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Nonresident Senior Fellow

Susan M. Collins

Susan M. Collins

Nonresident Senior Fellow, Economic Studies

Susan M. Collins’ research centers on determinants of economic growth, issues raised by increasing cross-national economic integration and exchange rate regimes in developed and developing economies. Her current work explores growth experiences in China and India. She is Joan and Sanford Weill Dean of the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy at the University of Michigan.



Expertise

Balance of payments; developing countries; economic growth; exchange rates; international economics and monetary issues; trade and labor markets

Background

Current Positions
Joan and Sanford Weill Dean of Public Policy, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy and Professor of Economics, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, University of Michigan

Past Positions
Professor of Economics, Georgetown University; Associate Professor of Economics, Harvard University; Senior Staff Economist, President's Council of Economic Advisers (1989-90)

Education

Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1984; B.A., Harvard University, 1980


Research and Commentary

Save to My PortfolioRebalancing the U.S. Economy in a Post-Crisis WorldMay 11, 2010The Brookings Institution
Save to My PortfolioThe U.S. External Deficit: A Soft Landing, Doomed or Delayed?November 23, 2009Macroeconomic Conference of the Tokyo Club Foundation for Global Studies
Save to My PortfolioDeterminants of U.S. Exports to ChinaApril 04, 2008The Brookings Institution
Save to My PortfolioAccounting for Growth: Comparing China and IndiaWinter 2008Economics of Developing Countries Papers
Save to My PortfolioSources of Growth in the Indian EconomyJuly 15, 2006The Brookings Institution
Save to My PortfolioThe Empirics of Growth: An UpdateSeptember 22, 2003The Brookings Institution
Save to My PortfolioMinority Groups in the Economics ProfessionSpring 2000The Journal of Economic Perspectives
Save to My PortfolioFrom Boom to Crisis and Back Again: What Have We Learned?December 10, 1999ADBI Workshop on Development Paradigms
Save to My PortfolioEconomic Growth in East Asia: Accumulation Versus AssimilationFall 1996Brookings Papers on Economic Activity
Save to My PortfolioEconomic Integration: Conflict versus CohesionMay 1995The Brookings Institution

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Contact Information

smcol@umich.edu

202.797.6105
Brookings Office of Communications

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