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2001 EventsNAFTA and the Environment: Lessons for Trade Policy
Gary Hufbauer, a noted international economist, resumed his position as Reginald Jones Senior Fellow in September 1998, a position he held between 1992 and 1997. From June 1997 until September 1998, Dr. Hufbauer was the Maurice R. Greenberg Chair and Director of Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York. Before joining the Institute for International Economics, he was the Marcus Wallenberg Professor of International Financial Diplomacy at Georgetown University. From 1977-1980, Dr. Hufbauer served in the Treasury Department as Deputy Assistant Secretary, responsible for trade and investment policy during the Tokyo Round and the Director of the International Tax Staff. Gary Hufbauer graduated with an A.B. magna cum laude from Harvard and also holds a Ph.D. in economics from King College at Cambridge University, and a J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center. His recent publications include North American Economic Integration: 25 Years Backward and Forward (co-author, 1999), Unfinished Business: Telecommunications after the Uruguay Round (co-editor, 1997), Flying High: Liberalizing Civil Aviation in the Asian Pacific (co-editor, 1996), Fundamental Tax Reform and Border Tax Adjustments (1996), Western Hemisphere Economic Integration (co-author, 1994), Reviving the European Union (co-editor, 1994), NAFTA: An Assessment (co-author, 1994), and Economic Sanctions Reconsidered (co-author, second edition, 1990).
When: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 at 4:00 PM
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