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DESCRIPTION:\n  Trade\, Development and Political Economy and Moynihan Inst
 itute of Global Affairs present:&nbsp\;Dave\n  Donaldson\, Professor of Ec
 onomics\, MIT\, John Bates Clark Medal\, 2017 Winner\n\n\n\nThe\nGeography
  of Path Dependence\, Authors: Treb Allen and Dave Donaldson\n\n\n\nHow mu
 ch\nof the distribution of economic activity today is determined by histor
 y rather\nthan by geographic fundamentals? And if history matters\, does i
 t matter much?\nThe authors develop an empirical framework that enables an
 swers to these\nquestions.\n\n\n\nDave\nDonaldson (Professor of Economics 
 at MIT) is the winner of the 2017 John Bates\nClark Medal\, given by the A
 merican Economic Association to the US-based\neconomist under the age of f
 orty who is judged to have made the most\nsignificant contribution to econ
 omic thought and knowledge.&nbsp\;Professor\nDonaldson’s research lies at 
 the intersection of International/Intranational\nTrade\, Development Econo
 mics\, Economic History and Environmental Economics.\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n Sponso
 red by The Moynihan Institute Of Global Affairs and Trade\, Development an
 d Political EconomyFor accessibility issues and information\, please conta
 ct Marc Albert at 315-443-9248
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SUMMARY: Dave Donaldson (Professor of Economics at MIT and Winner of the 20
 17 John Bates Clark Medal) - TDPE
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>\n  Trade\, Development and Political Econo
 my and Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs present:&nbsp\;</p><p><strong>
 Dave\n  Donaldson\, </strong>Professor of Economics\, MIT\, John Bates Cla
 rk Medal\, 2017 Winner</p><p><strong>\n\n</strong></p><p>\n\n</p><b>The\nG
 eography of Path Dependence</b>\, Authors: Treb Allen and Dave Donaldson<p
 >\n\n<br></p><p>\n\n</p>How much\nof the distribution of economic activity
  today is determined by history rather\nthan by geographic fundamentals? A
 nd if history matters\, does it matter much?\nThe authors develop an empir
 ical framework that enables answers to these\nquestions.<p>\n\n</p><p>\n\n
 </p><b>Dave\nDonaldson </b>(Professor of Economics at MIT) is the winner o
 f the 2017 John Bates\nClark Medal\, given by the American Economic Associ
 ation to the US-based\neconomist under the age of forty who is judged to h
 ave made the most\nsignificant contribution to economic thought and knowle
 dge.&nbsp\;Professor\nDonaldson’s research lies at the intersection of Int
 ernational/Intranational\nTrade\, Development Economics\, Economic History
  and Environmental Economics.<p>\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n </p><p><b><i>Sponsored by 
 The Moynihan Institute Of Global Affairs and Trade\, Development and Polit
 ical Economy</i></b><br>For accessibility issues and information\, please 
 contact Marc Albert at 315-443-9248</p>
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