Barbara Stallings Born: c. 1944
Gender: Female Race or Ethnicity: White Occupation: Educator Nationality: United States Executive summary: Watson Institute for International Studies University: BA Political Science, Mount Holyoke College (1966) University: MA Latin American Studies, Stanford University (1969) University: PhD Political Science, Stanford University (1975) University: PhD Economics, University of Cambridge (1985) Professor: Political Science, University of Wisconsin at Madison (1977-96) Administrator: Director, Latin American Studies, University of Wisconsin at Madison (1987-90) Administrator: Director, Global Studies Research, University of Wisconsin at Madison (1991-93)
Watson Institute Director (2002-) UN Official Director, Economic Development Div., UN Economic Commission for Latin America (1994-2002) UN Official Senior Economist, UN Economic Commission for Latin America, Santiago, Chile (1993-94) American Journal of Political Science Editorial Board (1985-88)
Competition and Change Editorial Board (1993-)
International Studies Quarterly Editorial Board (1985-90, 1994-98)
Latin American Research Review Editorial Board (1982-86)
Oxford Development Studies Editorial Board (1995-2003)
Studies in Comparative International Development Editorial Board (2000-)
Social Science Research Council Fellow (1982-83) Ford Fellowship (2001-06)
Author of books:
Finance for Development: Latin America in Comparative Perspective (2006) Growth, Employment and Equity: The Impact of the Economic Reforms in Latin America and the Carriblean (2000, with Wilson Peres) Banker to the Third World: U.S. Portfolio Investment in Latin America, 1900-86 (1987) Class Conflict and Economic Development in Chile, 1958-73 (1978) Economic Dependency in Africa and Latin America (1972)
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