Institute for International Economic Policy (IIEP)
The Institute for International Economic Policy (IIEP), which is located within the Elliott School of International Affairs, serves as a catalyst for high quality, multi-disciplinary, and non-partisan research on policy issues surrounding economic globalization. The Institute research program helps develop effective policy options and academic analysis in a time of growing controversies about international economic integration in many countries around the world. The institute’s work also encompasses policy responses for those who face continued poverty and financial crises despite worldwide economic growth. Affiliated faculty have appointments in the departments of economics, history, and political science as well as the public health, law, and business schools.
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2025 GW India Conference - Keynote Session: Martin Raiser, VP, South Asia Region, World Bank
2025 GW India Conference –Session 2: Trade Challenges in a Fractured Global Trading System
2025 GW India Conference - Session 4: Rising Inequality and Business Concentration
2025 GW India Conference - Opening Keynote & Thematic Keynote Session
2025 GW India Conference - Session 5: State Level Reforms and India's Development
2025 GW India Conference - Session 3: Women, Jobs, and Empowerment
2025 GW India Conference– Session 1: Law and Economics
2025 GW India Conference - Closing Session: Indian Americans
"Top Lessons I Have Learned from Muhammad Yunus During the Last 38 Years" - Alex Counts
“Actions to End Poverty on a Livable Planet” with Luis Felipe Lopez Calva, World Bank
Daron Acemoglu, ECINEQ 2025 Keynote
Understanding the Economic Impacts of Tariffs: Perspectives from Academia and Industry
Investing in Local Climate Action: The Evolving Role of National Government
Livable and Sustainable Cities: Flooding and Cities - Impacts and Policies
Unidimensional Underpinnings of Multidimensional Counting Measures
Towards a ‘Moderate’ MPI for ISDB countries: Indicators and Methodological Options
Moderate Poverty Measurement in Middle-Income Countries
A Multidimensional Measure for Energy Poverty in Colombia
Global Multidimensional Poverty for Children with Disabilities: A 40 Countries Study
Envisioning India: Why India Is Growing Fast, But Not Creating Enough Jobs
South Africa's Evolving Foreign Policy Outlook
Keynote Address ft. Sonali Jain-Chandra (IMF)
Panel 1: China’s Domestic Economy
Panel 2: Technological Competition and Decoupling
Panel 3: The Belt and Road Initiative After 10 Years
Panel 4: Trade and U.S.-China Relations
Session 2: “India’s Trade Policy and the Global Environment”
Session 3: “Reducing Inequality and Eliminating Poverty”
Session 4: “Social Inclusion and Empowerment”