EXPERTISE

Geographic Areas
Southeastern Europe
West Africa

Issues
Development Economics
Aid Effectiveness
Transition Economics in Southeast Europe and West Africa

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Arntraud Hartmann
Adjunct professor in International Development
(Fall and Spring Semesters)
Consultant to the Brookings Institute, the IMF and the World Bank

Background and Education
Consultant to a variety of organizations, including the Brookings Institute, IFAD, the IMF and the World Bank; former senior manager at the World Bank including Senior Advisor to the Managing Director, country director for southeast European countries; chief of mission to Romania; and research fellow for UNICEF, International Child Development Center, Florence, Italy; Ph.D. in law, University of Hamburg; master's degree, The American University, Washington, D.C.; law degree, University of Hamburg; additional certificates and diplomas, Executive Management Program, Harvard University, the German Development Institute and The Johns Hopkins University SAIS Bologna Center

Publications
"Scaling up the fight against Rural Poverty: An Institutional Review of IFAD's Approach, co-author, Brookings Institute (2010); "Scaling up: a framework and lessons" and "Development Effectiveness from Literature and Practice," with Johannes Linn, Brookings Institute (2008); "Strategies for Peace and Prosperity in the Balkans," Journal for Constitutional Studies (2001); numerous World Bank studies, including the influential "The Road to Stability and Prosperity in South Eastern Europe," (2000)

Languages
German
French
English

Classes
Introduction to Development
Development Cooperation