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Nationality
  
Belgian

Role
  
Economist

Name
  
Gerard Roland

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Born
  
1954
Jemappes, Wallonia

Institution
  
University of California, Berkeley

Alma mater
  
Free University of Brussels

Education
  
Universite libre de Bruxelles

Fields
  
Economics, Political Science

Books
  
Transition and Economics, Democratic Politics in the Europ, Development Economics, The Break Up of Nations, Stations de metro

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Gerard Roland (born 1954) is a Belgian economist, and a professor of economics and political science at the University of California, Berkeley. He graduated from the Free University of Brussels in 1988. His early work was on the political economy of communism. After 1990, he became one of the world's most renowned and influential scholars in transition economics. He is a member of the Executive and Supervisory Committee (ESC) of CERGE-EI.

Selected works

  • "The Design of Reform Packages under Uncertainty", (with M. Dewatripont), American Economic Review, 1995, vol 83, pp. 107–1223
  • Transition and Economics: Politics, Markets and Firms. MIT Press 2000
  • References

    Gerard Roland (economist) Wikipedia