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EXPERTISE
Geographic Areas
Central Asia and the Caucuses
East Asia
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Issues
International Trade Theory and Policy
International Development
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Richard Pomfret
Visiting professor
Professor of Economics, University of Adelaide
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Background and Education
Professor of economics, University of Adelaide, Australia; consultant to the UN Development Program, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, and the Asian Development Bank; associate fellow, Centre for Euro-Asian Studies, University of Reading, UK; international research fellow, Kiel Institute of World Economics; associate fellow, ROSES-CNRS, Université-Paris I Sorbonne, France; associate professor and professor of economics at SAIS in Bologna, Washington D.C. and Nanjing. Ph.D. in economics, Simon Fraser University (Canada); M.A., University of East Anglia (UK); B.A., University Reading (UK)
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Publications
Author of numerous books and articles on international economics, economic development and other subjects. Most recent publications include Regionalism in East Asia: Why Has It Flourished Since 2000 and How Far Will It Go? (forthcoming); Lecture Notes on International Trade Theory and Policy (2008); The Central Asian Economies since Independence (2006); and Constructing a Market Economy: Diverse Paths from Central Planning in Asia and Europe (2002).
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Languages
English
French
German
Italian
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Classes
International Trade Theory (B) International Trade Theory The Economies of Central Asia International Monetary Theory
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