Andrew Mold

 

 

 

Senior Economist

Research Interests

International Economics (Trade and FDI Policy)

International Finance

Aid Policy
 

andrew.mold@oecd.org / Phone: +33 1 45 24 90 48


  

Biography

Andrew Mold has a Masters Degree from Cambridge University and his Ph.d. in Economics from the Complutense University Madrid. He joined the OECD Development Centre in February 2008, having previously worked for the United Nations in Ethiopia, Chile and Costa Rica. From 2000-2004, he was the Co-Director of a Masters Programme in Development Studies at the Complutense Institute of Madrid (ICEI), and was also the Vice-Secretary General of the International University of Mendenez Pelayo (UIMP). Since 2003, he has been an editor of the European Journal of Development Research (EJDR).


CV

In English.

 

A Selection of Books

> EU Enlargement in a Changing World: Challenges for Development Cooperation in the 21st Century, (2007) (as editor) Andrew Mold, Amsterdam University Press (with collaborations from Gordon Crawford, Christian Freres, Marjorie Lister, Andrew McKay, Chris Milner, Oliver Morrissey, Roderick Pace, Sheila Page, Mirjam van Reisen and Christopher Stevens).

> ‘European Union Trade Policy and the Poor: Towards Improving the Poverty Impact of the GSP in Latin America’ (2007) in Wil Hout (ed) EC Development Policy and Poverty Reduction: Enhancing Effectiveness, Ashgate Press.

> “Tackling the Commodity Price Problem - New Proposals and Revisiting Old Solutions” in Mareike Meyn (editor) (2005), African Development Yearbook 2005, Institute for World Economics and International Management (IWIM), University of Bremen.

> “Liberalisation, growth and weflare – the ‘maquiliación’of the Mexican Economy” ; (with Carlos Rozo), in Kishor Sharma and Oliver Morrissey (editors) (2005), Trade, Growth and Poverty in Developing Countries,  Chapter 12, Routledge, London.
 
> “Introducción” in Ha-Joon Chang, (2004) ‘Retirar la Escalera – La Estrategia del Desarrollo en Perspectiva Histórica’, [Kicking Away the Ladder – Development Strategy in Historical Perspective], Madrid, La Catarata, pages 15-31.

> “La Medición del Nivel de Actividad Económica y el Desarrollo”, in J.A.Alonso (ed.) (2003), Doce Lecciones sobre la Economía Mundial (Segunda Edición), [“The Measuring of the Level of Economic Activity and Development” in “Twelve lessons on the World Economy”], Civitas, Madrid.
 
> “Liberalización comercial y acceso a mercados: ¿Hacia una mayor coherencia? Análisis del impacto que tendría en la economía española el acceso libre para todos los productos de los países menos adelantados”, in J.A. Alonso and Valpy FitzGerald (editors) (2003), Globalización y Desigualdad: La Nueva Agenda para Finanzas para el Desarrollo, [Trade Liberalisation and Market Access: Towards a More Coherent Stance? An Exploratory Analysis of the Impact on the Spanish Economy of Unilateral Trade Liberalisation with the 48-Least Developed Countries in “Globalization and Inequality: The New Agenda for Development Finance”], Ediciones La Catarata, Madrid.

> Public Policy and Children (1998), UNICEF, Regional Office for Latin America and the Caribbean, Bogotá, Colombia, 1998.

 

Peer-Reviewed Articles and Working Papers

> “Gains from Trade: Implications for Labour Market Adjustment and Poverty Reduction in Africa” (with A.K. Fosu), African Development Review, African Development Review, VOL. 20 No. 1 April 2008, pages 20-48.

> “The Doha Development Round and Africa: Partial and General Equilibrium Analyses of Tariff Preference Erosion”, (with Mohamed Hedi Bchir, Stephen N. Karingi, Patrick N. Osakwe, y Mustapha Sadni Jallab), The Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2007, vol. 37, issue s1, pages 287-295.

“Pulling back from the Brink? Evaluations, options and Alternatives to the EPAs”, Real Instituto Elcano Working paper 33/2007, Madrid

> “Non-Tariff Barriers and the Hong Kong Negotiations: How much of a Risk do Phytosanitary Controls Pose?”, Bridges, Year 9, No. 10, December 2005, http://www.ictsd.org/monthly/bridges/BRIDGES9-10.pdf#page=19

> “Insecurity and development: Regional issues and policies for an interdependent world” (with Kees Bierkart, Claire Mainguy and Mansoob Murshed), European Journal of Development Research, Volume 17.3, 2005.
 
> “Africa’s Last last Chance? Reflections on the Commission for Africa and the Millennium Project”, Real Instituto Elcano Working Paper 42/2005.

> “Taking Politics Out of Preferences: The Need for a New Deal for Africa”, Bridges, Year 9, No. 1, January 2005, ICTSD, http://www.ictsd.org/monthly/bridges/BRIDGES9-1.pdf#page=3

> “Trade Preferences and Africa – State of Play and the Issues at Stake”, African Trade Policy Centre Working Paper No 12, March 2005, ECA, Addis Ababa.
  
> “FDI and Poverty Reduction: A Critical Reappraisal of the Arguments”, Région et Développement, No. 20, pages 61-83.

> "Paying a Fair Share? A Proposal for Unitary Taxes on the Profits of Multinational Enterprises", The CEPAL Review, Nº 43, April 2004.

> "The Impact of the Single Market Programme on the Location of US Manufacturing Affiliates- An Econometric Analysis", Journal of Common Market Studies, (Vol. 41.1, March 2003).

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