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KEVIN P. GALLAGHER Department of International Relations Boston University 156 Bay State Road Boston, MA 02215 kpg@bu.edu EDUCATION Ph.D. International Political Economy, Tufts University, 2003 M.A. International Environmental Policy, Tufts University, 1999 B.S. Political Science/Biology, Northeastern University, 1991 ACADEMIC APPOINTENTS AND AFFILIATIONS 2009- Associate Professor, Department of International Relations; Coordinator, Global Development Policy Program, Boston University 2004-2009 Assistant Professor, Department of International Relations, Boston University 2010 Visiting Professor, Tsinghua University School of Public Policy and Management, Beijing, China 2011- Co-editor, Review of International Political Economy 2008- Faculty Fellow, Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future, Boston University. 2007- Research Associate, Political Economy Research Institute, University of Massachusetts, Amherst. 2006- Adjunct Fellow, Research and Information System for Developing Countries, New Dehli, India. 2005+ Instructor, Mexico Program, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University (numerous years). 2004 Adjunct Assistant Professor of International Economics, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University. 2004 Lecturer, Department of International Relations, Boston University. 2003 Adjunct Assistant Professor of Environmental Policy, Department of Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning, Tufts University. 2003 Lecturer, Department of International Relations, Boston University. 2002 Visiting Scholar, Program on Science, Technology and Development, El Colegio de Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico. 1994- Senior Researcher, Global Development and Environment Institute, Tufts University, Medford, MA.

Courses Post-graduate: Globalization, Governance, and Development; Development and Environment in Latin America; Environmental Economics; Globalization and the Environment; Global Economic and Development Policy; Political Economy of International Financial Institutions Undergraduate: Fundamentals of International Economics; Environmentally Sustainable Development; Latin America Today. GOVERNMENT SERVICE United States Environmental Protection Agency, Office of International Affairs, National Advisory Committee, North American Agreement on Environmental Cooperation (2010-12) United Nations Committee on Trade and Development, advisor, International Investment Division (2010 to present) United States Department of State, Advisory Committee for International Economic Policy (investment sub-committee, 2009) North American Commission for Environmental Cooperation (advisory board, 2005) SPONSORED RESEARCH Principal Investigator on: Ford Foundation (2011-2013), Heinrich Boell Foundation (2010), Ford Foundation (2009), Rockefeller Brothers Fund/Tufts University (2003-2011), Trade Knowledge Network (2005), International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (2004-05), Rockefeller Foundation (2003-2005), C.S. Mott Foundation (2003-2005), Merck Fund (2002), North American Commission for Environmental Cooperation (2002). PUBLICATIONS Books Gallagher, Kevin, P, and Roberto Porzecanski, The Dragon in the Room: China and the Future of Latin American Industrialization, Stanford University Press (2010). Gallagher, Kevin, P. and Lyuba Zarsky, The Enclave Economy: Foreign Investment and Sustainable Development in Mexico s Silicon Valley. The MIT Press, (2007). Gallagher, Kevin, P., Free Trade and the Environment: Mexico, NAFTA, and Beyond, Stanford University Press, (2004).

Edited Books/Monographs Gallagher, Kevin P., Jose Antonio Ocampo, and Stephany Griffith-Jones (2012), Regulating Capital Flows for Long-Run Development, Pardee Center, Boston University. Gallagher, Kevin P., and Daniel Chudnovsky, Rethinking Foreign Investment for Sustainable Development: Lessons from Latin America, London: Anthem Press (2009). Gallagher, Kevin P., Enrique Dussel Peters, and Timothy A. Wise, The Future of North American Trade Policy: Lessons from NAFTA, Pardee Center, Boston University (2009) (University of Zacetecas Press in Spanish, 2011). Gallagher, Kevin P., Handbook on Trade and Environment. Cheltenham, UK Edward Elgar (2008). Togeiro, Luciana and Kevin P. Gallagher, Globalization and the Environment: Lessons from the Americas. Sao Paolo: Hucitec (Portugese and Spanish, 2006). Gallagher, Kevin, P., Putting Development First: The Importance of Policy Space in the WTO and IFIs. London: Zed Books/Palgrave Macmillan (2005). Gallagher, Kevin, P., and Jacob Werksman, International Trade and Sustainable Development, London: Earthscan (2002). Harris, Jonathan, Timothy Wise, Kevin P. Gallagher and Neva Goodwin (2000) A Survey of Economic Development, Frontier Issues in Economic Thought Volume 6, Washington: Island Press. Ackerman, Frank, Neva Goodwin, Laurie Dougherty, and Kevin P. Gallagher (1999), The Political Economy of Inequality, Frontier Issues in Economic Thought Volume 5, Washington: Island Press. Ackerman, Frank, Neva Goodwin, Laurie Dougherty, and Kevin P. Gallagher (1998), The Changing Nature of Work, Frontier Issues in Economic Thought Volume 4, Washington: Island Press. Ackerman, Frank, David Kiron, Neva Goodwin, Jonathan Harris, and Kevin P. Gallagher (1997), Human Well-Being and Economic Goals, Frontier Issues in Economic Thought Volume 3, Washington: Island Press.

Journal Articles and Book Chapters Peer Reviewed Journal Articles Gallagher, Kevin P, and Elen Shrestha (2012), The Social Cost of Self-Insurance: Financial Crises, Reserve Accumulation, and Developing Countries, Global Policy, 3, 1, 1-6. Gallagher, Kevin P, and Elen Shrestha (2011), Investment Treaty Arbitration and Developing Countries: A Re-Appraisal, Journal of World Investment and Trade, Volume 12, Number 6. Gallagher, Kevin P, (2011), Losing Control: Policy Space for Capital Controls in Trade and Investment Agreements, Development Policy Review Volume 29, Issue 4, pages 387 413, July 2011. Thrasher, Rachel Denae, and Kevin P., Gallagher (2010), 21st Century Trade Agreements: Implications for Development Sovereignty, Denver Journal of International Law and Policy. Vol. 38.2, pp. 313-350. Gallagher, Kevin P., and Mehdi Shafaeddin (2010), Policies for Industrial Learning in Mexico and China, Technology and Society Volume 32, Issue 2, 81-99 Gallagher, Kevin P., and Francisco Aguayo (2009), Subsidizing Sustainable Development in the WTO, Journal of World Investment and Trade, February, V10, N 1. Gallagher, Kevin P.(2009), Economic Globalization and the Environment, Annual Review of Environment and Resources 34:279 304. Ackerman, Frank, and Kevin P. Gallagher, (2008) "The Shrinking Gains from Global Trade Liberalization in Computable General Equilibrium Models: A Critical Assessment, International Journal of Political Economy, V 37, No 1, 50-78. Gallagher, Kevin P., Juan Carlos Moreno-Brid, and Roberto Porzecanski, (2008) The Dynamism of Mexican Exports: Lost in (Chinese) Translation? World Development 36, 8, 1365-1380. Paus, Eva, and Kevin P. Gallagher, (2008) Missing Links: Foreign Investment and Industrial Development in Costa Rica and Mexico, Studies in Comparative International Development 43, 1, 53-80. Gallagher, Kevin P., and Roberto Porzecanski, China Matters: A Report on the Economic Impacts of China on Latin America, Latin American Research Review 43:1, 2008, 179-194 Gallagher, Kevin P, "Trading Away the Ladder? Trade Politics and Economic Development in the Americas," New Political Economy 13, 1, March 2008, 37-59.

Gallagher, Kevin P. Understanding Developing Country Resistance to the Doha Round. Review of International Political Economy, 15:1, February, 2008, 62-85. Gallagher, Kevin P., and Roberto Porzecanski, What a Difference a Few Years Makes: China and the Competitiveness of Mexican Exports, Oxford Development Studies, 35, 2, June, 2007, 219-223. Gallagher, Kevin P., Putting Development Back in the Doha Round. Yale Journal of International Affairs, Spring, 2007,113-123. Porzecanski, Roberto and Kevin P. Gallagher, Economic Reform and Foreign Investment in Latin America: A Critical Assessment, Progress in Development Studies, 7, 3, 2007, 217-235. Gallagher, Kevin P., and Melissa Birch. "Do Investment Agreements Attract Investment? Evidence from Latin America." Journal of World Investment and Trade, 7, 6, December, 2006, 961-975. Dicaprio, Alisa and Kevin P. Gallagher, The WTO and the Shrinking of Development Space: How Big is the Bite?" Journal of World Investment and Trade, 7, 5, October, 2006, 781-805. Gallagher, Kevin P. International Trade and Air Pollution: The Economic Costs of Air Emissions from Waterborne Commerce Vessels in the United States. Journal of Environmental Management, (77) 2005, 99-103. Carpentier, Chantal, Kevin P. Gallagher, and Scott Vaughan, Environmental Goods and Services and the World Trade Organization, Journal of Environment and Development, Volume 14, Number 2, June 2005, 1-27. Aguayo, Francisco, and Kevin P. Gallagher, Economic Reform, Energy, and Development: The Case of Mexican Manufacturing, Energy Policy, 33: 2005, 829-37. Ackerman, Frank, Timothy Wise, Luke Ney, Kevin P. Gallagher and Regina Flores, Environmental Impacts of the Changes in US-Mexico Corn Trade Under NAFTA. Journal of Environmental Economics, Volume II, Number 2, May 2004, 29-50. Ackerman, Frank and Kevin P. Gallagher, Mixed Signals: Recycling, Price Incentives, and the Crisis of 1995, Resources, Conservation & Recycling vol. 35 no. 4, August 2002, 275295. Book Chapters Gallagher, Kevin P., (2012), Regaining Control: Capital Controls and the Global Financial Crisis in The Consequences of the Global Financial Crisis: the Rhetoric of Reform and Regulation, Wyn Grant and Graham Wilson eds, Oxford University Press.

Gallagher, Kevin P., (2012), Developmental Globalization and Equity-Enhancing Multilateralism, Re-Embedding the Market, Sanjay Pinto editor, London: Routledge. Gallagher, Kevin P, Catalyst for Hope: China s Opportunities for Latin America, Latin American Political Economy, Javier Santiso and Jeff Dayton (eds), (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011). Gallagher, Kevin P, and Roberto Porzecanski, China and the Future of Latin American Industrialization, Latin American Economics, Jose Antonio Ocampo and Jaime Ros (eds) Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011). Gallagher, Kevin P., and Mehdi Shafaeddin, Economic Reform and Industrial Policy in China and Mexico, Neo-Developmentalism, Sharukh Khan (ed)., (London: Routledge, 2010). Gallagher, Kevin P., and Melissa Birch. "Do Investment Agreements Attract Investment? Evidence from Latin America." The Effect of Treaties on Foreign Direct Investment, Karl Sauvant and Lisa Sachs eds, (New York and London: Oxford University Press, 2009). Zarsky, Lyuba, and Kevin P. Gallagher, (2009), Missing Links, Dashed Hopes: FDI Spillovers and Sustainable Industrial Development in Mexico s Silicon Valley, Re-thinking Foreign Investment for Sustainable Development, Kevin P. Gallagher, ed, London: Anthem Press. Gallagher, Kevin P., Globalization, Development and S&T: Lessons from China, Responding to Global Challenges, (European Commission, 2008, 121-132). Gallagher, Kevin P. International Trade and Sustainable Development, Handbook of Sustainable Development. Eric Neumayer (ed). (London: Edward Elgar, 2007), 413-430. Gallagher, Kevin P. Toward a Theory of Innovation and Industrial Pollution: Evidence from Mexican Manufacturing. Industrial Innovation and Environmental Protection: Toward and Integrated Approach. Brent Herbert-Copley, Saeed Parto, and Lyn Mytelka (eds). (New York: United Nations University Press, 2007), 138-156. Gallagher, Kevin P. and Lyuba Zarsky, La inversion extranjera directa como estrategia de desarrollo sustentable: evidencias de las manufacturas mexicanas, Experiencias de crisis y estrategias de desarrollo, Alejandro Nadal y Francisco Aguayo editors, (Ciudad Mexico: El Colegio de Mexico, 2006), 461-497. Borregaard, Nicola, Annie Dufey and Kevin P. Gallagher. Getting to Green: Overcoming Obstacles to Liberalizing Environmental Goods and Services Under the WTO. Sustainable Development: Bridging Gaps in Southern Contexts, Uzma Haroon, editor. (Cambridge, Oxford University Press, 2005), 223-231. Gallagher, Kevin P. and Lyuba Zarsky, Foreign Direct Investment and Sustainable Development. International Investment for Sustainable Development: Balancing Rights and Rewards. Lyuba Zarsky, editor. (London, Earthscan Books, 2005), 13-46.

Gallagher, Kevin P., Globalization and the Nation State: Reasserting Policy Autonomy for Development, Putting Development First: The Importance of Policy Space in the WTO and IFIs. Kevin P. Gallagher (ed). (London: Zed Books/Palgrave Macmillan 2005), 1-15. Gallagher, Kevin P., The CEC and Environmental Quality: Assessing the Mexican Experience. Greening NAFTA: The Experience and Potential of the North American Commission for Environmental Cooperation. David Markell and John Knox, eds. (Palo Alto: Stanford University Press, 2003), 117-133. Gallagher, Kevin P. Industrial Pollution in Mexico: Did NAFTA Matter? Greening the Americas: NAFTA s Lessons for Hemispheric Trade. Carolyne Deere and Daniel Esty, eds. (Cambridge, MIT Press, 2002), 119-143. Gallagher, Kevin P., and Frank Ackerman, Trade Liberalization and Pollution Intensive Industry in Developing Countries: A Partial Equilibrium Approach, The Environmental Assessment of Trade Liberalization Agreements. (Paris: OECD, 2000), 267-276. Book Reviews/Interviews Gallagher, Kevin P. Review of China Engages Latin America, Americas Quarterly, November 2011. Gallagher, Kevin, P., The Quest for Inclusive Growth, Latin American Politics and Society, 2011. Gallagher, Kevin, P., review of Development and Growth in the Mexico Economy: A Historical Perspective, in Revista: Harvard Review of Latin America, by Juan Carlos Moreno-Brid and Jaime Ros, Fall/Winter 2009/10. Gallagher, Kevin, P., review of China and India s Challenge to Latin America: Opportunity or Threat? in Journal of Latin American Studies, forthcoming 2010. Gallagher, Kevin, P., review of Trade Liberalization and the Poverty of Nations, by A.P. Thirwall, in The Journal of Human Development and Capabilities, Spring 2009. Gallagher, Kevin, P., The Economic Crisis in the Developing World? What Next? Interview with Jose Antonio Ocampo and Robert Wade, Challenge, Vol 52, No.1, Jan-Feb27-39 Gallagher, Kevin, P., Review of Confronting the Coffee Crisis: Fair Trade, Sustainable Livelihoods and Ecosystems in Mexico and Central America, in Global Environmental Politics, September, 2008. Gallagher, Kevin, P. Review of Economic Development and Multilateral Trade Cooperation,

edited by Simon J. Evenett and Bernard M. Hoekman. World Trade Review, March 2007. Gallagher, Kevin, P. Review of Natural Resources and Economic Development, by Edward B. Barbier. Ecological Economics, 2007. Gallagher, Kevin, P. Review of The WTO and Sustainable Development, by Gary Sampson. Journal of International Economic Law, 9, 2, June 2006. Gallagher, Kevin P. The FTAA The Big Enchilada? Review of Integrating the Americas: The FTAA and Beyond by Estevadeordal et al., editors. Revista: Harvard Review of Latin America, June 2005. REFEREE Journals: International Journal of Trade and Economic Development, Journal of International Economic Law, Journal of World Trade, Global Environmental Politics, Latin American Research Review, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Development Policy Review, Review of International Political Economy, Ecological Economics, Contemporary Economic Policy, Comparative Political Studies, Regulation and Governance, Studies in Comparative International Development, Environment and Development Economics, Environment and Resource Economics.. Books: MIT Press, Anthem Press, University of Illinois Press, Zed Books, Island Press, Palgrave, Routledge, Stanford University Press, Penn State Press, Oxford University Press. SELECTED LECTURES/PRESENTATIONS Academic Conferences and Lectures (since 2005) The Dragon in the Room: China and the Future of Latin American Industrialization, book talks: -Harvard University, October, 2011 -University of California, Los Angeles, April 2011 -University of California, Berkeley, April 2011 -Brown University, February 2011 -Harvard University (Kennedy School), January 2011 -Columbia University, October 2010 -University of Connecticut, October 2010 -Latin American Studies Association, Toronto, October 2010 US-China Bi-Lateral Treaty Negotiations: Implications for Chinese Development Policy, Institute of World Economics and Politics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China, July 12, 2010.

"China and the Future of Latin American Industrialization," at the Institute of Latin American Studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China, July 1, 2010. US-China Bi-Lateral Treaty Negotiations: Implications for Chinese Development Policy, Tsinghua University, School of Public Policy and Management, Beijing, China, June 18, 2010. China and the Future of Latin American Industrialization, Shanghai Forum, Shanghai China, May 2010. US Trade Policy and Macroeconomic Stability in Developing Countries, Eastern Sociological Association, March 2010. Reform of the International Monetary Fund, International Studies Association, February 2010. US Trade Policy and Macroeconomic Stability in Developing Countries, Northeast Council of Latin American Studies, New York, Union College, October, 2009. Ties that Bind: China and the Future of Latin American Industrialization, Latin American Studies Association, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June, 2009. NAFTA and the Environment, United States Society for Ecological Economics, Washington DC, June, 2009. China and the Future of Latin American Industrialization, Reneselear Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, April, 2009. Latin American Trade Policy and Economic Development, Eastern Economics Association Meetings, New York City, NY, February, 2009. Policies for Industrial Learning in China and Mexico, Development Economics Conference: Markets as Means or Master? Mt. Holyoke College, November 2008. "China to the Rescue? A Critical Assessment of China's Impact on the Latin American Commodities Boom," New England Council on Latin American Studies, October, 2008. "Trading Away the Ladder? Trade Policy and Economic Development in the Americas," Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics," University of Costa Rica, San Jose, Costa Rica, July 2008. "Policy Space for Development in the WTO and Beyond," and "Trading Away the Ladder? Trade Policy and Economic Development in the Americas," International Studies Association, San Francisco, March, 2008. Lecture tour for book, "The Enclave Economy: Foreign Investment and Sustainable Development in Mexico's Silicon Valley": Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, January 2008

University of Guadalajara (Mexico), November 2007 Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (Mexico), November 2007 New Council of Latin American Studies Conference, November 2007 Political Economy Research Institute, University of Massachusetts, November 20 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Barnes & Noble @ Boston University Bookstore, October 2007 Carnegie Council for Ethics and International Affairs, October 2007 Latin American Studies Association, September 2007. The Future of the WTO, Harvard University Law School, April 2, 2007. The Political Economy of the Doha Round: Shrinking Benefits and Real Cost for Developing Countries, International Studies Association, Chicago, March 2007. The Competitiveness of Mexican Exports, Latin American Studies Association, Puerto Rico, March 2006. Foreign Investment and Development in Mexico s Silicon Valley. David Rockefeller Center for Latin Studies, Cambridge, February 2006. Free Trade and the Environment: Mexico, NAFTA, and Beyond. Paper presented at the Allied Social Sciences Association Meetings, Boston, January 2006. Putting Development First: The Importance of Policy Space at the WTO. John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, November 22, 2005. FDI and Environmental Performance: Evidence from Guadalajara, Mexico paper delivered at the Association of Public Policy and Management Conference, Washington DC, November 2, 2005. Selected Policy Workshops/Testimony (since 2005) US-China Bi-Lateral Treaty Negotiations: Implications for Chinese Development Policy, workshop for negotiators in Chinese Ministry of Commerce, Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, State Administration of Foreign Exchange, and Ministry of Foreign Affairs, July 13, 2010. Policy Space for Capital Controls in Trade and Investment Agreements, presentations to policy makers, spring 2009: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington DC US House of Representatives, Trade Working Group, Washington DC United Nations Commission for Economic and Social Affairs, New York

Re-thinking Trade Policy for Development: Lessons from NAFTA, presentations to policymakers, December 9-11, 2009: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington, DC United States House of Representatives, Washington, DC United States Senate, Washington, DC United States Trade Representative, Washington DC Reforming US Trade and Investment Rules for Development, hearing on Investment Protections in U.S. Trade and Investment Agreements, US House of Representatives Committee on Ways & Means, Subcommittee on Trade, Rep. Sander M. Levin, Chair, May 14, 2009\ Foreign Investment and Sustainable Development: Lessons from the Americas, presentations to policymakers: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington, DC, June 16, 2008, San Jose, Costa Rica, University of Costa Rica July 22nd, 2008 Buenos Aires, Argentina, Universidad de Buenos Aires, October 23, 2008 Montevideo, Uruguay, School of Social Sciences, Universidad de la República. October 24, 2008. World Trade Organization (WTO) Public Symposium, September, 2008. Workshop for WTO delegates on policy space for development in the WTO and regional trade agreements. United Nations Commission for Trade and Development (UNCTAD), Geneva, Switzerland. Presentation for developing country WTO negotiators on the benefits of the Doha Trade Negotiations, October, 2006. International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD), Hong Kong Trade and Development Symposium at WTO meetings, December 2005: Services Trade for Sustainable Development: Options for Developing Countries, Putting Development First: The Need for Policy Space in the WTO, co-chairing and presenting. US-Mexico Futures Forum, Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico. Participated in workshop with members of the US and Mexican Congress on the future of US-Mexico economic and political relations, February, 2005. Toward a Model Investment Agreement, Participated in expert workshop on international investment treaties, Hague, Netherlands, January, 2005. LANGUAGES English (Native), Spanish (professional), Chinese (beginner) PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS/Advisory Boards

Latin American Studies Association New England Council on Latin American Studies Global Development Network International Studies Association International Political Economy Society International Society for Ecological Economics