Gene Grossman

Gene M. Grossman
Born (1955-12-11) December 11, 1955
New York United States
Nationality American
Fields Economist
Institutions Princeton University
Alma mater MIT (Ph.D.)
Yale University (B.A.)
Doctoral advisor Jagdish N. Bhagwati[1]
Doctoral students Pol Antràs
Dani Rodrik
Known for International trade
Political economy
Economic growth
Notable awards Onassis Prize

Gene Michael Grossman (born December 11, 1955 in New York) is currently the Jacob Viner Professor of International Economics at Princeton University. He received his B.A. in Economics from Yale University in 1976 and his Ph.D. in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1980. He became assistant professor at Princeton University in 1980 and full professor of economics in 1988. His research focuses on international trade, in particular on the relationship between economic growth and trade and the political economy of trade policy. He is also known for his work on the Environmental Kuznets Curve. He frequently collaborated with Elhanan Helpman. He is among the 100 best economists in the world according to IDEAS/RePEc. In 2009, Gene Grossman received an honorary doctorate in Economics from the University of St. Gallen. Grossman received the 2015 Onassis Prize for International Trade.[2] In 2016, Gene Grossman received an honorary doctorate in Economics from the University of Minho.

Publications

References

  1. Essays on import competition and commercial trade policies
  2. Onassis Foundation [ref http://www.onassis.org/en/onassis-international-prizes-details.php?id=5] LAUREATES OF THE ONASSIS INTERNATIONAL PRIZES FOR FINANCE, SHIPPING AND TRADE

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