Dani Rodrik is the Ford Foundation Professor of International Political Economy at Harvard University. He has published widely in the areas of economic development, international economics, and political economy. His most recent book is Economics Rules: The Rights and Wrongs of the Dismal Discipline (2015). He is also the author of The Globalization Paradox: Democracy and the Future of the World Economy (2011) and One Economics, Many Recipes: Globalization, Institutions, and Economic Growth (2007). His current research focuses on growth strategies for developing economies and the political economy of ideas.

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Africa’s manufacturing puzzle: Evidence from Tanzanian and Ethiopian firms
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- Industrial organisation 
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- Labour Markets

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Many forms of populism
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- Politics and economics

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The protectionist instinct: How labour market shocks shape the demand for trade protection
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- International trade

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Economics of the populist backlash
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- International trade 
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The political economy of liberal democracy
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- Politics and economics