Dani Rodrik is a prominent economist and scholar specializing in international political economy.
He currently holds the position of Rafiq Hariri Professor of International Political Economy at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government.
Rodrik is known for his work on globalization, economic development, and institutional economics.
He has authored numerous books and articles, contributing significantly to debates on trade policy, industrial policy, and economic growth.
Rodrik's research often challenges conventional wisdom in economics, advocating for context-specific approaches to economic policy.
He resides in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he continues his research and teaching at Harvard.
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