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Gerard Roland

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The Berkeley years. Part XXa.

I had stated earlier that, as a leader in the field of transition economics, I felt responsible for the future career of the best young people who had been doing research in that field. As explained in an earlier post, I thought that the be...

10 days ago
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The Berkeley years. Part XIX.

I had never been to Seoul before 2007, when I received an invitation from Jehoon Park, professor at Incheon University. Jehoon had spent a sabbatical year in Berkeley in 2005-2006. I did not interact with him a lot at the time, but he invit...

17 days ago
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The Berkeley years. Part XVIII.

I mentioned earlier how Howard Rosenthal’s visit to ECARE in had led me to collect data together with Abdul Noury on the European Parliament ( https://gerardroland.substack.com/p/the-exciting-1990s-part-iii ). Abdul had done his Ph.D disser...

25 days ago
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The Berkeley years. Part XVII.

On May 1, 2004, eight transition countries became officially members of the European Union (Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia and the three Baltic countries Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia). This was truly a historical m...

a month ago
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The Berkeley years. Part XVI.

Ruth Collier, my colleague in the political science department asked me to write a piece for the journal Studies in Comparative Economic Development that she was editing. Ruth and her husband David Collier have been for many decades pillars...

a month ago
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