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Korean (Pak Young Publishing,2000),Romanian (TREI,2000) and Ukrainian (Osnovy,2000)
Disaffected Democracies: WhatsTroubling the Trilateral Countries?
(co-ed.,with S.J.Pharr),(Princeton University Press,2000)
Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival ofAmerican Community
(Simon & Schuster,2000)Foreword forVolume ofHousing Policy Debate on Social Capital,
Housing Policy Debate
,Volume 9.1 (1998)“Rebuilding the Stock ofSocial Capital,”
SchoolAdministrator
,September 1999,28–33 (withT.H.Sander)
Articles & Papers
“Bowling Alone:Americas Declining Social Capital,”in D.Rueschemeyer,M.Rueschemeyer,& B.Wittrock,eds.,
Participation East and West: Comparisons and Interpretations
(M.E.Sharpe,1998)“The Prosperous Community:Social Capital and Public Life,
Sociedad Civil: Analisi yDebates
,Vol.1,923,Spring 1997“The Growth ofVoluntaryAssociations in America,1840–1940,
Journal ofInterdisciplinaryHistory
,Vol.29,Spring 1999,511–557 (with G.Gamm)
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Dani Rodrik
,A.B.,M.P.A.,Ph.D.
Rafiq Hariri Professor ofInternational Political Economy and Faculty Chair ofthe MPA/IDProgramtel:617-495-9454,fax:617-496-5747,
dani_rodrik@harvard.edu
,
http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/rodrik 
Books & Reports
BrookingsTrade Forum: 2000
(co-ed.,with S.Collins),(Brookings Institution Press,2000)“Making Openness Work:The New Global Economy and the Developing Countries,Overseas Development Council,1999“Has Globalization Gone Too Far?”Institute for International Economics,1997
Articles & Papers
“Participatory Politics,Social Cooperation,and Economic Stability,
American EconomicReview,Papers and Proceedings
,May 2000
 
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“Short-Term Capital Flows,in
Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics1999
,April 2000 (with A.Velasco)“Growth Versus Poverty Reduction:A Hollow Debate,
Finance & Development
,Vol.37.4,December 2000“How Far Will International Economic Integration Go?”
Journal ofEconomic Perspectives
,Winter 2000“What Drives Public Employment in Developing Countries?”
Review ofDevelopmentEconomics
,Vol.4.3,October 2000“Five Simple Principles forWorld Trade,”
The American Prospect
,January 17,2000“Governance ofEconomic Globalization,”in J.S.Nye,Jr.& J.D.Donahue,eds.,
Governancein a Globalizing World
(Brookings Institution Press,2000)“Governing the World Economy:Does One Architectural Style Fit All?”in S.Collins & R.Lawrence,eds.,
BrookingsTrade Forum: 1999
(Brookings Institution Press,2000)“Where Did All the Growth Go? External Shocks,Social Conflict and Growth Collapses,
Journal ofEconomic Growth
,December 1999“Democracies Pay HigherWages,
Quarterly Journal ofEconomics
,August 1999“Globalization and Labor,Or:IfGlobalization is a Bowl ofCherries,WhyAre There soMany Glum Faces Around the Table?”in R.E.Baldwin,et al.,eds.,
Market Integration,Regionalism and the Global Economy
(Cambridge University Press for CEPR,1999)“Does Global Competition Require Small Government?”
Wirtschafts Politische Blatter
,Vol.46.3,1999 (with J.R.Veltri)“Symposium on Globalization in Perspective:An Introduction,
Journal ofEconomicPerspectives
,Vol.12.4,Fall 1998“The Global Fix,
The New Republic
,November 2,1998“Why Do More Open Economies Have Bigger Governments?”
Journal ofPolitical Economy
,Vol.106.5,October 1998“Trade Policy and Economic Performance in Sub-Saharan Africa,EGDI Discussion PaperSeries,Swedish Ministry ofForeignAffairs,October 1998“The Debate over Globalization:How to Move Forward by Looking Backward,
LaunchingNew Global Trade Talks: AnAction Agenda
,Institute for International Economics,SpecialReport 12,1998“Why Is Trade Reform So Difficult in Africa?”
Journal ofAfrican Economies
,Vol.7,June1998“Who Needs Capital-Account Convertibility?”in S.Fischer et al.,
Should the IMF PursueCapital-Account Convertibility? Essays in International Finance
No.207,InternationalFinance Section,Department ofEconomics,Princeton University,May 1998
 
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“Too Pat,rev.of“The Great Betrayal:HowAmerican Sovereignty and Social Justice areBeing Sacrificed to the Gods ofthe Global Economy,by P.J.Buchanan and “Prosperity:The Coming 20-Year Boom and What It Means toYou”by B.Davis & D.Wessel,
TheWashington Monthly
,May 1998“Globalization,Social Conflict,and Economic Growth,”
The World Economy
,Vol.21.2,March 1998“TFPG Controversies,Institutions and Economic Performance in East Asia,in Y.Hayami &M.Aoki,eds.,
The Institutional Foundation ofEconomic Development in East Asia
(Macmillan,1998)Rev.of“Will Globalization Dominate U.S.Labor Market Outcomes?by R.Freeman,in S.Collins,ed.,
Imports,Exports,and the American Worker
(Brookings Institution Press,1998)Rev.of“Equity and Growth in Developing Countries:Old and New Perspectives on thePolicy Issues,by M.Bruno et al.,in V.Tanzi & K.Chu,eds.,
Income Distribution and High-Quality Growth
(MIT Press,1998)“Sense and Nonsense in the Globalization Debate,”
Foreign Policy
,Summer 1997“Upside,Downside,
Time
,European Edition,July 7,1997“The ‘Paradoxes’ofthe Successful State,”
European Economic Review
,April 1997Rev.of“The Costs and Benefits ofEastern Enlargement:The Impact on the EU and CentralEurope,”
Economic Policy
,Vol.24,April 1997“Trade Strategy,Exports,and Investment:Another Look at East Asia,
Pacific EconomicReview
,February 1997“Hard Tasks,
Boston Review
,December/January 1997“International Trade and Big Government,”in B.J.Cohen,ed.,
International Trade andFinance: New Frontiers for Research — Essays in Honor ofPeter B.Kenen
(CambridgeUniversity Press,1997)
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Jeffrey Sachs
,B.A.,M.A.,Ph.D.
Galen L.Stone Professor ofInternational Trade and Director ofthe Center for InternationalDevelopmenttel:617-495-4112,fax:617-495-8685,
 jeffrey_sachs@harvard.edu
Books & Reports
“Executive Summary,”
The Africa Competitiveness Report 2000/2001
(Oxford UniversityPress,2000),(with L.D.Cook)
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