Center for International Development
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The Center for International Development at Harvard University (CID) “was established on July 1, 1998 by the Harvard Institute for International Development (HIID) and the Kennedy School of Government (KSG) to serve as Harvard’s primary center for research on sustainable international development.” [1]
“Ricardo Hausmann, Professor of the Practice of Economic Development at the Kennedy School, became the Director of CID on October 12, 2005.” [2]
Part of Harvard Universities John F. Kennedy School of Government.
Contents
Policy Advisory Committee
- Philippe Aghion - (Department of Economics)
- William C. Clark - (John F. Kennedy School of Government)
- Merilee Grindle - (John F. Kennedy School of Government)
- Michael R. Kremer - (Department of Economics)
- Rohini Pande - (John F. Kennedy School of Government)
- James Robinson - (Department of Government)
- Dani Rodrik - (John F. Kennedy School of Government)
- Debora L. Spar - (Harvard Business School)
Center for International Development: Faculty Associates and Researchers.