Johan
Swinnen is Professor of Development Economics and
Director of LICOS Center for Institutions and Economic
Performance at the KU Leuven. From 2003 to 2004 he
was Lead Economist at the World Bank and from 1998
to 2001 Economic Advisor at the European Commission.
He has been advisor to many international institutions
and governments. His research focuses on institutional
reform and development, globalization and international
integration, media economics, and agriculture and
food policy. His latest books are “Global Supply
Chains, Standards, and the Poor” and “From
Marx and Mao to the Market”. He has been a guest
editor for World Development, Development Policy Review,
The World Economy, the European Review of Agricultural
Economics, and is associate editor of the American
Journal of Agricultural Economics. He is also a senior
research fellow at the Centre for European Policy
Studies (CEPS), Brussels; coordinator of the European
Network of Agricultural and Rural Policy Research
Institutes (ENARPRI); member of the Advisory Committee
of the Regoverning Markets Global Project; and of
the Programme Committee of the International Agricultural
Trade Research Consortium (IATRC). He holds a Ph.D
from Cornell University.