

Douglas Gollin
Dr. Douglas Gollin is at the forefront of discovery in the field of economic development and growth, serving as a Professor of Economics at Tufts University. His scholarly pursuits delve deeply into the intricate processes of structural transformations that accompany economic growth. With a keen focus on agricultural productivity and technology, Dr. Gollin explores the dynamics of rural-urban mobility and urbanization processes, shedding light on the spatial patterns that characterize development. Dr. Gollin's academic journey is marked by a distinguished educational background. He earned his A.B. degree from Harvard University, followed by an M.A. in international relations from Yale University. He further honed his expertise by obtaining a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Minnesota. His academic credentials have laid a strong foundation for his research endeavors, enabling him to contribute significantly to the field. Throughout his career, Dr. Gollin has published extensively in numerous academic journals, sharing his insights and findings with the broader academic community. His work has garnered recognition and respect, positioning him as a thought leader in the areas of economic development and structural transformation. His research often intersects with themes of urbanization and growth, offering valuable perspectives on how economies evolve over time. In addition to his academic roles, Dr. Gollin is actively involved with several research organizations. He is a research fellow at the Centre for Economic Policy Research, where he collaborates with other experts to advance understanding in economic policy. He is also affiliated with the Bureau for Research and Economic Analysis of Development, contributing to research that informs policy decisions and development strategies. Dr. Gollin's contributions extend beyond academia, as he engages with policymakers and practitioners to translate research findings into actionable insights. His work on agricultural productivity and rural-urban mobility has implications for policy formulation, particularly in developing regions where these issues are critical to sustainable growth and development. Through his research and collaborations, Dr. Gollin continues to influence the discourse on economic development, offering nuanced analyses of how structural changes impact societies. His dedication to understanding the complexities of growth processes underscores his commitment to advancing knowledge and fostering development that is both inclusive and sustainable.
Publications
, 919-927, 2020-06-01
, 71-88, 2014-08-01
, 91-121, 2015-10-01
, 1267-1268, 2011-03-11
, 375-396, 2023-10-02
, 219-233, 2008-03-01
, 2011-12-29