Global Development and Trade
Countries around the world experience different levels of economic development, and policy can greatly affect the outcomes of the global community and move people out of poverty. Scholars at 69Ìþ«Æ· and the — our joint venture with Stanford Seed — are studying critical issues that inform our understanding of human and economic development in low- and middle-income countries, as well as how public policies around the world are formulated and their effectiveness at alleviating poverty. Our scholars also study international trade’s impact on businesses, governments, and society.
Keywords: international trade, trade policy, development
People in Global Development and Trade Research
- Assistant Professor of Economics
- Professor of Economics
- Professor of Medicine
- Professor of Political Science and Leadership Values, Emeritus
- Associate Professor at the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability
- Associate Professor of Political Economy
- Associate Professor of Economics
- Trione Visiting Professor
- Senior Fellow
- Professor of International Communication
- Professor of Economics, Emeritus
- Associate Professor of Political Economy
- Professor of Economics
- Gordon and Betty Moore Senior Fellow
- Professor of Sciences and Humanities, Emeritus
- Professor of Economics, Emeritus
- Interim Director / Executive Director and Research Scholar, Stanford King Center on Global Development
- Co-Director, Stanford Center on China's Economy and Institutions (SCCEI)
- Professor of Earth System Science
- Professor of Finance
- Professor of Medicine
- Associate Professor of Economics
- Professor of Economics, Emeritus
- Research Scholar
- Professor in International Agricultural Policy
- Executive Director and Senior Research Scholar
- Professor of Law
- Professor of Economics
- Professor of Political Science
- Associate Professor of Economics
- Professor of Economics
- Professor of American Economic History, Emeritus
- Assistant Professor of Finance
Related Publications
- Buchmann, N., Meyer, C., & Sullivan, C. (2024). Paternalistic Discrimination. Working Paper.
- Elliott, M., & Jackson, M. (2024). Supply Chain Disruptions, the Structure of Production Networks, and the Impact of Globalization. Working Paper.
- Clayton, C., Maggiori, M., & Schreger, J. (2024). A Framework for Geoeconomics. Working Paper.
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