Rodney Ludema

Rod Ludema has been at Georgetown since 1995, with a joint appointment in the School of Foreign Service and the Department of Economics. He received his B.A. from Calvin College and his M.A., M.Phil. and Ph.D. degrees in Economics from Columbia University.
Professor Ludema specializes in the area of international trade. His research interests include the political economy of trade policy, international trade bargaining, preferential trade agreements, trade and the environment, GATT rules and dispute settlement, and economic geography.
At Georgetown, he teaches international trade in the undergraduate, MSFS and PhD programs. On leave 2012-13 at the White House Council of Economic Advisers.
More info: http://faculty.georgetown.edu/ludemar/Home.html

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Globalization's Winners and Losers: Challenges for Developed and Developing Countries (edX)

Build your “global acumen” and engage with business and policy experts to better lead and manage through the challenges of globalization. Who are the winners and losers of globalization? What should be done to improve outcomes for all? This course will examine how the spread of trade, investment, and [...]