Uri Dadush
Uri Dadush is a non-resident scholar at
Bruegel, based in
Washington, DC, and a Senior Fellow at the OCP Policy Center in
Rabat, Morocco. He is also the Principal of Economic Policy International, LLC, which provides consulting services to the
World Bank and other international organizations as well as corporations. He teaches courses on
globalization and
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''.
Dadush 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, Dadush 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
McKinsey and Co. His columns have appeared in leading publications such as the ''
Financial Times'', the ''
Wall Street Journal'', ''
Foreign Affairs'', and
''L’Espresso''. He has a B.A. and M.A. in economics from the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem and a Ph.D. in business economics from
Harvard University.
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