Jagdish Bhagwati (born 1934) is a prominent economist noted for his defense of free trade against the critics of globalization. He is the Arthur Lehman Professor of Economics, and professor of political science at Columbia University.
Bhagwati has previously served as an external advisor to the Director General of the World Trade Organization in 2001, as a special policy advisor on globalization to the United Nations in 2000, and as an economics policy advisor to the Director-General of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade from 1991 to 1993. From 1968 until 1980, Bhagwati was an economics professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Tecnhology .[1]
Bhagwati currently serves on the Academic Advisory Board of Human Rights Watch (Asia) and on the board of scholars of the Centre for Civil Society . He is a Senior Fellow of the Council on Foreign Relations.
In 2000, Bhagwati was signatory to an amicus briefing, coordinated by the American Enterprise Institute, with Supreme Court to contend that the Environmental Protection Agency should, contrary to a prior ruling, be allowed to take into account the costs of regulations when setting environmental standards.
In January, 2004, Bhagwati published In Defense of Globalization, a book in which he argues "this process [of globalization] has a human face, but we need to make that face more agreeable."
In May, 2004, Bhagwati was one of the experts who took part in the Copenhagen Consensus project.
Related Books
- In Defense of Globalization by Jagdish Bhagwati (2004) ISBN: 0195170253
- The Wind of the Hundred Days: How Washington Mismanaged Globalization by Jagdish N. Bhagwati (2002) ISBN: 0262523272
- Regional Trade Agreements in the GATT/WTO: Article XXIV and the Internal Trade Requirement by Jagdish Bhagwati (Foreword), James H. Mathis (2002) ISBN: 9067041394
- Fair Trade and Harmonization, Vol. 1: Economic Analysis by Jagdish N. Bhagwati (Editor), Robert E. Hudec (Editor) (1996) ISBN: 0262024012
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