Publications

1998
Capital Mobility and Labor. 1998.Abstract

 

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April 1998. Draft paper prepared for the NBER workshop on Trade, Technology, Education, and the U.S. Labor Market, April 30-May 1, 1998.

Who Needs Capital-Account Convertibility?. 1998.Abstract

 

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A short paper for a Princeton International Finance Section symposium.

1997
Democracy and Economic Performance. 1997.Abstract

 

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A paper for a conference in South Africa.

Globalization, Social Conflict and Economic Growth. 1997.Abstract

 

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December 1997. The 1997 Raul Prebisch lecture delivered at UNCTAD (published in The World Economy, March 1998).

Trade Policy and Economic Performance in Sub-Saharan Africa. 1997.Abstract

 

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A study commissioned by the Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

What Drives Public Employment?. 1997.Abstract

 

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Published in Review of Development Economics, 4(3), October 2000.

TFPG Controversies, Institutions, and Economic Performance in East Asia. 1997.Abstract

 

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Has Globalization Gone Too Far?
Has Globalization Gone Too Far?. Washington, DC: Institute for International Economics; 1997 pp. 128. Publisher's VersionAbstract

"The world economy faces a serious challenge in ensuring that international economic integration does not contribute to domestic social disintegration. The book focuses on the three major sources of tension between globalization and social stability: the transformation of the employment relationship, conflicts between international trade and social norms, and the pressures brought to bear on national governments in maintaining domestic cohesion and social welfare systems." - Institute for International Economics

 

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