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Nonresident Fellow

Chad P. Bown

Chad P. Bown

Nonresident Fellow, Global Economy and Development

Chad Bown focuses on U.S. trade policy, international trade disputes, the World Trade Organization and China's integration into the global economy. He is an economics professor at Brandeis University.



Expertise

Trade policy and agreements; World Trade Organization (WTO); Trade remedies

Background

Current Positions
Associate Professor, Department of Economics and International Business School, Brandeis University

Past Positions
Okun-Model Visiting Fellow in Economic Studies, Brookings; Assistant Professor, Department of Economics and International Business School, Brandeis University; Visiting Scholar, The World Bank; Visiting Fellow, Center for European Integration Studies (ZEI)

Education

Ph.D. (1999), M.A. (1996), University of Wisconsin - Madison; B.A. (1994), Bucknell University

"To prevent a full-scale proliferation of new trade restrictions, the G-20 economies must re-affirm their commitment to the World Trade Organization system . . . "


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