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Yale Center for the Study of Globalization

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Yale Center for the Study of Globalization
NameYale Center for the Study of Globalization
Formation2002
FounderErnesto Zedillo
LocationNew Haven, Connecticut
Parent organizationYale University

Yale Center for the Study of Globalization is a research center located at Yale University, founded in 2002 by Ernesto Zedillo, the former President of Mexico. The center is dedicated to the study of globalization and its impact on international relations, trade, and economic development, with a focus on the role of United Nations, World Bank, and International Monetary Fund. The center's work is informed by the research of scholars such as Joseph Stiglitz, Amartya Sen, and Nobel Prize winners like George Akerlof and Robert Shiller. The center's activities are also influenced by the work of World Trade Organization, European Union, and G20.

History

The center was established in 2002, with Ernesto Zedillo as its founding director, and has since become a leading institution for the study of globalization and its effects on developing countries, such as China, India, and Brazil. The center's history is closely tied to the work of Yale University's Jackson Institute for Global Affairs, Yale School of Management, and Yale Law School, and has collaborated with institutions like Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government and Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Sloan School of Management. The center has also worked with organizations like World Health Organization, United Nations Development Programme, and Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to address global challenges like poverty, inequality, and climate change. The center's research has been influenced by the work of scholars like Jeffrey Sachs, Nouriel Roubini, and Robert Mundell.

Mission and Objectives

The center's mission is to promote a deeper understanding of globalization and its impact on international relations, trade, and economic development, with a focus on the role of multinational corporations, non-governmental organizations, and civil society. The center's objectives are to conduct research, provide education and training, and promote dialogue and collaboration among scholars, policymakers, and business leaders from institutions like World Economic Forum, Davos, and G7. The center's work is guided by the principles of sustainable development, human rights, and social justice, and is informed by the research of scholars like Amartya Sen, Joseph Stiglitz, and Michael Spence. The center has also collaborated with organizations like International Labour Organization, United Nations Children's Fund, and World Food Programme to address global challenges like hunger, poverty, and inequality.

Research and Programs

The center's research focuses on a range of topics, including international trade, foreign investment, and economic development, with a focus on the role of emerging markets, BRICS countries, and ASEAN. The center's programs include research projects, conferences, and workshops, and have been supported by organizations like Ford Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, and Carnegie Corporation of New York. The center has also collaborated with institutions like University of Oxford's Blavatnik School of Government, University of Cambridge's Judge Business School, and Stanford University's Graduate School of Business to advance the study of globalization and its effects on developing countries. The center's research has been influenced by the work of scholars like Dani Rodrik, Arvind Subramanian, and Raghuram Rajan.

Notable People

The center has been led by a number of notable directors, including Ernesto Zedillo, Joseph Stiglitz, and Andrew Sheng, and has been advised by a board of directors that includes scholars like George Akerlof, Robert Shiller, and Nouriel Roubini. The center has also hosted visiting scholars and researchers from institutions like London School of Economics, University of California, Berkeley, and Columbia University, and has collaborated with policymakers like Angela Merkel, Barack Obama, and Justin Trudeau. The center's work has been recognized by awards like the Nobel Prize in Economics, Pulitzer Prize, and National Medal of Science, and has been supported by organizations like National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, and Social Science Research Council.

Publications and Resources

The center publishes a range of research papers, policy briefs, and books, and has collaborated with publishers like Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, and MIT Press. The center's publications have been cited by scholars like Jeffrey Sachs, Amartya Sen, and Joseph Stiglitz, and have been recognized by awards like the Nobel Prize in Economics and Pulitzer Prize. The center also provides resources like datasets, research guides, and online courses, and has collaborated with institutions like Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government and Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Sloan School of Management to advance the study of globalization and its effects on developing countries. The center's publications have been influenced by the work of scholars like Dani Rodrik, Arvind Subramanian, and Raghuram Rajan.

Global Impact and Partnerships

The center's work has had a significant impact on global policy debates, and has informed the work of organizations like World Bank, International Monetary Fund, and United Nations. The center has also collaborated with institutions like University of Oxford's Blavatnik School of Government, University of Cambridge's Judge Business School, and Stanford University's Graduate School of Business to advance the study of globalization and its effects on developing countries. The center's partnerships have included collaborations with organizations like Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Ford Foundation, and Rockefeller Foundation, and have been recognized by awards like the Nobel Prize in Economics and Pulitzer Prize. The center's work has been influenced by the research of scholars like George Akerlof, Robert Shiller, and Nouriel Roubini, and has been supported by organizations like National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, and Social Science Research Council.

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