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Central Asia and the Caucuses
East Asia

Issues
International Trade Theory and Policy
International Development

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Richard Pomfret
Visiting professor
Professor of Economics, University of Adelaide

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)

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).

Languages
English
French
German
Italian

Classes
International Trade Theory (B)
International Trade Theory
The Economies of Central Asia
International Monetary Theory