
معرفی
Robert Z. Lawrence is the Albert L. Williams Professor of International Trade and Investment at Harvard Kennedy School. He is also a Senior Fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics and a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER). His academic and professional work centers on trade policy, globalization, economic development, and the intersection of climate action with labor and investment markets.
- Harvard Kennedy School: Albert L. Williams Professor of International Trade and Investment
- Peterson Institute for International Economics: Senior Fellow and Researcher
- National Bureau of Economic Research: Research Associate
- Brookings Institution: Former Senior Fellow
His research explores critical economic issues such as the decline of manufacturing jobs in developed economies, the challenges of climate policy in the context of political populism, and the evolution of global trade systems. He has held advisory roles for organizations including the Congressional Budget Office and the Overseas Development Council.
Recent publications highlight his focus on trade deficits, climate-induced labor reallocation, and multilateralism. He co-authored works addressing the impact of trade policies on domestic and international economic stability.
- Trade Policy: Analysis of WTO safeguards, trade deficit implications.
- Climate Policy: Assessing labor and investment shifts due to decarbonization.
- Globalization: Impacts on manufacturing, inclusive growth, and policy responses.
Lawrence’s work bridges academic rigor with practical policy solutions, emphasizing the need for adaptive governance in a rapidly changing global economy.

