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Uri Dadush
Uri Dadush is a Senior Fellow at the OCP Policy Center and non-resident scholar at Bruegel, based in Washington, DC . He is also Principal of Economic Policy International, LLC, providing consulting services to the World Bank and to other international organizations as well as corporations. He teaches courses on globalization and on international trade policy at the OCP Policy School and at the School of Public Policy at the University of Maryland. Dadush works mainly on trends in the global economy and on how countries deal with the challenge of international integration through flows of trade, finance, and migration. His recent books include “WTO Accessions and Trade Multilateralism” (with Chiedu Osakwe, co-editor), “Juggernaut: How Emerging Markets Are Transforming Globalization” (with William Shaw), “Inequality in America” (with Kemal Dervis and others), “Currency Wars” (with Vera Eidelman, co-editor) and “Paradigm Lost: The Euro in Crisis”.
He was previously Director of the International Economics Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and, at the World Bank, Director of International Trade, as well as Director of Economic Policy, and Director of the Development Prospects Group. Based previously in London, Brussels, and Milan, he spent 15 years in the private sector, where he was President of the Economist Intelligence Unit, Group Vice President of Data Resources, Inc., and a consultant with Mc Kinsey and Co. His columns have appeared in leading publications such as the Financial Times, the Wall Street Journal, Foreign Affairs, and L’Espresso.
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A Cautious Look at Economic Prospects Beyond the COVID-19 Disaster
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Four Big Misconceptions About The Services Trade in Africa
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The Moroccan Diaspora and Public Policy
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Coronavirus and Climate: Learning from France
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Coronavirus et Climat: Tirer les leçons du cas Français/ Coronavirus and Climate: Learning from France
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Le Maroc a-t-il Bénéficié de L’accord de Libre-échange conclu avec l'Union Européenne ? / Has Morocco Benefited from the Free Trade Agreement with the European Union?
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Has Morocco Benefited from the Free Trade Agreement with the European Union?
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Coronavirus and Temperature
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Morocco’s Excessive Geographic Export Concentration
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Manufacturing Employment, International Trade, and China
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Inequality in Morocco: An International Perspective
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Measuring the Middle Class in the World and in Morocco
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The Escalating China-US Trade Dispute: Economic and Geopolitical Implications for Sub-Saharan Africa
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Will the Emerging Market Turmoil be Contained?
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Youth Unemployment in the Middle East & North Africa, and the Moroccan case
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Deindustrialization and Employment in Morocco
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Mitigating the Adjustment Costs of International Trade
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Will the African Free Trade Agreement Succeed?
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Jobs in the Middle East North Africa, and the Moroccan case
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The Economic Effects of Refugee Return and Policy Implications
Industrial Policy: A Guide for the Perplexed
The Improving Global Outlook and Morocco
Politics, Policies and Prospects of the MENA Region
The Global Outlook, Secular Stagnation and the MENA Region
Diaspora, Development and Morocco
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The Future of Globalization
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The Global Outlook and Morocco
The Economic Impact of Forced Migration
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Should Developing Countries Fear Secular Stagnation?
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