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Romain Wacziarg

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Romain Wacziarg (born January 6, 1970) is an American economist. He is a Professor of Economics at the UCLA Anderson School of Management (since 2008) and holds the Hans Hufschmid Chair in Management (since 2015). Wacziarg is also a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research. Before joining UCLA, he was on the faculty at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. His research interests span international economics, political economy, economic growth, and development.

Background and professional life

Wacziarg grew up in India and France. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Economics and Public Policy from Sciences Po. He earned a Master's degree in Economics from Université Paris-Dauphine in 1992.

Wacziarg completed a Ph.D. in Economics at Harvard in 1998 under the supervision of Alberto Alesina, Robert Barro and Dale W. Jorgenson. During his Ph.D. he was a consultant for the World Bank where he conducted research on the links between economic growth and trade policy.

In 1998, he joined the faculty of the Stanford Graduate School of Business as an Assistant Professor in the Political Economy Group, where he received tenure in 2006. In 2002-2003 he was a National Fellow at the Hoover Institution. In 2008, he moved to the UCLA Anderson School of Management where he was appointed Professor of Economics and later Chair of the Global Economics and Management area (2011-2015). In 2015 he was awarded the Hans Hufschmid Chair in Management.

Wacziarg's research covers a variety of topics, including:

  • The relationship between trade liberalization and growth;
  • The long-run determinants of growth and development;
  • The determinants of the first demographic transition;
  • The causes of inter-state conflict;
  • The effects of democratization on economic growth;
  • The pattern of sectoral diversification in relation to economic development;
  • The effect of cultural distance between countries on the diffusion of technology and development.

    Selected publications

    Openness, Country Size and Government, with A. Alesina (1998), Journal of Public Economics69(3), 305-321.

    Is Europe Going Too Far?, with A. Alesina (1999), Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy, 51(1), 1-42.

    Economic Integration and Political Disintegration, with A. Alesina and E. Spolaore (2000), American Economic Review, 90(5), 1276-1296.

    How Democracy Affects Growth, with J. Tavares (2001). European Economic Review45(8), 1341-1378.

    Measuring the Dynamic Gains From Trade, (2001), World Bank Economic Review, 15(3), 393-429. 

    Stages of Diversification, with J. Imbs (2003), American Economic Review93(1), 63-86.

    Fractionalization, with A. Alesina, A. Devleeschauwer, W. Easterly, S. Kurlat (2003), Journal of Economic Growth, 8(2), 155-194.

    Trade Liberalization and Intersectoral Labor Movements, with J. Wallack (2004), Journal of International Economics, 64(2), 411-439.

    Do Democratic Transitions Produce Bad Economic Outcomes?, with D. Rodrik (2005), American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings, 50-55.

    Borders and Growth, with E. Spolaore (2005), Journal of Economic Growth, 10(4), 331-386.

    Small States, Big Pork, with W. R. Hauk, Jr. (2007), Quarterly Journal of Political Science, 2(1), 95-106.

    Death and Development, with P. Lorentzen and J. McMillan (2008), Journal of Economic Growth, 13(2), 81-124.

    Trade Liberalization and Growth: New Evidence, with K. Welch (2008), World Bank Economic Review22(2), 187-231.

    The Diffusion of Development, with E. Spolaore (2009), Quarterly Journal of Economics124(2), 469-529.

    A Monte Carlo Study of Growth Regressions, with W. R. Hauk, Jr. (2009), Journal of Economic Growth, 14(2), 103-147.

    The Political Economy of Linguistic Cleavages, with K. Desmet and I. Ortuño-Ortín (2012), Journal of Development Economics, 97(2), 322-338.

    The First Law of Petropolitics (2012), Economica, 79(316), 641-657.

    How Deep Are the Roots of Economic Development?, with E. Spolaore (2013), Journal of Economic Literature, 51(2), 325-369.

    The Democratic Transition, with F. Murtin (2014), Journal of Economic Growth, 19(2), 141-181.

    War and Relatedness, with E. Spolaore (2016), Review of Economics and Statistics, 98(5), 925–939.

    Culture, Ethnicity and Diversity, with K. Desmet and I. Ortuño-Ortín (2017), American Economic Review, 107(9), 2479-2513.

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