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Sharun Mukand is Professor of Economics at the University of Warwick, serving as founding Member and Theme Leader at CAGE (Centre for Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy) and founding member of ERINN. He holds affiliations with CEPR, CESIfo, and ThRED, and has held visiting positions at Tufts University, Harvard Kennedy School, Boston University, LSE, Nuffield College (Oxford), and the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton.
His research centers on political economy, liberal democracy, and economic development, examining how political institutions shape economic outcomes. Key themes include capital flows, nation-building, post-conflict reconciliation, and policy reform dynamics, often integrating historical analysis with contemporary case studies from East Africa and Rwanda to explore institutional design and accountability mechanisms.
Recent publications (2020-2025) reveal persistent focus on globalization's political economy, with articles analyzing capital flow disciplining, professional networks in high-skilled migration, and propaganda's impact on ethnic identity. His work bridges economics and political science, emphasizing context-specific institutional solutions for development challenges through rigorous empirical frameworks.
Through CAGE and ERINN, Professor Mukand leads collaborative research on global competitiveness determinants and institutional-norm interactions. These initiatives facilitate interdisciplinary work connecting economic theory with real-world policy applications, particularly in developing economies navigating institutional transformation and global integration pressures.
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