

Robert Z. Lawrence
Robert Z. Lawrence enriches the academic discourse on international trade and investment as the Albert L. Williams Professor at Harvard University. With a distinguished career spanning several decades, Professor Lawrence is a veteran in the field of trade policy. He currently serves as the Faculty Chair of The Practice of Trade Policy executive program at the Harvard Kennedy School, where he imparts his extensive knowledge and experience to the next generation of policymakers and scholars. Professor Lawrence's research primarily focuses on trade policy, an area in which he has made significant contributions through both his teaching and his prolific writing. He has authored several influential books, including "Crimes and Punishments? Retaliation under the WTO" and "Can America Compete?" These works reflect his deep understanding of the complexities of global trade and his commitment to exploring solutions to the challenges faced by nations in the international marketplace. In addition to his academic pursuits, Professor Lawrence has been actively involved with various economic institutions, serving on advisory boards of prominent organizations. His insights and expertise have been sought after by policymakers and industry leaders alike, underscoring his reputation as a leading authority in his field. Before his tenure at Harvard, Professor Lawrence enriched the academic community at Yale University, where he taught and inspired students with his passion for trade policy. His career is marked by a dedication to advancing the understanding of international trade dynamics and fostering a more equitable global economic system. Through his work, Robert Z. Lawrence continues to shape the discourse on trade policy, influencing both academic thought and practical policy-making. His contributions have left an indelible mark on the field, and his ongoing research and teaching promise to inspire future generations of economists and policymakers.
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Publications
, 2018-03-14
, 1-18, 1944-01-01
, 3-17, 2020-03-01
, 62-82, 2018-09-01
, 1001-1010, 2007-11-01
, 1455-1470, 2008-10-23
, 517-530, 2019-08-18
, 38-45, 1978-06-01
, 393-402, 2003-10-01
, 3-19, 1993-08-01
, 30-42, 1989-01-01