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Mary Hallward-Driemeier is a Professor of the Practice of International Economics at Georgetown University’s Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service. With over 25 years at the World Bank, she held senior roles including Senior Economic Adviser to Vice Presidents and Chief Economists, and led flagship projects like the ‘Jobs & Economic Transformation Special Theme’ for IDA. Her work focuses on trade, innovation, and private sector development, with expertise in Africa, East/Southeast Asia, and European integration.
Education includes a Ph.D. in Economics from MIT, M.Sc. in Development Economics from Oxford (as a Rhodes Scholar), and A.B. from Harvard University.
Her research explores technological change impacts, firm productivity drivers, crisis distributional effects, and women’s economic empowerment. Notable publications include Trouble in the Making?, Europe 4.0, and books on services-led development and women’s empowerment.
No formal academic awards are listed, though her World Bank leadership and publications reflect significant professional recognition. Advising and grant details are not provided in the text. She contributes to policy discussions through G20 engagements and analytical leadership.
