International Trade
IIEP and its faculty specialize in the study of international trade, examining the flow of capital, goods, and services within and across global borders. IIEP and its faculty focus on a wide variety of issues in international trade, publishing books, articles, working papers, and op-eds on the impacts of big data and AI, governance, climate change, labor, politics, law, liberalization, and globalization on international trade. IIEP hosts a multitude of events that bring together DC-area and international researchers and policymakers including the annual Washington Area International Trade Symposium (WAITS), a Trade and Development Seminar series with the GW Economics department, annual conferences on China and India, book launches, and more. IIEP also regularly partners with international trade organizations including the Washington International Trade Association (WITA) and The Association of Women in International Trade (WIIT), and hosts many current and former World Trade Organization (WTO) officials to share their knowledge with students, academics, and professionals.
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Entrepreneurship and Empowerment
Wednesday, 3/18/2020, 12:30pm - 2:00pm
Tuesday, March 18, 12:30-2 Chris Blattman (Columbia) “Entrepreneurship and Empowerment”
Mardi Dungey Memorial Research Conference
Friday, 2/21/2020, 5:30pm - 7:30pm
On behalf of the Institute for International Economic Policy, the Research Program on Forecasting, the Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis, University of
Cash or Coupons? Testing the Impacts of Cash versus Vouchers in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Tuesday, 1/7/2020, 12:30pm - 2:00pm
Tuesday, October 8, 2014, 12:30-2:00pm Jenny Aker, Tufts University “Cash or Coupons? Testing the Impacts of Cash versus Vouchers in the Democratic Republic of
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Digital Trade
Wednesday, 10/30/2019, 12:00pm - 1:30pm
Data has become the most traded good and/or service across borders. The American economy is increasingly reliant on digital trade. But the US does not yet parti

Research Professor

Associate Professor of Law

Professor of Economics and International Affairs

Associate Professor of International Business and International Affairs

Assistant Professor of Political Science

Assistant Professor of Political Science

Professor of Economics and International Affairs; Director of the Institute for International Economic Policy

Professor of Economics

Associate Professor of Political Science and International Affairs

Associate Professor of Public Policy and International Affairs

Professor of Economics and International Affairs; Professorial Lecturer of Law

Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Affairs

Associate Professor of International Business and International Affairs and Director, Center for International Business Education and Research (GW-CIBER)

Former Director, Associate Professor of Economics and International Affairs, Director International Trade and Investment Policy Program (July 2012 - 2014)

Assistant Professor of International Business

Professor of International Business, Public Policy and Public Administration, and International Affairs

Assistant Professor of Economics and International Affairs