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Ronald Edsel Findlay (April 12, 1935 – October 8, 2021) was an economist and trade theorist. He was
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of Economics at
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, New York. He was born in Rangoon, Burma during British colonial rule. He has a BA from
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, Burma (1954) and a PhD from
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(1960). He worked at Rangoon University as an economist first as a tutor (1954–57), then as a lecturer (1960–66), and finally as a research professor of (1966–68). He joined Columbia in 1969 first as a
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and was appointed a professor in 1970. His research focus has been on international trade and economic development, and he takes what has been described as a political economy perspective. He became a U.S. citizen in 1976.


Selected publications

Selected publications include: * with Kevin H. O'Rourke, 2007,
Power and Plenty: Trade, War, and the World Economy in the Second Millennium
, Princeton University Press * with Ronald W. Jones, 2001, "Input Trade and the Location of Production", ''
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'' * 1996 "Modeling Global Interdependence: Centers, Peripheries, and Frontiers", ''The American Economic Review'' * with Richard Clarida, 1992, "Government, Trade, and Comparative Advantage", ''The American Economic Review'' (1992); * 1992 "The Roots of Divergence: Western Economic History in Comparative Perspective", ''The American Economic Review'' * with Stanislaw Wellisz, 1988, "The State and the Invisible Hand", ''World Bank Research Observer'' * 1984 "Trade and Development: Theory and Asian Experience", ''Asian Development Review'', Vol 2, No. 2 * An "Austrian" Model of International Trade and Interest Rate Equalization, in '' Journal of Political Economy''


See also

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North–South model The North–South model, developed largely by Columbia University economics professor Ronald Findlay, is a model in developmental economics that explains the growth of a less developed "South" or "periphery" economy that interacts through trade wi ...


References

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