Gruber, Lloyd
Dr Lloyd Gruber
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Experience keywords:
foreign economic policy; institutional design; public policy analysis; global governance; power, trade, and development; international and comparative political economy; regional integration; globalisation, inequality, and redistribution
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A political scientist by training, Dr Gruber is the author of 'Ruling the World: power politics and the rise of supranational institutions' (Princeton University Press, 2000). His current research interests include globalization, inequality, and redistribution; power and institutions; international and comparative political economy; trade's impact on spatial disparities in economic and political development; regional integration and foreign economic policy; and public policy analysis. He has been an associate professor at the University of Chicago's Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies as well as a visiting scholar at the Brookings Institution.
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Languages: Italian [Spoken: Basic, Written: Basic]; French [Spoken: Basic, Written: Basic]
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The following references are sourced from LSE Research Online|. References that are linked lead to the full text.
Gruber, Lloyd (2011) Globalisation with growth and equity: can we really have it all? Third World quarterly, 32 (4). pp. 629-652. ISSN 0143-6597 Gruber, Lloyd (2005) Globalization in theory: what's missing from the current debate? Harris School Working Paper, 05.12. The Harris School, The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL., USA Gruber, Lloyd (2005) Globalization and redistribution: the missing link. Harris School working paper series 05.8. The Harris School, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL., USA Gruber, Lloyd (2001) Power politics and the free trade bandwagon. Comparative political studies, 34 (7). pp. 703-741. ISSN 0010-4140 Gruber, Lloyd (2000) Ruling the world: power politics and the rise of supranational institutions. Princeton University Press, New Jersey. ISBN 9780691010410
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