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Globalization and International Economics

The Economics Department at Columbia is home to top academic talent in the fields of development economics and the economics of international trade and finance. From junior faculty members to Nobel Laureates, economists in these fields have focused on questions that concern the development of international institutions and economies, the nature of international monetary flows, and the challenges facing developing countries worldwide.

Globalization in the Thirteenth Century: The Mongols Under Chinggis Khan

Russia's Rocky Transition: What Went Wrong

Decision-Making in International Organizations: A Proposal for a Storable Vote Mechanism

Towards a more effective World Trade Organization

World poverty and capitalism: Is income inequality increasing or decreasing worldwide?

Education and Development

Economic Recovery in the Aftermath of a Shock

Globalization and Welfare





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