Jeffrey D. Sachs
is Galen L. Stone Professor of International Trade and Director of CID. He has been teaching in the Economics Department since 1980, when he completed his Ph.D. at Harvard. His current research interests include emerging markets, global competitiveness, economic growth and development, transition to a market economy, international financial markets, international macroeconomic policy coordination and macroeconomic policies in developing and developed countries. He serves as an economic advisor to governments in Latin America, Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, Asia and Africa. He is the author of many scholarly articles and books, including Macroeconomics in the Global Economy (co-authored) and Poland’s Jump to the Market Economy. He teaches a graduate level course on Capitalist Economic Development (EC 2327) as well as the international economics seminar.

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