Henryk Kierzkowski Explained

Henryk Kierzkowski
Birth Date:10 October 1943
Fields:International trade, macroeconomics, economic development, economics of transition
Workplaces:Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
Alma Mater:Queen's University
Known For:Imperfect competition and international trade

Henryk Kierzkowski (born 10 October 1943) is a Polish economist known for his work on imperfect competition and international trade.

Kierzkowski was a senior economist at the Bank of Canada, Deputy Chief-Economist of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in London, economic advisor to the governments of Poland and Albania, and taught international economics at the Geneva Graduate Institute.[1] He was a member of the Nobel Prize in Economics Committee, which puts forward candidates for the Nobel Prize in Economics.[2] [3] His book Monopolistic Competition and International Trade "helped to launch the New Trade Theory".[4] With Ronald W. Jones, he collaborated "to develop the theory of fragmentation of production".[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Henryk KIERZKOWSKI IHEID . 2024-01-30 . www.graduateinstitute.ch.
  2. Web site: Henryk KIERZKOWSKI | IHEID .
  3. http://hei.unige.ch/sections/ec/faculty/profile/kierkowski.html Henryk Kierzkowski
  4. http://www.palgrave.com/economics/globalization/ About the editor of Europe and Globalization, Henryk Kierzkowski