 June 2008, 45086 reads
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Is smoking “contagious”?
31 May 2008, 28677 reads
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Can we multilateralise regionalism?
29 February 2008, 39177 reads
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Aging and death on a dollar a day
12 February 2008, 27462 reads
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Feldstein’s view on the dollar
20 November 2007, 32008 reads
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Krugman’s view on the dollar
2 October 2007, 82180 reads
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Economic policy discussion on the web
4 July 2007, 32855 reads
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Poland won
24 June 2007, 9853 reads
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VAT fraud part 5
22 June 2007, 28356 reads
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Voting rules matter: Poland’s cause
18 June 2007, 29213 reads
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VAT fraud part 4
18 June 2007, 27345 reads
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VAT fraud part 3
17 June 2007, 31707 reads
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VAT fraud part 2
16 June 2007, 28779 reads
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Poland's square-root-ness
15 June 2007, 38078 reads
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VAT fraud part 1
14 June 2007, 28747 reads
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The new treaty: economist’s perspective, part 4
13 June 2007, 8956 reads
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The new treaty: economist’s perspective, part 3
11 June 2007, 8357 reads
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The new treaty: economist’s perspective, part 2
10 June 2007, 8413 reads
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The new treaty: economist’s perspective, part 1
9 June 2007, 9023 reads
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Is enlargement unlimited?
17 May 2007, 10189 reads
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Is a new treaty needed?
11 May 2007, 33417 reads
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Treaty of Rome at 50
20 March 2007, 9103 reads
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The royalty of CAP madness
5 December 2005, 29025 reads
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Constitutional treaty fallacies
3 June 2005, 8200 reads
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Plan B for the EU constitution
3 June 2005, 8353 reads
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