E15 Experts are leading thinkers and practitioners from developed and developing countries reflecting a wide range of perspectives on trade and sustainable development. The experts’ participation in any E15 activity is on a personal basis and does not represent an official commitment of the organisations they are affiliated with.
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Kimberly Ann Elliott
Senior Fellow, Center for Global Development (CGD). Author or co-author of numerous books and articles on trade policy and globalization, with a focus on the political economy of trade and the uses of economic leverage in international negotiations. Former: Chair of the CGD working group that produced the report, Open Markets for the Poorest Countries: Trade Preferences that Work. Books include Delivering on Doha: Farm Trade and the Poor, Can International Labor Standards Improve under Globalization? (with Richard B. Freeman, 2003), Corruption and the Global Economy (1997), Reciprocity and Retaliation in US Trade Policy (with Thomas O. Bayard, 1994), Measuring the Costs of Protection in the United States (with Gary Hufbauer, 1994), and Economic Sanctions Reconsidered (with Gary Hufbauer, Jeffrey Schott, and Barbara Oegg, 3rd. ed., 2007).
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